The word čök which has only been found in Tepsey VI, Tuba II and one inscription from Adrianov’s collection, and has been interpreted differently by Turcologists such as Malov, Kyzlasov, Klyashtorny, Erdal, Orkun, Barutcu-Özönder and Aydın. In this study, the word čök identified in the Turkic runic texts of Siberia, and the associated ritual of libation have been evaluated as an ancient and common element in the Shamanism of Altaic peoples for the first time in Turcology. For this reason, traces of the concept have been searched in Tungus-Manchu, Korean and Mongolian as well as Turkic languages belonging to the Altaic language family. It has been emphasized that this word, which was recorded in different forms among Turkic and...
The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of personal names of pre-Tibet-Mongolian origin o...
Shamanism is one of the ancient belief of Turks that still have not completed the term. Religious ri...
The article deals with the problem of commonness of Turkic and Mongolian languages in the area of vo...
This work is an attempt to describe the ethnolinguistic phenomenon of shamanism and the complex natu...
The wolf motif, one of the most important motifs of Turkic mythology, based on afundamental cult, th...
The paper presents a special category of Mongolic loanwords - the Buddhist and Shamanistic terminolo...
This paper studies alinguisticand cultural description of the vocabularyof theTatarlanguageassociate...
The problems of scientific research is related to the issues of mythonyms metaphorization as the way...
Supporters of the existence of the Altaic language family consider it to include Turkic, Mongolic, T...
The Wu-li-ya-su-tai-zhi lue 烏里雅蘇台志略 is the Abridged Copy of the History of Uliastai, produced during...
The article is devoted to one of the discussed problems in religious studies, related to the questio...
The most successful term referring to vampires, namely the word ‘vampire’ itself, as is widely know...
Inhabiting Europe, North Africa and some parts of Asia are a collection of ethnic groups known colle...
In this paper, both kinship terms and addressing statements relating to the kinship of Khakassian, ...
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The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of personal names of pre-Tibet-Mongolian origin o...
Shamanism is one of the ancient belief of Turks that still have not completed the term. Religious ri...
The article deals with the problem of commonness of Turkic and Mongolian languages in the area of vo...
This work is an attempt to describe the ethnolinguistic phenomenon of shamanism and the complex natu...
The wolf motif, one of the most important motifs of Turkic mythology, based on afundamental cult, th...
The paper presents a special category of Mongolic loanwords - the Buddhist and Shamanistic terminolo...
This paper studies alinguisticand cultural description of the vocabularyof theTatarlanguageassociate...
The problems of scientific research is related to the issues of mythonyms metaphorization as the way...
Supporters of the existence of the Altaic language family consider it to include Turkic, Mongolic, T...
The Wu-li-ya-su-tai-zhi lue 烏里雅蘇台志略 is the Abridged Copy of the History of Uliastai, produced during...
The article is devoted to one of the discussed problems in religious studies, related to the questio...
The most successful term referring to vampires, namely the word ‘vampire’ itself, as is widely know...
Inhabiting Europe, North Africa and some parts of Asia are a collection of ethnic groups known colle...
In this paper, both kinship terms and addressing statements relating to the kinship of Khakassian, ...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. All rights reserved. The article actualizes the problems of studying the ...
The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of personal names of pre-Tibet-Mongolian origin o...
Shamanism is one of the ancient belief of Turks that still have not completed the term. Religious ri...
The article deals with the problem of commonness of Turkic and Mongolian languages in the area of vo...