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Orhon There are 54 items of old turkic orhon writings in our database. The inscriptions comes from Altai, Khangai, Soen, Kentai, Gobi desert, places like Bulgyn, Arkhangai, Ovearhangai, Tove, etc in Mongolia.
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Yenisei There are 106 enisei inscriptions found in Khakasiya, Tuva, Krasnoyarsk, near Lena, Yenisei, Abakan, Kemchik, Kem, Oiya, Elegest and other places.
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Talas inscriptions
Inscriptions found near Talas river between Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. There are 15 Talas inscriptions in our database.
about talass inscriptions | Turfan manuscripts Turfan manuscripts were found in East Turkestan, near Dunhuang and Turfan. There are 38 metadata on Turfan maniscripts in our database.
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Altai inscriptions Inscriptions found in Altai are studing from 1818. Then G.Spasskii found first medeval inscription near Charysh river. I.L.Kyzlasov, V.D.Kubarev have brought huge contribution to studying of the Altay inscriptions. There are 78 metadata on Altai inscriptions in our database
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Kazakstan As a result of archeological excavations it is clearing up that in territory of Kazakhstan were widely used old-turkic, sogdian writings in past. In our base there is an information about 6 turkic writings
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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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