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International Journal Of Language, Literature And Culture(IJLLC)

The Sir Daria and Fergana Valley – crucial component of the rich historical and cultural heritage of nomadic cultures and ancient civilizations

Djaparov Nooman


International Journal of Language, Literature and Culture (IJLLC), Vol-4,Issue-1, January - February 2024, Pages 8-15, 10.22161/ijllc.4.1.1

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Article Info: Received: 04 Dec 2023, Received in revised form: 08 Jan 2024, Accepted: 20 Jan 2024, Available online: 31 Jan 2024

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This paper will and comment upon a several number of ancient Turkic names, e. g. the model toponym ↔ ethnonym, - and discuss the nature or natural linguistical evolution of their antic forms. So, our examination of ancient Turkic names will bring us up to date and will suggest that with a small and select lexicon of Old Turkic historical-onomastic terms the researches, who investigating and testing about to understand diachronically evolution and meaning of ancient Turkic names. Further, this investigation ancient placenames and/or ethnonyms of a greatest cultural-geographical region and country, whose antic names for thousands of years were unknown their Altaic form to Westerners. Because, written in a script very few, except dialectally forms of several modern Turkic languages in rural regions from Eurasian continent.

toponymy, etymology, areal geography, linguistic areal, place-name, agglutinative.

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