- The
Bugut inscription (Mongolian: Бугут, romanized:
Bugut) is a multi-lingual
inscription first discovered in Ikh-Tamir sum of
Arkhangai Province, Mongolia...
- with the
emergence of new
evidence through the
analysis of the Brāhmī
Bugut and Khüis Tolgoi,
Vovin changed his view,
suggesting Rouran was, in fact...
- word
ultimately originates from the
autonym Türk,
first recorded in the
Bugut inscription (as in its
plural form türküt) and the Hüis
Tolgoi Inscription...
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Alexander (2019). "A
Sketch of the
Earliest Mongolic Language: the Brāhmī
Bugut and Khüis
Tolgoi Inscriptions".
International Journal of
Eurasian Linguistics...
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Alexander (2019). "A
Sketch of the
Earliest Mongolic Language: the Brāhmī
Bugut and Khüis
Tolgoi Inscriptions".
International Journal of
Eurasian Linguistics...
- with the
emergence of new
evidence through the
analysis of the Brāhmī
Bugut and Khüis Tolgoi,
Rouran language was deciphered, and
Rouran was spelled...
-
precursors in the
literature of the
Khitan and
other Xianbei peoples. The
Bugut inscription dated to 584 CE and the
Inscription of Hüis
Tolgoi dated to...
-
Alexander (2019). "A
Sketch of the
Earliest Mongolic Language: the Brāhmī
Bugut and Khüis
Tolgoi Inscriptions".
International Journal of
Eurasian Linguistics...
- TÜRIK BITIG". Linghu, Defen. Book of Zhou. p. 33. Alyılmaz,
Cengiz (2003). "
Bugut Yazıtı ve Anıt
Mezar Külliyesi Üzerine". Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi...
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Louis (1975). "Turcs et Sogdiens: Les
Enseignements de L'Inscription de
Bugut (Mongolie), Mélanges
Linguistiques Offerts à Émile Benveniste". Collection...