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- field of Turkology has been noted as particularly influenced by 'pseudo-Turkologists', whose theories do not follow due diligence to properly prove Turkish...
- 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...
- Ural deriving from the Ostyak word urr meaning "chain of mountains". Turkologists, on the other hand, have achieved majority support for their ****ertion...
- 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...
- commonly known in English as Julius Németh was a Hungarian linguist and turkologist and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He worked at the Faculty...
- October 1872) was a Russian lexicographer, speaker of many languages, Turkologist, and founding member of the Russian Geographical Society. During his...
- Tatars, and others who settled or p****ed through the vast Steppe. Some Turkologists, however, argue that Cossacks are descendants of the native ****ans of...
- migration-term 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰰 Türük/Törük, which means 'created, born' or 'strong'. Turkologist Peter B. Golden agrees that the term Turk has roots in Old Turkic, yet...
- implying they may be a unique product of a local Bashkir-Magyar symbiosis. Turkologists Gyula Neméth and Peter B. Golden have compared the following names to...
- context and usage. The term was coined in the 19th century by Russian Turkologists, including Nikita Bichurin, who intended the name to replace the common...