Khorezmian was a
literary
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Turkic language
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of the medieval
Golden Horde
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of
Central Asia
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and
Eastern Europe
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. It was a preliminary stage of the
Chagatai language
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, which would remain an important language of Central Asia until the 20th century. It was based on
Old Turkic
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further to the east, though incorporating local
Oghuz Oghuz or Oğuz may refer to:
*an early Turkic word for "tribe", see Oghuz (tribe)
* Oghuz languages, southwestern branch of the Turkic language family
* Oghuz Turks, the Turkic groups speaking Oghuz languages
* Oghuz Khan, a legendary and semi-myth ...
and
Kipchak words.
Translations
*
*
Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyā’
References
* Johanson & Johanson, 2003, ''The Turkic Languages''
Karluk languages
Medieval languages
Turkic languages
Extinct languages of Asia
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