10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TATARIC»
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1
United States Congressional Serial Set
Tataric. vanced of the group, and are thought of as much like ourselves ; but they
by no means so closely resemble Western Europeans as the blond Finns, or
even the darker Magyars, the Finnic stock of Hungary. The greater part of the
Tataric ...
2
Dillingham Report [Dillingham, William P.]
Tataric. ~vanced of the group, and are thought of as much like ourselves; but they
by no means so closely resemble Western Europeans as the blond Finns, or
even the darker Magyars, the Finnic stock of Hungary. The greater part of the ...
United States. Immigration Commission (1907-1910), William Paul Dillingham, 1911
Tataric. vanced of the group, and are thought of as much like ourselves ; but they
by no means so closely resemble Western Europeans as the blond Finns, or
even the darker Magyars, the Finnic stock of Hungary. The greater part of the
Tataric ...
United States. Congress, 1911
4
The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, ...
TASHKKND. were no longer governed by khans of Mongolic or Tataric origin. It
would perhaps be desirable to use Turkic instead of Tataric, when speaking of
the third branch of the northern division of the Turanian family, did not a change
of ...
5
Dictionary of races of peoples
Tataric. vanced of the group, and are thought of as much like ourselves; but they
by no means so closely resemble Western Europeans as the blond Finns, or
even the darker Magyars, the Finnic stock of Hungary. The greater part of the
Tataric ...
United States. Immigration Commission (1907-1910)., William Paul Dillingham, 1911
6
Dictionary of races or peoples
Tataric. vanced of the group, and are thought of as much like ourselves ; but they
by no means so closely resemble Western Europeans as the blond Finns, or
even the darker Magyars, the Finnic stock of Hungary. The greater part of the
Tataric ...
United States. Immigration Commission (1907-1910), Daniel Folkmar, Elnora Cuddeback Folkmar, 1911
7
Prehistoric antiquities of the Aryan peoples: a manual of ...
The largest part of the work, therefore, is devoted to the creative power shown in
language by " original, that is, Turkish," man, which in no way adds to our
knowledge of the primitive Turko-Tataric period, i.e., the period which preceded
the ...
Otto Schrader, Frank Byron Jevons, 1890
8
Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Turkic Turkic folk songs USE Folk songs, Turkic Turkic languages (May Subd
Geog) [PL21-PL29] UF Tataric languages Turco-Tataric languages Turk
languages Turko-Tataric languages [Former heading] BT Altaic languages NT
Azerbaijani ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2009
9
Lectures on the science of language, delivered at the Royal ...
Mongolian empire, which included, however, not only Mongolic, but Tungusic
and Turkic, commonly called Tataric, tribes. The name of Tatar soon became the
terror of Asia and Europe, and it was applied promiscuously to all the nomadic ...
Friedrich Max Müller, 1861
10
Library of Congress Subject Headings
TurIto-Tataric languages (Continued) Old Turkish language Salar language Sart
language Shor language Soyot language Tatar language Turkish language
Turkoman language Uigur language Ural-Altaic languages Yakut language
Yarkand ...
Library of Congress. Subject Cataloging Division, 1980
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The charismatic alphabet
Along with Turkey, the Azeris, Uzbeks, Yakuts and Crimean Tatars took it up in the late 1920s in a short-lived attempt at Turco-Tataric unity, the last three of them ... «Economist, Jun 10»