Name of Turkey
978-613-3-56753-5
6133567538
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2010-11-16
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The English for Turkey is derived from Türkiye through the Medieval Latin Turchia (c.1369). The name for Turkey in the Turkish language, Türkiye, subdivides into two words: Türk, meaning "strong" in Old Turkish and usually signifying the inhabitants of Turkey or a member of the Turkish or Turkic peoples, a later form of "tie-le" or "tu-jue", name given by the Chinese to the people living south of the Altay Mountains of Central Asia as early as 177 BC; and the abstract suffix -iye, which means "owner" or "related to". The first recorded use of the term "Türk" or "Türük" as an autonym is attested in the Orkhon inscriptions of the Köktürks (Blue Turks) of Central Asia (c. 8th century AD).
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