- Uzbekistan.
Abdulla Oripov was born on 21
March 1941, in the
village of
Nekuz in Qashqadaryo, then the
Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. His
sister Bibisora...
-
Mongolic version,
Ergenekon was the
refuge of the
progenitors of the Mongols,
Nekuz and
Qiyan (according to
Abulghazi Bahadur,
nephew and son of Il-Khan respectively)...
- this night" natë "night" A n[a]ktim "nightly", B
nekciye "in the evening"
nekuz (gen. sg.) "of evening",
nekuzzi "it
becomes dark" *wek(ʷ)speros "evening"...
- nukt-), Sanskrit: नक्तम् (naktam), Lithuanian: naktis,
Hittite (genitive):
nekuz (pronounced /nekʷts/) *kʷt→ht English: night, West Frisian, Dutch, German:...
- *nokʷts (cf. Latin: nox, Ved. nák < *nakts, Gothic: nahts, gen. sg. Hittite:
nekuz /nekʷts/) Gr****: φύλλον "leaf" < PIE *bʰolyom (cf. Latin: folium) Gr****:...
- *nokʷts (cf. Latin: nox, Ved. nák < *nakts, Gothic: nahts, gen. sg. Hittite:
nekuz /nekʷts/) Gr****: φύλλον "leaf" < PIE *bʰolyom (cf. Latin: folium) Gr****:...