- to two
major categories: the Turkic-origin
slaves and the
Tazik-origin non-slaves. The
Tazik officers included the
prime minister Junaidi.
After the rebellions...
-
planned killings of the sultanate's
Tazik (non-Turkic) officers. This led to the
murders of
several important Tazik officers,
including Junaidi's son Ziyaul...
- most
plausible and
generally accepted origin of the word is
Middle Persian tāzīk 'Arab' (cf. New
Persian tāzi), or an
Iranian (Sogdian or Parthian) cognate...
-
missing link
between Middle Persian tāzīg 'Arab' and Turkic/New
Persian tāzik,
tāžik 'Persian'.",
online edition, 2009,
available at http://www.iranicaonline...
- partner. The term "Tajik"
itself ultimately derives from the
Middle Persian Tāzīk, the
Turkic rendition of the
Arabic ethnonym Ṭayyi’,
denoting a Qahtanite...
- Tazi, a
classification of
horse in the Army of the
Mughal Empire Tāzīg/
Tāzīk/Tāzī, the word for "Arab" in
Sasanian Persia Abdallah Tazi (born 1945),...
- from
Zhangzhung (in
Western Tibet) and
ultimately derives from land
called Tazik where Tonpa Shenrab lived,
ruled as king and
taught Bon. Bon also includes...
-
Latin -icus, Gr**** –ikos,
Slavic -ьkъ/-ьcь Pārsīk 'Persian', Āsōrik '****yrian',
Pahlavik 'Parthian', Hrōmāyīk/Hrōmīk 'Byzantine, Roman',
Tāzīk 'Arab'...
- E.; Willig,
Michael R.; Bitar,
Nancy A.; Adams, Richard; Klinger, Alan;
Tazik,
David (1982). "An
Experimental Analysis of
Social Spacing in
Tamias Striatus"...
-
missing link
between Middle Persian tāzīg 'Arab' and Turkic/New
Persian tāzik,
tāžik 'Persian'.".
Excerpt 3: "The
phonetic forms and socio-historical motivations...