Author/Authors :
USEEV, Nurdin Kırgızistan-Türkiye Manas Üniversitesi - Edebiyat Fakültesi - Türkoloji Bölümü, Kyrgyzstan
Title Of Article :
5TH LINE OF THE ELEGEŞT I (E 10) INSCRIPTION OR SYMBOLS OF STATE AND RULE IN THE KOKTURK LETTERED YENISEY INSCRIPTIONS
Abstract :
Yenisey inscriptions are smaller than Orhon inscriptions in terms of text. And there are a lot of variants of letters in the texts of the Yenisey inscriptions. Moreover some Yenisey inscriptions has been damaged. Therefore scientists are not interested a lot in Yenisey inscriptions. Yenisey inscriptions began to attract the attention of scientists in recent years, and many researches have been done on. In this article, we have tried to find information about symbols of state and rule by scanning on the texts of the inscriptions. As a result of this study was found that there are symbols of state and rule such as al uruŋu (red flag), altunlyg kesh (gold quiver), egnin yütim (shoulder cloth), belde banym (waist-belt) in the Elegesht I (E 10) inscription. Also have been discovered the information indirectly related to symbols of state and rule, as in the form of title tuglug (flagged) in other inscriptions. Therefore, has been found that Yenisey inscriptions are not small texts a lack of historical, social, ethnography and other information, used to as it should.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Köktürk lettered Yenisey inscriptions , symbols of state and rule , Elegesht I (E 10) inscription , uruŋu (flag) , altunlyg kesh (gold quiver).
JournalTitle :
International Journal Of Turkish Literature Culture Education