Talasp inscriptions

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The Talasp inscriptions are a significant group of Old Turkic texts that provide valuable evidence for the language, script, and culture of early Turkic-speaking peoples.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Kül Tigin inscription 1
Talasp inscriptions canonical 1
Tonyukuk inscription 1

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Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Old Turkic inscription corpus
epigraphic monument
historical source
associatedWith early Turkic-speaking peoples
culturalContext early Turkic khaganates
evidenceType primary source
genre epigraphy
historicalPeriod early Middle Ages
materialForm stone inscription
providesEvidenceFor Old Turkic language
Old Turkic script
early Turkic culture
scriptDirection right-to-left
subjectMatter Turkic history
Turkic linguistics
Turkic runology
usedByDiscipline Turkology
archaeology
epigraphy
historical linguistics
history of Central Asia
usesScript Old Turkic script
runiform script
writingSystemFamily runic alphabets
writtenInLanguage Old Turkic language
surface form: Old Turkic

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Old Turkic (runiform and Uyghur-script traditions) notableCorpus Talasp inscriptions
this entity surface form: Yenisei inscriptions
Orkhon inscriptions contains Talasp inscriptions
this entity surface form: Kül Tigin inscription
Orkhon inscriptions contains Talasp inscriptions
this entity surface form: Tonyukuk inscription