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1 Khan
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2 Dschingis Khan
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3 miroxo’r hist.
(Persian) master of horses in a khan’s court; groom.mirquruq coll.s.o. who never has money -
4 kağan
hist. khan, ruler. -
5 kan
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6 chan
m (N pl chanowie) Hist. khan* * *mppl. - owie hist. khan; chan krymski/tatarski Crimean/Tatar khan.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chan
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7 kan
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8 qus
v.t. to throw up, to vomit. qon qus to vomit blood; to undergo great difficulty, to suffer. tuproq ham qusibdi (coll.) said when the ground becomes dark from soaking up moisture. qozon qusibdi said when food becomes dark from oxidation of the sides of the pot. (qusil, qustir)qush zool.bird; hunting bird. odam yursa oyog’i, qus uchsa qanoti kuyadigan joy extremely hot land.qushbegi hist.head vizier or official of similar stature in a khan’s court. qus kalon master of the hunt (in khan’s court) -
9 qo’ra
pen, stall, corral; courtyard.qo’ramta hist.quiver (s. o’qdon).qo’rboshi hist.custodian of arms of a khan; a high military title during the khanate period; chief of police in the territory of Turkistan; commander of a group of basmachis.qo’rg’a dial.s. qo’riqla -
10 devon
1. (Persian) divan, a collection of one poet’s poems arranged alphabetically 2 hist. (Persian) council of state, gathering of the king or khan’s ministers, etc.; the building housing the high government chambers; title of certain positions in high government 3. (Persian) divan, couch -
11 dodxoh
obs. (Persian) seeker of justice; (hist.) official in charge of accepting petitions and presenting them to the khan (khanate of Bukhara); laudatory term used for officials in Tashkent and the Ferghana valley in pre revolutionary times -
12 og’a
older brother (s. haram og’asi chief (eunuch) guard of the harem. Eshik og’asi chief gatekeeper. yurt og’asi the leader of the people. og’a millat senior or major nationality (in relation to minority nationalities). og’amiz ulug’ rus xalqi our older brother, the great Russian nation (formerly part of the Ozbek S.S.R. national anthem).og’acha hist.maidservant, esp. one who serves at the door of a khan or rich man -
13 og’alik
abstr. of og’a; big brotherness.og’aliq hist.close advisor to a khan -
14 otaliq
patronage, sponsorship; patron, sponsor; (hist.) advisor to a khan. otaliqqa ol to take as a sponsor -
15 suyuqlik
liquid; thinness, diluteness; frivolousness, vacuousness; licentiousness.suyurg’ol hist.land awarded by a khan or king to his officials or officers -
16 xonzoda
(Persian) of royal blood.xoqon hist.great khan, emperor
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