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DOI: 10.33692/avrasyad.509390

TWO INNER ASIAN RIVER NAMES IN TERKH INSCRIPTION

Avrasya Uluslararasi Arastirmalar Dergisi

Özet

In the part referring to Uyghur khan of Terh inscriptions, constructed in 750‟s, there are
place names in poem. Most of these place names are of two big rivers still named in the same
way. Per this, it is obvious that Sebin and Teledü in Uyghur khan‟s inscription are river names.
In the part about Baya‟ut tribe in “Cami‟ü‟t-Tevarih”, the place where the tribe settled is
mentioned. The place names are written in alliteration and recorded in this way. Also, in the part
about Baya‟ut tribe, two of the three rivers, flowing from the mountain named Börä Ündürin to
Selenge river, are named Kibän and Taladu.
Names of these rivers are recorded identical with that in Terh inscription and Câmi„ü‟tTevârîh. The fact that these names appear in these historical artifacts shows not only that these
two rivers are very close, but also that they are named through at least 540 years.

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Munkhtulga Rınchınhorol

Anahtar Kelimeler

Terkh inscription, hydronomy, Sebin, Teledü

Yayın Bilgileri

Yayın Tarihi
14 Ocak 2017
Gönderim Tarihi
31 Aralık 2016
Cilt
5
Sayı
10
Yıl
2017
Sayfa
72-78
Dil
İngilizce
Durum
Yayınlandı
Görüntülenme
0
İndirme
0
DOI
10.33692/avrasyad.509390

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