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223: 276: 121: 25: 66: 506:; after carefully analyzing linguistic materials collected from Tuhsi dialect, he praised the Tuhsi Turkic dialect, among others, for being "pure" and "most correct", both in terms of accent and vocabulary. 639:
Zuev Yu.A., "Horse Tamgas from Vassal Princedoms (translation of Chinese composition "Tanghuiyao" of the 8th to 10th centuries)", Kazakh SSR Academy of Sciences, Alma-Ata, 1960, pp. 124 (in Russian).
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Pylypchuk, Ya. "Turks and Muslims: From Confrontation to Conversion to Islam (End of VII century - Beginning of XI Century)" in
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Kenzheakhmet, Nurlan (2014). ""Ethnonyms and Toponyms" of the Old Turkic Inscriptions in Chinese sources".
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and on the steppe, possessed a Turkic culture, and their language belonged to the
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Golde, P.B. (1992) "An Introduction to the History of the Turkic peoples",
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e.g. Hungarian Turkologist Imre Baski suggested that the element
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By the 11-century, Tuhsis led a nomadic lifestyle amongst the
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