- (1605–1664) (historian,
Turkologist)
Adamovic M. (Uralic languages,
Turkologist)
Akhatov G. Kh. (1927–1986) (Professor of Philology,
Turkologist, Linguist, Orientalist)...
- 15
September 1913), also
known as
Arminius Vámbéry, was a
Hungarian Turkologist and traveller. Vámbéry was born in 1832 in the
Hungarian city of Szentgyörgy...
- Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The
historian and
Turkologist Peter B.
Golden explains that
without the
imperial mani****tions of the...
-
October 1872) was a
Russian lexicographer,
speaker of many languages,
Turkologist, and
founding member of the
Russian Geographical Society.
During his...
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Valfrid Jarring (12
October 1907 – 29 May 2002) was a
Swedish diplomat and
Turkologist.
Jarring was born on 12
October 1907 in Brunnby, Malmöhus County, Sweden...
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Peter Thomsen (25
January 1842 – 12 May 1927) was a
Danish linguist and
Turkologist. He
successfully deciphered the
Turkic Orkhon inscriptions which were...
-
Gerhard Doerfer (8
March 1920 – 27
December 2003) was a
German Turkologist, Altaicist, and
philologist best
known for his
studies of the
Turkic languages...
-
exported salt
throughout the
Balkan hinterland.
According to
diplomat and
Turkologist François Pouqueville,
about 100
Turkish and Gr****
merchants lived in...
-
founder of Turkology, the
scientific study of
Turkic peoples.
According to
Turkologist Johan Vandewalle,
Radlov knew all of the
Turkic languages and dialects...
-
Lewis Lewis CMG FBA (19 June 1920 – 12
February 2008) was an
English Turkologist and the
first Professor of
Turkish at the
University of Oxford. He is...