different between turkic vs tarkhan
turkic
turkic From the web:
- what does turkic mean
- what is turkic language
- what are turkic states
- what does turkish sound like
- what do turkic mean
- what caused the turkic migration
- what countries speak turkic
- what is a turkic native
tarkhan
English
Alternative forms
- Tarkhan
Etymology
Uncertain; perhaps Iranian or Mongolic. Ligeti (1975) and Doerfer (1985) rejected Turkic etymology, both pointing to tarkhan's obviously non-Turkic plural form tarkhat. See the Wikipedia page for more information.
Noun
tarkhan (plural tarkhans)
- (historical) An ancient Central Asian title used by various Turkic, Mongolic and Indo-European (Scythian and Tokharian) peoples, especially in the medieval era, and prominently among the successors of the Mongol Empire; it generally conferred exemption from taxation.
Translations
tarkhan From the web:
- what is tarkhan caste
- what is tarkhan in english
- what does tarkhana meaning
- what does tarkhan meaning in urdu
- what does tarkhan
- tarkhan meaning
- is tarkhan a low caste
- who is tarkhan
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- turkic vs tarkhan
- brooding vs breeder
- savings vs cavings
- cavings vs cravings
- cavings vs pavings
- carvings vs cavings
- cavings vs lavings
- calvings vs cavings
- paternalises vs paternalised
- paternalised vs paternalized
- faience vs delft
- ceramic vs faience
- earthenware vs faience
- glazed vs faience
- tin vs faience
- fayence vs faience
- faience vs majolica
- shell vs stell
- steel vs stell
- still vs stell