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1Die alttürkischen Inschriften der Mongolei
By Wilhelm Radloff, Vasilʹev, V., Friedrich Hirth and Vasilii Vladimirovich Bartold

“Die alttürkischen Inschriften der Mongolei” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Die alttürkischen Inschriften der Mongolei
- Authors: Wilhelm RadloffVasilʹev, V.Friedrich HirthVasilii Vladimirovich Bartold
- Language: ger
- Number of Pages: Median: 321
- Publisher: ➤ Kommissionäre der Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften - Commissionaires de l'Académie impériale des sciences - Otto Zeller Verlag - Gorgias Press - J. Glasounof, Eggers & Cie. [etc.]
- Publish Date: ➤ 1894 - 1897 - 1899 - 1987 - 2009
- Publish Location: ➤ Piscataway, N.J., USA - Osnabrück - St. Pétersbourg - St. Petersburg
“Die alttürkischen Inschriften der Mongolei” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Old Turkic Inscriptions - Orkhon inscriptions - Old Turkic script - Göktürk script - Orkhon script - Orkhon-Yenisey script - Orhun alfabesi. Göktürk - Turkic Khanates - Uyghur Empire - Yenisei - Kyrgyz inscriptions - Altaic language - Old Turkic language - East Old Turkic language - Orkhon Turkic language - Old Uyghur language
- People: ➤ Vasilii Vasil'evich Radlov - Wilhelm Radloff (1837-1918) - Vasilii Vladimirovich Bartol'd - Wilhelm Barthold (1869-1930) - Friedrich Hirth (1845-1927) - Vasilii Pavlovich Vasil’ev - Wassili Pawlowitsch Wassiljew (1818-1900)
- Places: Orkhon Valley - Mongolia - Central Asia - Altai mountains
- Time: The Middle Ages - 7th century - 8th century - 600-800 AD
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL13548127M - OL6941411M - OL24756284M - OL24756281M - OL13889498M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: ➤ 457443258 - 6651336 - 17001277 - 256224873 - 226355934 - 47772185 - 74845138 - 311062766 - 185393034 - 315134849 - 256224832 - 165584540 - 185393040 - 660834639 - 165584513 - 47772153 - 457443278
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 04015042
- All ISBNs: ➤ 9781593339036 - 159333902X - 9781593339029 - 1593339038 - 3535012414 - 9783535012410
Author's Alternative Names:
"Vasili Pavlovitsj Vasiljev", "Vasilij Vladimirovič Barthold", "W. Berthold", "F. F. Bārtūld", "Васи́лий Па́влович Васи́льев", "В. В Радлов", "Vasili Vasiljev", "Василий Василевич Радлов", "Vasilij Vladimirovič Bartol’d", "Vasili Vasilyeviç Radlof", "Vasl̄iǐ Pavlovīch Vasīlév", "Vasili ̆Pavlovich Vasilʹevʺ", "V. P. Vasilʹev", "V.V. Bartol'd", "Wilh. Barthold", "Vasilij Vasilʹevič Radlov", "W Barthold", "Vasilij Vasil'jevič Radlov", "Vasilij Pavlovič Vasil'ev", "Vasilii Pavlovich Vasilev", "Вильгельм Фридрих Радлов", "F. Hirth", "Vasilij Bartolʹd", "Vasilij V. Bartol'd", "Vasilij Vladimirovič Bartolʹdu", "Василий Владимирович Бартольд", "Vasily Vasilievich Radlov", "W. Radloff", "V. V. Radlov", "Vasiliy Vasilyeviç Radlov", "Vasilij V. Radlov", "Vasiliĭ Pavlovich Vasilʹev", "В. В. Радлов", "Vasilii Vasil'evich Radlov", "Vasilij Vladimirovič Bartolʹd", "V. V. Barthold", "Vasilii Pavlovich Vasil'ev", "Vassili Vladimirovitch Bartold", "Vasiliĭ Vladimirovich Bartolʹd", "V. V. Bartolʹd", "Fridrikh Vilʹgelʹm Radlov", "W. P. Wassiljew", "Vasily Vladimirovich Bartold", "V. V. Bartol'd", "Vasiliĭ V. Radlov", "V. V. Bartold", "Vasiliĭ Vasilʹevich Radlov", "V. Bartolʹd", "Vasilij Vasilievič Radlov", "William Radloff", "Василий Васильевич Радлов", "Vasiliy Vladimiroviç Bartold", "V. V. Radloff", "Vasilii P. Vasilev", "Wassili Pawlowitsch Wassiljew", "Wassili Wladimirowitsch Barthold", "W. Bārtūld", "Wasilij Władimirowicz Bartołd", "W. Bartold", "Wilhelm Barthold", "Wassili Wladimirowitsch Baerthold", "Vasilii Pavlovich Vasil’ev", "Wassili Wladimirowitsch Bartold", "Vasilʹev, V. P.", "Vasilíí Vasil'evich Radlov", "Bartol'd Vasilli Vladimirovich", "V. V. (Vasiliʹi Vasilʹevich) Radlov", "Friedrich Wilhelm Radloff", "W. Bartuld", "Vasili Vladimirovich Bart'old", "Wassilij Radloff", "Friedrich W. Radloff", "Vasilij Radlov", "Vasiliĭ Vasil'evich Radlov", "Wilhelm Bartold", "Wilhelm Radloff", "Vasilii Vasil'Evich Radlov", "W. W. Bārtūld", "Vasilij Vl. Barthold", "Wīlhilm Bārtuld", "W. Barthold", "W. W. Barthold", "Wassilij Wassiljewitsch Radloff", "Vasiliĭ Pavlovitch Vasil'Ev",Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1894
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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