- two
kingdoms differed in dialect,
their speech known as
Khotanese and
Tumshuqese. The Saka
rulers of the
western regions of the
Indian subcontinent, such...
-
dialect of Scytho-Sarmatian),
Wakhi (which
descends from the
Khotanese and
Tumshuqese forms of Scytho-Khotanese), and
Yaghnobi (which
descends from Sogdian)...
-
century AD Scytho-Khotanese (Saka)† (c. 5th
century – 10th
century AD) and
Tumshuqese† (formerly Maralbashi, 7th
century AD) Scytho-Sarmatian†, from c. the...
- with dot
below Arabic transliteration Ẓ́ ẓ́ Z with dot
below and
acute Tumshuqese transliteration Ẓ̌ ẓ̌ Z with dot
below and
caron Wakhi Ẓ̣ ẓ̣ Z with colon...
-
Chinese Studies. 12: 179–216. Emmerick,
Ronald E. (2009). "Khotanese and
Tumshuqese". In Windfuhr,
Gernot (ed.). The
Iranian languages. Routledge. pp. 378–379...
- Parachi,
varieties of Kurdish, and the Saka
languages (Khotanese and
Tumshuqese, but not
Wakhi which retains the fricatives); and to have
merged with...
- Iron
Ossetian Digor Ossetian J****ic (extinct) Scytho-Khotanese (extinct)
Tumshuqese (extinct)
Kanchaki (extinct)
Khotanese (extinct)
Khwarazmian / Chorasmian...
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settlements at
Khotan (now
called Hotan) and
Tumshuq (now
titled Tumxuk).
Tumshuqese and
Khotanese varieties of Saka
contain many
borrowings from the Middle...
- ISBN 978-1-78076-060-5.
Ronald E.
Emmerick (13 May 2013). "Khotanese and
Tumshuqese". In
Gernot Windfuhr (ed.).
Iranian Languages. Routledge. p. 377. ISBN 978-1-135-79704-1...
- XTQ or xtq may
refer to:
Tumshuqese language (ISO 639-3: xtq), an
extinct language of
China Xiangtan railway station (Telegraph code: XTQ), Hunan, China...