Mahmud al-Kashgari (Malay Wikipedia)

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  • Sengupta, Anita (2003). The Formation of the Uzbek Nation-State: A Study in Transition. Lexington Books. m/s. 136–137. The most elegant of the dialects belongs to those who know only one language, who do not mix with Persians and who do not customarily settle in other lands. Those who have two languages and who mix with the populace of the cities have a certain slurring in their utterances.... The most elegant is that of the Khagani kings and those who associate with them.

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  • But some Uyghur authors consider him a member of their own ethnic group. Makhmud Kashghari himself considered the Uyghurs of his own time as the eastern neighbours of his country (the Qarakhanid khanate). See, for example, Dwyer, Arienne (2005). The Xinjiang Conflict: Uyghur Identity, Language Policy, and Political Discourse (PDF). Political Studies 15. Washington: East-West Center. m/s. 73. ISBN 1-932728-29-5.: "the Uzbeks, Uyghurs, and Kyrgyz all claim Mahmud al-Kashgari, the well-known 11th century scholar, as their own."

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  • Clauson, Gerard (1961). "The Initial Labial Sounds in the Turkish Languages". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 24 (2). Cambridge University Press: 299. JSTOR 610169.

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  • Ratna, Dyah; Novia, Meta; Sasongko, Agung (17 Mei 2017). "Mahmud Al-Kashgari Kuasai Bahasa dan Geografi". Republika. Dicapai pada 18 November 2017.

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