Gunpowder Empires (Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal), in addition to be either Mongolic or Turkic and Muslim, they were also Persianate societies. (influenced by the Persian language, culture, literature, art and/or identity.)
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Current distribution and speakers of Mongolic languages.
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The Mongolic languages
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In Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983) the Ewoks sing a cute little song when they are excited. This is a song sung by an elderly woman who the crew called "Grandma Vodka." The entire Ewok language is mostly based on her native Mongolic language of Kalmyk Oirat
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Should the Para-Mongolic languages (such as Khitan) be revived?
Even though this subreddit is not a linguistic subreddit, I wanted to ask the the Mongolians here this question. As several groups such as the Tu and the Dagur derived from the Tuyuhun and the Khitan respectively, would it be wise to resurrect their ancestral languages?
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How did one language (Proto-Mongol) evolve into the 13 or so modern Mongolic languages within 800 years?
Hi there! I saw this video on the Mongolic language family: https://youtu.be/RomVjL2Q5us
I was just wondering if anyone here could answer a few questions I had? Like how accurate and comprehensive is this video? Is it an accurate reflection of the Mongolic language or are there any mistakes?
Anyway, would love to hear your thoughts! Also, what language family do you wish more people knew about and studied more? And hope itโs ok to post this here as well.
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Geographic distribution of the Mongolic languages
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Genetic result of a Tajik from Uzbekistan. Tajiks are ฤฐndo-ฤฐranic people living in Central Asia (Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan). During the centuries, they mixed with Turkic and Mongolic people, influencing the the language and culture of South Central Asian Turkic people.
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What do you think about the Turkic-Mongolic-Tungusic-Uralic language convergence zone?
The Ural-Altaic language group is a group of languages that although have no credible evidence of genealogical links are still similar enough due to close contacts to the speakers of those languages. It used to be proposed as a language family but this is the new classification of this group of languages.
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Moghol: A possibly extinct Mongolic-Persian creole language spoken in Afghanistan | ะะพะณะพะป ั
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TIL Mulan is very likely not ethnically Han. The story is set in the Northern Wei dynasty whose language was Tuoba, an extinct language that had mongolic and Turkic elements. She is believed to be of XianBei ethnicity, a nomadic people that once resided in the Eastern Eurasian Steppes.
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Well, Ewokese is based on Kalmyk language which belongs to mongolic family.
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Mongolic and Turkic languages - are they related?
Apologies for the somewhat inflammatory title, but as a layperson limited mostly to Wikipedia (unfortunately), I've become somewhat annoyed. Various pages assert that the Mongolic and Turkic language families are related, but I can only find discussion of this within the discussion (and general dismissal of) the Altaic family, without much discussion of the specific links or lack thereof between Turkic and Mongolic.
Is there are any good evidence or scholarly discussion one way or the other regarding Turkic and Mongolic, and if there is what does it say?
(And in case people ask, I have no academic or nationalistic interests in the matter. It's just a question it'd be nice to have an answer to!)
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Any good Siberian/Tuvan and Mongolian/Mongolic related language resources?
I am looking for resources on any of the Siberian Turkic languages especially Tuvan. Mongolian language resources would be great too. This stuff seems pretty hard to come by. Anyone know how close Tuvan is to Turkish or Kazakh? Any of the lesser known Turkic languages would be great too, Especially Uyghur and Tatar!
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Linguistic map of the Mongolic languages [2130ร1353]
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Mongol language is beautiful, they outdoing even German nonsense
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Khakas, closest language to Yenisey kyrgyz written in mongol script
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Why didnโt the Mongolian language spread as a prestige language in the Mongol Empire like Latin & Arabic did in their respective empires?
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Why didnโt the Mongolian language spread as a prestige language in the Mongol Empire like Latin & Arabic did in their respective empires?
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mongol empire influence on altaic languages.
Has there been studies how much influence 13th - 14th century mongol empire had affected turkic, korean and tungusic languages?
I read that atleast kublai khan had chinese and korean troops in his army when they attacked to Japan
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Was the great Mongol army actually majority Turkic? If so, how could they maintain the Mongol identity of the entity, seemingly without imposing Mongolian language on Turks? Why did the elites abandon the Mongolian language in every conquered area except Yuan, while insisting on still being Mongols?
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I am mixed (Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, etc.), ethnically Buryat (Russian Mongol minority) girl born and raised in a country where I barely understood the language and culture, but now currently living In the U.S. /AMA
"Basically, we are cosmopolites".
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This coin has been on my list for a very long time. 10 Cash of Wu Zong (1307-1311), Yuan Mongol Emperor of China. The alphabet is the Phags-pa script, a script commissioned by Kublai Khan to write the many languages of his empire.
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To raise awareness of Inner Mongolia's ongoing protest, I would like to answer your questions regarding the Mongolian language and Uighurjin Mongol script
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TIL that Finns werenโt originally considered โwhiteโ in the United States, they were linked to Mongols and called โChina Swedesโ due to not speaking an Indo-European Language
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defโฆ
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How did the Mongol Empire deal with language barriers in their conquest?
I read that [1] before they attacked a city they usually sent out an envoy to demand submission or negotiate trade terms, which suggests some form of verbal communication must have existed. For nearby Persian region, there could be bilingual traders / scholars. But for European countries, itโs highly inconceivable that such bilingual translators existed. So how did they communicate with their enemy, if at all?
[1] Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world by Jack Weatherford
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What do people in your country associate the word "Tatar"? 13th century Mongol invaders, Turkic ethnic group(s), sauce or all of the above? Are there any saying about Tatars in your language?
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In 1258, Hulagu Khan settled 150,000 families of Turks from Asia in Transcaucasia. Minorsky feels that the Mongol elements were quickly assimilated among the Turks, adopting their religion and language. [Tapper 1966]. ... More info and the source in the comment section
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TIL at the height of the Mongol Empire, Kublai Khan commissioned the creation of a unified script to be used by all languages within the empire. Called 'Phags-pa script, it was the official script for about 100 years, before falling out of use towards the end of the Yuan Dynasty in the 1350s.
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It is already the Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) in East Asia. Here is an auspicious diagram in the five major languages of the Qing Empire, namely Manchu, Mongol, Chinese, Tibetan, and Chagatai.
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ฤฐ am from Turkey and i want to learn Mongol language. How can i do this? ฤฐ am learning Japanese too and there is so much information about Japanese on the internet. But i can not find so many things about Mongol language. How can i learn that. ฤฐ want so much.
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TIL that Finns werenโt originally considered โwhiteโ in the United States, they were linked to Mongols and called โChina Swedesโ due to not speaking an Indo-European Language
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defโฆ
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Is it true that the Mongols prevented the people they conquered from learning their language?
I've heard that this was true in passing, but I couldn't find exact historical references for it.
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