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Orkhon Turkic
Orkhon Uyghur
Region
Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Eastern Asia
Era
5th–8th century
Language family
Turkic
Common Turkic
Siberian Turkic
Southern Siberian
Old Turkic
Orkhon Turkic
Writing system
Old Turkic
Language codes
ISO 639-3
otk
Glottolog
orkh1234
Orkhon Turkic (also Göktürk), is the first stage of Old Turkic, known as the oldest Turkic literary language preceding Old Uyghur. It is generally used for the language in which the Orkhon and Yenisei inscriptions are written.[1][2]
^Tekin, Talât (1968). A Grammar of Orkhon Turkic. Bloomington: Indiana University. ISBN 978-0700708697.
^Erdal, Marcel (2004-01-01). A Grammar Of Old Turkic. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-10294-1.
OrkhonTurkic (also Göktürk), is the first stage of Old Turkic, known as the oldest Turkic literary language preceding Old Uyghur. It is generally used...
The Old Turkic script (also known as variously Göktürk script, Orkhon script, Orkhon-Yenisey script, Turkic runes) was the alphabet used by the Göktürks...
the Old Turkic alphabet in the early 8th century in the Orkhon Valley in what is modern-day Mongolia. They were erected in honor of two Turkic princes...
Although the Göktürks spoke a Siberian Turkic language directly antecedent to the OrkhonTurkic of the Second Turkic Khaganate, the First Khaganate's early...
fell in battle. The centre of the Second Turkic Khaganate shifted to the Otuken mountains, and the rivers Orkhon, Selenga and Tola. In 691 Ilterish Qaghan...
Proto-Turkic. The first established records of the Turkic languages are the eighth century AD Orkhon inscriptions by the Göktürks, recording the Old Turkic...
substrate; people shifted first to a Turkic language and after to a Mongolian one - Buryat) (extinct) OrkhonTurkic / Old Turkic / Old Uyghur (extinct) (not a...
paleography. The Turkic alphabets are divided into four groups, the best known of which is the Orkhon version of the Enisei group. The Orkhon script is the...
for the recovery and study of Turkic mythology and religion. The book is written in Old Turkic alphabet like the Orkhon inscriptions. Archura, an evil...
different Mongolian Aimags: Orkhon, Bulgan Orkhon, Darkhan-Uul Orkhon, Selenge Orkhon script, a historic script of Turkic origin Orkhon inscriptions, inscriptions...
discuss] The main monuments of the Orkhon Valley are as follows: The Orkhon monuments are early 8th-century Turkic memorials to Bilge Khan and Kul Tigin...
The Orkhon River (/ˈɔːrkɒn/; Mongolian: Орхон гол [ˈɔrχɞɴ‿ɢɜɮ]) is a river in Mongolia. The Orkhon river derives its name from the Old Turkic prefix "or"...
The Siberian Turkic or Northeastern Common Turkic languages, are a sub-branch of the Turkic language family. The following table is based upon the classification...
inscriptions in both Turkic and Chinese, was erected at his memorial complex of Khoshoo Tsaidam, at the present site of the Orkhon inscriptions. Kül-Tegin...
infrequently The medieval Old Turkic script (Göktürk script, Orkhon script, Orkhon-Yenisey script, ISO 15924: Orkh) for Old Turkic language Old Uyghur alphabet...
worship is found in the Old TurkicOrkhon inscriptions, dated to the early 8th century. Written in the so-called Orkhon script, these inscriptions record...
transcription Tūjué (突厥). The earliest evidence of Turkic languages and the use of Turk as an endonym comes from the Orkhon inscriptions of the Göktürks (English:...
oldest written attestations of the Turkic language family, predating the Orkhon inscriptions (Khöshöö Tsaidam monuments) by several years. The inscriptions...
mentioned in the Orkhon inscriptions erected in honor of Bilgä Qaghan and his brother. El Bilga Khatun was the wife of the 8th century Göktürk Turkic Qaghan, Ilterish...
written tradition, Tengrism can be identified from Turkic and Mongolic historical texts like the Orkhon inscriptions, Secret History of the Mongols, and...
monuments such as Orkhon inscriptions, and documents such as Old Uyghur manuscripts are rather the ancestor of Karluk and Kipchak Turkic languages. Oghuz...
Tür(ü)k "Blue ~ Heavenly Turks", found on the Orkhon inscriptions, only denotes the Eastern Turks, as Old Turkic kök means "heaven, blue" and signifies the...
Kıpçakları veya Gregoryan K" [A People Emerged as A Result of Historical Turkic – Armenian Contact: The Armeno-Kipchaks or Gregorian Kipchaks]. Journal...
of the Cuman language, died in 1770. "mutual-intelligibility-among-the-turkic.pdf" (PDF). Retrieved 2024-04-07. This lect is the descendant of the Fergana...