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The Turkic Speaking Peoples: 2,000 Years of Art and Culture from Inner Asia to the Balkans. Edited by Ergun Çağatay and Doğan Kuban. pp. 495. Munich, Berlin, London and New York, Prestel and The Hague, Prince Claus Fund Library, 2006.

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The Turkic Speaking Peoples: 2,000 Years of Art and Culture from Inner Asia to the Balkans. Edited by Ergun Çağatay and Doğan Kuban. pp. 495. Munich, Berlin, London and New York, Prestel and The Hague, Prince Claus Fund Library, 2006.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2009

İlker Aytürk*
Affiliation:
Bilkent University, Ankara

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 2009

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1 A similar language history approach, albeit at a more general level, can be found in Nicholas Ostler's Empires of the Word: A Language History of the World (London, 2006). Ostler's work, however, says disappointingly little about Turkish.