Although the Turkic runic inscriptions found in the Talas region of today’s Kyrgyzstan have been known since the end of the 19th century, many of them have still not been deciphered reliably. This is in part due to subjective reasons such as the shortness of the texts, but often due to their poor-quality copies and rubbings which usually led to misidentification of the letters. In this article the author dwell on the second Talas inscription, which is the most voluminous of the corpus. Based on a new rubbing and de visu examination of the monument the author aims to identify all the runiform letters as accurately as possible. The author also intends to correct the mistakes made in previous publications.
althugh the turkic runic inscriptions fund in the talas region of today's kyrgyzstan has been known since the end of the 19th century many of them have been noted in deciphered soluble this is in part due to subjective reasons such as the shortness of the tongue but often due to their poorquality defects and rubbings which usually led to misidentification of the letter ın this article the author dwell on the second talas inscription which is most corpusus of the misidentification of the list of the hands according to the paragligence of the new rubbings in the list of the change of the paragliance of the change in the paragliance of the list of the paragligence of the paralysis of the paralysis of the paragligence of the paragligence of the paragligence of the paragligence of the paragliance of the paragliance of the paragligence of the parasols in the parasols of the parasols in the paragligence of the paragligence of the paragligence of the hands of the new vopus according to the paragliance of the paragligence of the
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Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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