11.Yüzyilda Hangi Oguz Diyalektleri Vardi?

Mahmûd al-Kâsgârî, the author of Dîwân Lugât at-Turk, provided extremely valuable information about Turkic dialects (Oghuz, Kipçak, Uyghur, Argu ... etc.) spoken in the 11th century. Many scientists who have worked on the Turkic dialects of the 11th century have assessed the properties which Mahmud...

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