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- Willem Cornelis Boeschoten (born 9 March 1953) is a retired Dutch rower who won a bronze medal in the coxless pairs at the 1975 World Rowing Championships...
- Rowson. Brill Online. al-Rabghūzī, Stories of the prophets, ed. Hendrik E. Boeschoten, M. Vandamme, and Semih Tezcan [Leiden 1995], 2:460 "Surah Al-An'am -...
- (2010), "Optativ versus Voluntativ-Imperativ in irantürkischen Texten", in Boeschoten, Hendrik; Rentzsch, Julian (eds.), Turcology in Mainz, Otto Harr****owitz...
- 6:86 Qur'an 38:48 al-Rabghūzī, Stories of the prophets, ed. Hendrik E. Boeschoten, M. Vandamme, and Semih Tezcan [Leiden 1995], 2:460 "Religious curbs in...
- Ganjayi [az] Bekir Çoban-zade Ildikó Bellér-Hann Heidi Stein Hendrik Boeschoten Ervand Sevortyan [hy; ru; az] Abdulazal Damirchizade [az] Mammadagha Shiraliyev [az]...
- in Georgian script: Sociolinguistic and ethno-linguistic aspects". In Boeschoten, Hendrik; Rentzsch, Julian (eds.). Turcology in Mainz. Otto Harr****owitz...
- language area and the rest as Macedonian dialects. According to Riki van Boeschoten, dialects in eastern Gr**** Macedonia (around Serres and Drama) are closest...
- p. 46. van Bruinessen & Boeschoten (1988), p. 16. van Bruinessen & Boeschoten (1988), p. 17-18. van Bruinessen & Boeschoten (1988), pp. 17–21. Ünal (1999)...
- Introduction to the study of the Turkic languages. Moscow. (in Russian) Boeschoten, Hendrik & Lars Johanson. 2006. Turkic languages in contact. Turcologica...
- al-Dīn Tuḳ Bugha and completed in 1310/1311 CE. In the ****essment of H. E. Boeschoten and J. O'Kane, though inspired by Arabic and Persian predecessors, Rabghūzī's...