Middle Turkic languages
Middle Turkic (Türki or Türkçe) refers to a phase in the development of the Turkic language family, covering much of the Middle Ages (c. 900–1500 CE). In particular the term is used by linguists to refer to a group of Karluk and Oghuz and related languages spoken during this period in Central Asia, Iran, and other parts of the Middle East occupied by the Seljuk Turks. Its best known literary form is the Karakhanid (also called Khaqani Turkic) dialects spoken in Kashgar, Balasaghun and other cities along the Silk Road. The literary language of the Chagatai Khanate is considered a later form of Middle Turkic. Confusingly, the Karluk and Oghuz "Middle Turkic" period overlaps with the East Turkic Old Turkic period, which covers the 8th to 13th centuries.
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Middle Turkic languages
Middle Turkic (Türki or Türkçe) refers to a phase in the development of the Turkic language family, covering much of the Middle Ages (c. 900–1500 CE). In particular the term is used by linguists to refer to a group of Karluk and Oghuz and related languages spoken during this period in Central Asia, Iran, and other parts of the Middle East occupied by the Seljuk Turks. Its best known literary form is the Karakhanid (also called Khaqani Turkic) dialects spoken in Kashgar, Balasaghun and other cities along the Silk Road. The literary language of the Chagatai Khanate is considered a later form of Middle Turkic. Confusingly, the Karluk and Oghuz "Middle Turkic" period overlaps with the East Turkic Old Turkic period, which covers the 8th to 13th centuries.
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Als mitteltürkische Sprachen w ...... e Sprache des Codex Cumanicus.
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Middle Turkic (Türki or Türkçe ...... ers the 8th to 13th centuries.
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الكراخانية والتركية الوسطى هي ...... ن لغات الترك وكتاب دده قورقوت.
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中古突厥语指突厥语族语言的一个演化阶段,覆盖了大部分中世纪( ...... 中古突厥语”时期与8至13世纪的东突厥的古代突厥语时期重叠。
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Als mitteltürkische Sprachen w ...... man etwa im Codex Cumanicus v
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Middle Turkic (Türki or Türkçe ...... ers the 8th to 13th centuries.
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الكراخانية والتركية الوسطى هي ...... ن لغات الترك وكتاب دده قورقوت.
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中古突厥语指突厥语族语言的一个演化阶段,覆盖了大部分中世纪( ...... 中古突厥语”时期与8至13世纪的东突厥的古代突厥语时期重叠。
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Meztjurkaj lingvoj
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Middle Turkic languages
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Mitteltürkische Sprachen
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القراخانية
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中古突厥語
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