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Edkhyam Rakhimovich Tenishev (Russian: Эдхя́м (Эдге́м) Рахи́мович Те́нишев; Tatar: Әдһәм Тенишев;
April 25, 1921 – July 11, 2004) was a
Soviet and Russian...
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introduced by E. R.
Tenishev, but has
since been
modified by
other linguists, like M. Osmanov,
though the
original classification by E. R.
Tenishev remains the...
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Nikolayevich Tenishev, an
outstanding Russian manufacturer. However, his
relatives did not
recognize Maria, and she was not
inscribed into the
Tenishev genealogy...
- Gkioulidou, M.; Richardson, J. D.; Zank, G. P.; Michael, A. T.; Tóth, G.;
Tenishev, V.; Izmodenov, V.; Alexashov, D. (1
December 2021). "The
Development of...
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nearby village, Flyonovo. Tenisheva,
sponsored by her husband,
Vladimir Tenishev,
bought the
estate in 1893. She
lived in
Saint Petersburg, was educated...
- (Poems), a
collection of 68
Russian poems. At the time he was
attending Tenishev school in
Saint Petersburg,
where his
literature teacher Vladimir Vasilievich...
- Bitig" (PDF).
Turkic Languages. 1: 63–100. Nadelyaev, V.M.; Nasilov, D.M.;
Tenishev, Edkhyam; Shcherbak, A.M. (1969). Древнетюрксий словарь [Dictionary of...
- Karachay-Balkar, not
Kazan Tatar. Still,
there exists an
opinion (E. R.
Tenishev),
according to
which the
Kazan Tatar language is
included in the same Kipchak-****an...
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moved to
Saint Petersburg. In 1900,
Mandelstam entered the
prestigious Tenishev School. His
first poems were
printed in 1907 in the school's almanac. As...
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Western and
Eastern Yugur languages.
Turkic Languages 3.2: 189–214.
Tenishev, È. R. 1976.
Stroj saryg-jugurskogo jazyka. Moscow.
Western Yugur language...