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- (1605–1664) (historian, Turkologist) Adamovic M. (Uralic languages, Turkologist) Akhatov G. Kh. (1927–1986) (Professor of Philology, Turkologist, Linguist, Orientalist)...
- 15 September 1913), also known as Arminius Vámbéry, was a Hungarian Turkologist and traveller. Vámbéry was born in Svätý Jur Austrian Empire (now Slovakia)...
- commonly known in English as Julius Németh was a Hungarian linguist and turkologist and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He worked at the Faculty...
- usually considered a borrowing from an Iranian language. However, German Turkologist Gerhard Doerfer ****essed the derivation from Iranian as superficially...
- Dragon-Prince and the Stepmother is a Turkish fairy tale collected by Turkologist Ignác Kúnos. The tale is part of the more general cycle of the Animal...
- Indo-European nomads of Eurasian Steppes... Hence as Kowalski has pointed out, a Turkologist s****ing for information in the Shahnama on the primitive culture of the...
- Crimean Tatar poet and Turkologist...
- Valfrid Jarring (12 October 1907 – 29 May 2002) was a Swedish diplomat and Turkologist. Jarring was born in Brunnby, Malmöhus County, Sweden, the son of Gottfrid...
- Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The historian and Turkologist Peter B. Golden explains that without the imperial mani****tions of the...
- Тенгрианство ("Tengriánstvo"). It is introduced by Kazakh poet and turkologist Olzhas Suleymenov in his 1975 book AZ-and-IA. Since the 1990s, Russian-language...