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functionally equivalent with
medieval tamgas. In the
later phases of the
Bosporan Kingdom, the
ruling dynasty applied personal tamgas,
composed of a
fragment representing...
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symbols are
sometimes referred to as "
tamgas" and have
similar appearance.
Unlike European coats of arms,
tamgas were not
always inherited, and
could stand...
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Tamga hamulifera is a disk-shaped
fossil from
Precambrian strata of the
White Sea area, in Russia, the only
member of the
genus Tamga. The
small (3–5 mm...
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Tamgaly (Kazakh: Таңбалы, romanized: Tañbalı) is a
petroglyph site in the
Zhetysu of Kazakhstan.
Tamgaly became a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. Tamgaly...
- name from the
Kazakhs –
Tamga or
Tamgaly-Tas (
Tamgaly-Tash). In 1771, the last
inscription was
created on the
rocks of
Tamgaly TAS-a
thanksgiving praise...
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Sinologist and
Turkologist Yury Zuev
based on the
analysis of
tribal names and
tamgas from Tang ****yao,
identifies a
number of
ancient Central Asian Turkic tribes...
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Tamga (Kyrgyz: Тамга) is a
river in Jeti-Ögüz
District of Issyk-Kul
Region of Kyrgyzstan. It
rises on
north slopes of
Teskey Ala-Too
Range and flows...
- star is an eight-pointed star that is an
ancient Turkish national symbol (
Tamga). It is one of the most
common symbols in
Seljuk architecture,
carved on...
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Tamga is a
village in Osh
Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the
Nookat District. Its po****tion was 2,648 in 2021. "classification
system of territorial...
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Tamga Airport (Kyrgyz: Тамга аэропорту, Russian: Тамгинский аэропорт) (IATA: none (ТМГ), ICAO: UAFA) is a
small airport serving Jeti-Ögüz
District in...