- The
First All-Union
Turkological Congress (Russian: Первый Всесоюзный тюркологический съезд, romanized: Pervyy
Vsesoyuznyy tyurkologichesky syezd; Azerbaijani:...
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Cyrillic script.
Linguists often employ Turkological standards for transliteration, or a
mixture of
Turkological standards and the IPA. In addition, others...
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switching to a new,
Latin alphabet was raised.
After the
first All-Union
Turkological Congress in Baku (February–March 1926), the
State Academic Council under...
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specialized disciplines,
which contributed to the
development of the
Turkological studies.
Deeper study of the
ancient sources allowed better understanding...
- and adverti****ts.
There was a
decision made at the
First All-Union
Turkological Congress in Baku to
adopt the
Latin script instead of the
Arabic script...
- of Siberia, Vol.1, Novosibirsk, 1965.
Ethnonym "Tele" and
Altaians //
Türkological collection, Moscow: Science, 1966, ([5] full text)
Ethnic history of...
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signatories of the so-called "letter of the 82s". Also, at the
First All-Union
Turkological Congress he
voted against immediate implementation of aforementioned...
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Bartold was one of the parti****nts and
organizers of the
First All-Union
Turkological Congress in Baku (1926). In 1924–1926, he
visited Baku,
where he took...
- languages. The
special Slavophonic training received by
Dmitriev before his
Turkological education allowed him to turn to
Slavic languages and
Turkic texts in...
- the
Turkic peoples within the USSR. The
decisions made at the
First Turkological Congress in 1926
regarding a
unified Turkish alphabet and spelling, as...