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Yenisei inscriptions |
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Uyk-Tarlaq (e-1) |
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Uyk-Arjan (е-2) |
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Uyk-Turan (е-3) |
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Ottuq Dash I (е-4) inscriptions, The |
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Baryk I (е-5) |
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Baryk II (е-6) |
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Baryk III (е-7) |
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Baryk IV (e-8) inscriptions, The |
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Qara-sug (e-9) inscriptions, The |
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Yelegest I (е-10) |
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Begre (е-11) |
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Aldyi-Bel I (e-12) inscriptions, The |
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Chaa-khol I (е-13) |
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Chaa-Hol II (e-14) inscriptions, The |
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Chaa-Hol III (e-15) inscriptions, The |
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Chaa-Hol IV (e-16) inscriptions, The |
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Chaa-Hol V (e-17) inscriptions, The |
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Chaa-Hol VI (e-18) |
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Chaa-Hol VII (e-19) |
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Chaa-Hol VIII (е-20) |
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Chaa-Hol IX (e-21) |
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Chaa-Hol X (e-22) |
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Chaa-Hol XI (e-23) |
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Inscriptions on Khaya-Uju rocks (e-24) |
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Oznachennoe (е-25) |
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Ochury Аchury (e-26) |
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Oya (е-27) |
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Altyn-kol (е-28) |
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Altyn-Kol (е-29) |
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Uybat I (е-30) |
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Uybat II (е-31) |
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Uybat III (е-32) |
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Uybat-IV (Е-33) |
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Uybat-V (e-34) |
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Tuba I (e-35) inscriptions, The |
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Tuba II (e-36) inscriptions, The |
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Tes (е-37) |
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Ak-Yus (e-38) inscriptions, The |
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Kara-Yus (e-39) inscriptions, The |
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Tasheba (е-40) inscriptions, The |
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Kemchik-Chigrak (е-41) |
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Buy-bulun I (е-42) |
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Kyzyl-Chiraa I (е-43) |
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Kyzyl-Chiraa II (е-44) |
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Kezheelig-Hovu (е-45) |
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Tele (е-46) |
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Abakan (е-48) |
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Buy-bulun II (е-49) |
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Tuva stele «Б» inscriptions (e-50), The |
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Tyva III (е-51) |
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Elegest II (e-52) inscriptions, The |
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Elegest III (е-53) |
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Ottuq Dash III (е-54) inscriptions, The |
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Tuvian stele "G" (e-55) |
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Malinovka (e-56) inscriptions, The |
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Suygyn (е-57) |
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Kezek-Hure (e-58) deer stobe and inscriptions, The |
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Kerbis-bary (е-59) |
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«Sargal Aqsy» (e-60) inscriptions, The |
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Sulug-adir-aqsy (е-61) |
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Qanymildyq-qoby (е-62) |
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Ortaa-Hem (e-63) inscriptions, The |
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Ottuq Dash II (e-64) |
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Qara-bulun I (е-65) |
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Qara-bulun II (е-66) |
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Qara-bulun III (e-67) |
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El-Bazhy (е-68) |
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Cher-Charyk (е-69) inscriptions, The |
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Elegest IV Eer Hol (e-70) inscriptions, The |
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«Podkuninskoe» (e-71) |
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«Aldyy-Bel II» (e-72) |
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Yime (e-73) |
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Samagaltai (e-74) |
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Kuten-Buluk (e-75) |
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Mirror I (e-76) |
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Inscription on Chinese mirror (е-77) |
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Inscription on Chinese copper coin (е-78) |
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Inscription on Chinese copper coin (е-79) |
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Bronze Plaque (e-80) |
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«Golden Vessel I» (e-81), The |
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«Golden Vessel II» (e-82), The |
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Uybat VII (e-83) |
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Mirror III (e-84) |
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Mirror IV (e-85) |
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Amulet Signs (e-86), The |
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Text on a Spindle (e-87), The |
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Text on an Amulet (e-88), The |
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Ovur-I (e-89) |
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Ovur-I (e-90) |
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«Bedelig» (e-91) inscriptions, The |
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«Demir-Sug» (e-92) inscriptions, The |
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«Yur-Sayur I» inscriptions (e-93), The |
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Uybat VI (е-98) |
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Ortaa-Tey (е-99) |
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Bayan-Qol (е-100) |
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Arjan II inscriptions (е-102), The |
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Arjan II inscriptions (е-103), The |
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Oznachennoe II (е-104) |
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A Stele from Kyzyl Museum (е-105) |
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Uyk Oorzaq I (е-108) deer stone and inscriptions, The |
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Uyk Oorzaq II (е-109) inscriptions, The |
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Uyk Oorzaq III (е-110) deer stone and inscriptions, The |
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Yerbek I (e-147) |
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Yerbek II (e-149) |
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Shanchy 3 (е-152) |
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Inscription on silver utensil |
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Kara-Yus (e-39) inscriptions, The | |
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Kara-Yus (e-39) inscriptions, The VIII-IX century |
Names
E-39 Location
The inscriptions are in the "Pisannaya" mountains, which is in not far from the Sulek village along the Kara-Yus river. Specification
There are 6 lines of text. Researches
Aspelin found in 1887 for the first time. H.Orkun, S.Malov studied the text.
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The basic idea of creating the electronic historical and cultural fund was based on issue of The Oriental Studies Section of The Institute of Oriental Studies named after Suleimenov in 2005 under the govermental program "Cultural Heritage":
"Қазақстан тарихы туралы түркі деректемелері" сериясының 2-томы
Н.Базылхан "Көне түрік бітіктастары мен ескерткіштері (Орхон, Енисей, Талас)"
Алматы: Дайк-Пресс. 2005, 252 б. +144 бет жапсырма.
Chief Editors: doctor of history sciences Prof. M.Abuseitova doctor of philology sciences Prof. B.Bukhatuly.
We appreciate The Director of The Institute of Oriental Studies Meruert Abuseitova for her help.
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