- the
study of
Chaghatay suffered from
nationalist bias. In the
former Chaghatay area,
separate republics have been
claiming Chaghatay as the ancestor...
- The
Chagatai Khanate, also
known as the
Chagatai Ulus, was a
Mongol and
later Turkicized khanate that
comprised the
lands ruled by
Chagatai Khan, second...
- Musa
Chaghatay uulu was an early-twentieth
century Kyrgyz poet.
Though little is
known about his life, his work,
surviving in
Soviet era m****cripts and...
-
Chaghatay-language map
depicting Turkestan (تورکستان), from the
November 1931
issue of the Berlin-based Yash Turkistan [uz] magazine...
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different usages emerged. As
worded by
Andras J. E. Bodrogligeti,
classical Chaghatay was used,
above all, in
poetry to
produce high-level
literary works (šiʿr)...
-
Afshar (1533–1610),
whose mother tongue was not
Azerbaijani Turkish, but
Chaghatay (although he was born in Tabriz), was the
first to
refer to
speakers of...
-
Chaghatay-language map
depicting Idel-Ural (ایدیل-اورال)
neighboring Turkestan (تورکستان), from the
November 1931
issue of the Berlin-based Yash Turkistan [uz]...
-
Diyanet Vakfı İslâm
ansiklopedisi (in Turkish). Vol. 14. 1996. p. 77. "
Chaghatay Language and Literature". Iranica. Ebn Mohannā (Jamāl-al-Dīn, fl. early...
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spoken language shared by all the Turko-Mongolians
throughout the area was
Chaghatay. The
political organization hearkened back to the steppe-nomadic system...
- Gada (mace), a club from the
Indian subcontinent Gadā, the pen name of a
Chaghatay poet All
pages with
titles containing Gada Gada
River (disambiguation)...