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Journal of Asian Studies (2002) 61 (1): 240–242.
Published: 01 February 2002
...Max Deeg The Uygur-Turkic Biography of the Seventh-Century Chinese Buddhist Pilgrim Xuanzang: Ninth and Tenth Chapters . Edited and translated with a commentary by Kahar Barat . Bloomington : Indiana University Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies , 2000 . xxxvii , 430 pp. $79.00...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2006) 65 (2): 413–415.
Published: 01 May 2006
...Nathan Light A Grammar of Old Turkic . By Marcel Erdal . Handbook of Oriental Studies, section 8, Central Asia, no. 3. Leiden : Brill , 2004 . 575 pp. $246.00 (cloth). Copyright © Association for Asian Studies 2006 2006 B O O K R E V I E W S I N N E R A S I A 413 credited...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2011) 70 (3): 835–837.
Published: 01 August 2011
...György Kara Some corrections to the text: Yakut čiŋ is is from Mongol; Yakut has s for Old Turkic initial č ; Yenisey Turkic čiŋ iz and Anatolian dial. čingiz can hardly come from Chinese (p. 42); Middle Mong. has intransit. quri- and qura- alternating, vs. quriya- transit...
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Published: 01 February 2022
Figure 1. The Unified New Turkic Alphabet ( Kul'tura i Pis'mennost’ Vostoka , kniga vtoroia [Baku: Izdanie VTsK NTA, 1928]). More
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Journal of Asian Studies (1958) 17 (3): 491–492.
Published: 01 May 1958
...-124). University of California, Berkeley MICHAEL C. ROGERS The Turkic Languages and Literatures of Central Asia: A Bibliography. Comp. RUDOLF LOEWENTHAL. 'S-Gravenhage: Mouton, 1957. 212. $8.50. The need of a bibliography of the Turkic languages and literatures of Central Asia has been felt for a long...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2022) 81 (1): 23–41.
Published: 01 February 2022
...Figure 1. The Unified New Turkic Alphabet ( Kul'tura i Pis'mennost’ Vostoka , kniga vtoroia [Baku: Izdanie VTsK NTA, 1928]). ...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2021) 80 (4): 1139–1141.
Published: 01 November 2021
.... The application of the nomadic diaspora to the understanding of the transition from the medieval to early modern world is ambitious, but persuasive and original. Turkic and Mongol nomads take center stage in this book as Crossley delves into religious beliefs, traditions, technologies, and governance to argue how...
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Published: 01 February 2024
FIGURE 3 Page 5a of the Niudou qian shuo and the corresponding page 21a of its Turkic translation, the Sechäk täridurghanning bayani . More
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Journal of Asian Studies (2006) 65 (2): 415–417.
Published: 01 May 2006
... A S I A 415 Many vowels and some consonantal features have to be deduced in the more widely used scripts based on evidence from other scripts, and these deductions are particularly open to debate. The textual hermeneutic circle in Turkic historical linguistics involves the reconstruction of morphology...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2019) 78 (4): 893–897.
Published: 01 November 2019
... following the establishment of the People's Republic of China used their Turkic identity as a “master frame” (p. 92) to mobilize the Uyghur diaspora in opposition to Chinese efforts to assimilate the Uyghur population. The same is true of chapter 3, written by the Uyghur historian and novelist Nabijan...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1998) 57 (3): 849–851.
Published: 01 August 1998
... of this word, including a possibility that it was the name "of a group of tribes") is, in fact, the well-known Turkic word alaman, registered in various Turkic languages and borrowed also in Persian and Tajik, meaning "raider," "robber," and also "raid," and even "soldier" (esp. irregular); cf. Radloff, I, 368...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2016) 75 (1): 235–236.
Published: 01 February 2016
... describes the discourse of the nation among Turkic-speaking Muslim intellectuals in Xinjiang/East Turkistan. Klimeš breaks his story down into a periodization in which the evolution of ethnonyms and the degree of national consciousness chart the tradition to modernity among the Uyghurs. He begins...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2009) 68 (1): 293–296.
Published: 01 February 2009
... nomads—our examples largely come from Turkic speakers—was kinship based. Maḥmûd al-Kâshgharî, in his Dîwân Lughât al-Turk (Compendium of the Turkic Dialects, c. 1077, trans. R. Dankoff and J. Kelly [Cambridge, Mass., 1983–85]), reports that when “two men who do not know each other” meet, they say, boy...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1952) 11 (3): 417–418.
Published: 01 May 1952
... about this people. Centuries ago the Yakuts, who with other Turkic peoples inhabited the plains of East Central Asia, were driven by pressure of the Mongols into the Siberian forests, while the other Turkic groups were pushed westward. As the Yakuts in their forest fastnesses have been influenced little...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2006) 65 (2): 411–413.
Published: 01 May 2006
... of internal bickering, bad weather (which decimated their herds and produced famine in the steppe), and the massive invasion of the Kirghiz of the Upper Yenisei region, a Turkic Qaghanate (of complex ethnic origins) over which they claimed overlordship, upset the political structure of the Tang Inner Asian...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1998) 57 (3): 851–852.
Published: 01 August 1998
... only Turkic, origin are misspelt or misunderstood (or both); it should be added that to apply the strict transliteration used for Arabic and Persian also to Turkic, for which it is not suited, is a bad idea. A few examples: TardI 'All (see index) should be Turdi 'AIT; Buraq Khan should be Baraq Khan...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2011) 70 (2): 373–395.
Published: 01 May 2011
... on minority agency in the process of China's nation-building (Tuttle 2004 ). 3 Specifically, it examines efforts by a group of Sino-Muslim elites to shape the way in which the Muslim population in China, including the Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang, became integrated into the Chinese nation-state...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2024) 83 (1): 62–87.
Published: 01 February 2024
...FIGURE 3 Page 5a of the Niudou qian shuo and the corresponding page 21a of its Turkic translation, the Sechäk täridurghanning bayani . ...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2007) 66 (1): 232–234.
Published: 01 February 2007
... in northeastern Asia to contemporary Russia, China, and Central Asia, but they focus on the Mongols and Turkic-speaking nomadic groups during the tenth to fifteenth centuries CE. The volume is divided into four sections. Part I, “Early Contacts,” comprises three essays. First, Gideon Shelach takes a true...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2007) 66 (4): 1148–1150.
Published: 01 November 2007
... on Persian, Turkic, Chinese, and British primary sources, of Ya'qub Beg's rise to power, his methods of rule, his diplomatic forays, and the collapse of his self-styled Kashgar emirate. The author did not devote much attention to broader implications. The present book, smoothly written and carefully edited...