In this paper, three re-readings and re-interpretations are put forward concerning a few lines of the Yenisei inscriptions. (1) Line 3 of the 3rd Elegešt inscription (E-53) is transcribed as kök t(ä)ηr(i)dä bul(ı)t k(ä)ru (a)lk(ı)nur törüm(i)š and understood as “The cloud(s) became visible in the blue sky to disappear over again”. (2) The 10th line of the Abakan inscription (E-48) is transcribed as (ä)rdämi b(a)r üč(ü)n (a)k(ı)nınta: kü tutup: (a)tka t(ä)gm(i)š b(ä)g(i)m: (ä)siz: (ä)r b(a)šı yıta (a)č(ıg)-a and interpreted as “In consequence of his virtue he achieved reputation in his battle. Alas my beg! What a pity! Commander! Alas! Pity!”. (3) The 14th line of the same Abakan inscription (E-48) is transcribed as y(e)ti urı ogl(u)η(u)zka:...
The Buddhist Canon from Kitanokyōōdō hall (北野経王堂一切経) were written in 1412. The purpose of this paper...
Cœdès Georges. E. J. Rapson et P. S. Noble : Kharosthī Inscriptions discovered by Sir Aurel Stein in...
Cœdès Georges. E. J. Rapson et P. S. Noble : Kharosthī Inscriptions discovered by Sir Aurel Stein in...
In this paper, three re-readings and re-interpretations are put forward concerning a few lines of th...
The thoughts expressed below are intended as further suggestions to an article on the same inscripti...
Since W. Radloff and V. Thomsen deciphered and published Old Turkic Inscriptions, new suggestions ha...
Hakas ve Tuva bölgesinde Yenisey ırmağı kıyılarında dağınık olarak bulunan Yenisey yazıtlarının meti...
[ICSTLL 51] 26th-28th September 2018 ; Kyoto University, Kyoto, JAPAN主催 : 第51回国際漢蔵語学会実行委員会 ; 共催 : 京都...
The Buddhist Canon from Kitanokyōōdō hall (北野経王堂一切経) were written in 1412. The purpose of this paper...
Yenisey yazıtları, ilk kez Strahlenberg ve Messerschmidt tarafından XVIII. yüzyılda dünyaya tanıtıld...
Turkic Runic inscriptions, discovered in Mongolia during the second half of the 20th century and esp...
This paper focuses on Kalbak-Taš I inscription which belongs to the Mountainous Altai group. It prov...
The author recalls the discovery from 1720 onwards of the Old Turkish (circa 8th-10th c.) tombstone ...
Several additional points are mentioned in the present article in connection with the publication of...
This paper focuses on Kalbak-Tash Inscriptions Nos XX, XXI and XXII which belong to the group of the...
The Buddhist Canon from Kitanokyōōdō hall (北野経王堂一切経) were written in 1412. The purpose of this paper...
Cœdès Georges. E. J. Rapson et P. S. Noble : Kharosthī Inscriptions discovered by Sir Aurel Stein in...
Cœdès Georges. E. J. Rapson et P. S. Noble : Kharosthī Inscriptions discovered by Sir Aurel Stein in...
In this paper, three re-readings and re-interpretations are put forward concerning a few lines of th...
The thoughts expressed below are intended as further suggestions to an article on the same inscripti...
Since W. Radloff and V. Thomsen deciphered and published Old Turkic Inscriptions, new suggestions ha...
Hakas ve Tuva bölgesinde Yenisey ırmağı kıyılarında dağınık olarak bulunan Yenisey yazıtlarının meti...
[ICSTLL 51] 26th-28th September 2018 ; Kyoto University, Kyoto, JAPAN主催 : 第51回国際漢蔵語学会実行委員会 ; 共催 : 京都...
The Buddhist Canon from Kitanokyōōdō hall (北野経王堂一切経) were written in 1412. The purpose of this paper...
Yenisey yazıtları, ilk kez Strahlenberg ve Messerschmidt tarafından XVIII. yüzyılda dünyaya tanıtıld...
Turkic Runic inscriptions, discovered in Mongolia during the second half of the 20th century and esp...
This paper focuses on Kalbak-Taš I inscription which belongs to the Mountainous Altai group. It prov...
The author recalls the discovery from 1720 onwards of the Old Turkish (circa 8th-10th c.) tombstone ...
Several additional points are mentioned in the present article in connection with the publication of...
This paper focuses on Kalbak-Tash Inscriptions Nos XX, XXI and XXII which belong to the group of the...
The Buddhist Canon from Kitanokyōōdō hall (北野経王堂一切経) were written in 1412. The purpose of this paper...
Cœdès Georges. E. J. Rapson et P. S. Noble : Kharosthī Inscriptions discovered by Sir Aurel Stein in...
Cœdès Georges. E. J. Rapson et P. S. Noble : Kharosthī Inscriptions discovered by Sir Aurel Stein in...