Studies on Uyghur Language

Gunnar Jarring (Collection)

Gunnar Valfrid Jarring (1907–2002) was a Swedish diplomat and leading Turkologist whose scholarship profoundly shaped the study of Eastern Turkic languages, including Uyghur. Trained at Lund University, he earned his PhD in 1933 with a pioneering dissertation on Eastern Turkic phonology and served as docent in Turkish linguistics. During the 1920s and 1930s, he conducted extensive fieldwork across Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang), Central Asia, Afghanistan, and the Near East, producing foundational linguistic and ethnographic documentation of Uyghur and other Turkic communities. Alongside a distinguished diplomatic career—serving as Sweden’s ambassador to the United States, the Soviet Union, and several Asian states, as well as Permanent Representative to the United Nations—Jarring continued to publish...


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Uyghur Language (Collected Studies)

  • Asarina, A. (2011). Case in Uyghur and Beyond (Pdf)
  • Atsiz, M. (2021). Kokturkce Ve Eski Uygurcada Kadin Ile Ilgili Kavramlar (Pdf)
  • Beller-Hann, I. (2014). On the Fringes of the Harmonious Society (Pdf)
  • Beydulla, M. (2014). Access to Education in Xinjiang (Pdf)
  • Brose, M. C. (2005). Uyghur Technologists of Writing and Literacy in Mongol China (Pdf)

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Uyghur Identity (Collection)

  • Adriano, P. R. (2013). Violence Resistance in Xinjiang China (Pdf)
  • Baranovitch, N. (2003). From the Margins to the Centre the Uyghur Challenge in Beijing (Pdf)
  • Beller-Hann, I. (2014). On the Fringes of the Harmonious Society (Pdf)
  • Bergman, F. (1939). Archaeological Researches in Sinkiang (Pdf)
  • Bovingdon, G. (2002). Uyghur Resistance to Han Rule in Xinjiang (Pdf)

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Ancient Texts and Languages of Ethnic Groups along the Silk Road

Ancient Texts and Languages of Ethnic Groups along the Silk Road
Johannes Reckel and Merle Schatz (Eds.)
Author: Saifulla Abdullaev, Nazgul Abdyrakmatova, Erkin Awghaly …
Published: Universitätsdrucke Göttingen, 2021
This work is protected by German Intellectual Property Right Law. It is also available as an Open Access version through the publisher’s homepage and the Göttingen University Catalogue (GUK) at the Göttingen State and University Library (https://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de).

ARTICLES:
1. Ancient Texts and Languages of Ethnic Groups along the Silk Road Introduction (Johannes Reckel and Merle Schatz)
2. Correlation of the Texts of Ancient Turks with Modern Folklore: ‘Kutadgu Bilik’ and ‘Nur Dastani’ (Saifulla Abdullaev)
3. Influence of the Great Silk Road on the Culture and Language of the Kyrgyz...

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