CLASSIFICATION OF CUSTOMS OF TURKIC PEOPLES IN CHINESE SOURCES
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https://doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-03-04-01Keywords:
“Shiji” [《史记》],, “Han shu” [《汉书》] Hou Han shuAbstract
This article is devoted to the customs of the Turkic peoples and includes “Shiji” [《史记》], “Han shu” [《汉书》] Hou Han shu [《后汉书》] “Tan shu” [唐书] “Jutanshu”《旧唐书》 focuses on some aspects of the traditions of the Turkic peoples. These include tribal names, exact locations, daily lifestyles, and occupations. The article also provides information on the basics of the rules of conduct in the society of the burial and subsequent ceremonies of the Turkic peoples. The article concludes with an account of the religion and customs of the Turkic peoples, which religion they belonged to and when.
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