Teleu

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Bashkir from Teleu clan

Teleu (other names: Telyau, Tiele, Teli, Tele, Tilyau, Telew, Tileu, Teles; in bashkir language - Теләү[1]) - the genus name as part of the Bashkirian from clan. Ethnographic group with name Teleu have in Kazakhs (as part of the Little Horde) and Uzbeks (as part of Kurama), with the names of Tieli, Tileukusshi[2] - in the Karakalpaks, Televs - among Kyrgyzs, Tiele - among Nogais.

Tribal lines from Teleu[]

(Besey, Kazak, Kaip, Qyzilbash-Qatay, Qipsaq, Meskeu, Tuk, Tubal, Hari, Henek, Bure, Uff-Suraman).[3][4]

The tamga (tribal seal) 'Yaghilbay-Qoyash' of Bashkirs-Teleu

Surmames[]

Akhanovs, Garipovs, Ishmuratovs, Lukmanovs, Muratovs, Saitgalins, Kalyamovs, Zhinalinovs, Saimbetovs and others.

Ethnic history[]

In their study, the researchers notes that the Bashkir and Kazakh ethnonyms in form Teleu - back origin from the Teleuts, it proves identity ethnicons Teleu and Teleuts.[5]

Ethnonym[]

The ethnonym 'Teleu' (In Chinese language - 'Tiele' 鐵勒 or 'people Dinlings' 丁零). L.P.Potapov also believes that the basic Turkic-speaking tribal groups Teleuts, Telengits and Teles preserved in its name ancient ethnonym Tiele.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Кузеев Р.Г. Происхождение башкирского народа. М., Наука, 1974, С.295.
  2. ^ Жданко Т.А. Очерки исторической этнографии каракалпаков (родо-племенная структура и расселение в XIX-начале ХХ в.). ТИЭ, новая серия, Т.IX. М.-Л., 1950, С. 167.
  3. ^ Камалов А.А., Камалова Ф.У. Атайсал.-Уфа: Башкирское книжное издательство «Китап», 2001.
  4. ^ Башкирско-русский словарь, издательство "ДИГОРА", "Русский язык", Москва.
  5. ^ Кузеев Р. Г. Происхождение башкирского народа. М. Наука, 1974, С. 226.
  6. ^ Потапов Л. П. Этнический состав и происхождение алтайцев, С. 45.

See also[]

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