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- attested only in the Siberian Sağay dialect (a dialect of Khakas language). Klyashtorny links Kipchak to qovı, qovuq "unfortunate, unlucky"; yet Golden sees...
- Several researchers, including Peter B. Golden, H. W. Haussig, S. G. Klyashtorny, Carter V. Findley, D. G. Savinov, B. A. Muratov, S. P. Guschin, and...
- mentioned the rebellious Igdir tribe who had revolted against him, Klyashtorny considers this as one piece of "direct evidence in favour of the existence...
- nökür "friend, comrade, companion" (Khalkha нөхөр nöhör). According to Klyashtorny, *nönör denotes "stepnaja vol'nica" "a free, roving band in the steppe...
- from Shurob kishlak. Islam Encyclopaedia (in Turkish) Gumilev, p.336 Klyashtorny—Sultanov p.99 Elgin, p.4 Elgin p.34 Taşağıl, p.329 Elgin p.59 Soucek...
- Nomadic Empires and China. Cambridge, M****.: B. Blackwell, 1989. Print. Klyashtorny, 1964, pp. 35–40. Liu 2006, p. 330-331 Grousset 114. L.M. Gumilev, (2002)...
- people, who were identified as Khitans or Karluks. According to Senga and Klyashtorny, part of the Toquz-Tatar rebels fled westwards from the Uyghurs to the...
- substantially that Kashgari considered them other languages. According to Klyashtorny, the name "Tatar" was the Turkic designation for Mongols. As Ushnitsky...
- G. Klyashtorny, T. I. Sultanov, “States And Peoples Of The Eurasian Steppe”, St. Petersburg , 2004, p.116, ISBN 5-85803-255-9 S. G. Klyashtorny, T. I...
- textual evidence to link qay with Mongolic *mogaï,. Golden, following Klyashtorny, contended that the Qays' identification as the "People of the Snake"...