Revision as of 13:40, 1 May 2017 editMann Mann (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Page movers, File movers, New page reviewers, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers30,259 edits WP:OR by IP← Previous edit | Revision as of 12:24, 11 July 2017 edit undoGunner555 (talk | contribs)149 edits Massagetae was not Iranian. This is pan-Iranist propoganda. Massagatae were a version of Saks living Southern Caucasus. Tomris derives from turkic word Tamir meaning metal,steel.Next edit → | ||
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'''Tomris''' is a ] female name used in ], ], ], and ]. The name is a modern Turkish derivation of ] (]: تهمرییش ''Tahm-Rayiš''),<ref name="Stiehl">For the etymology see: F. Altheim und R. Stiehl, Geschichte Mittelasiens im Altertum (Berlin, 1970).pp. 127–8</ref> an ancient |
'''Tomris''' is a ] female name used in ], ], ], and ]. The name is a modern Turkish derivation of ] (]: تهمرییش ''Tahm-Rayiš''),<ref name="Stiehl">For the etymology see: F. Altheim und R. Stiehl, Geschichte Mittelasiens im Altertum (Berlin, 1970).pp. 127–8</ref> an ancient ] queen from Central Asia. | ||
== People == | == People == |
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Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Iranian |
Other names | |
Derived | Eastern Iranian: تهمرییش Tahm-Rayiš Turkic: Tamyr |
Tomris is a Turkic female name used in Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan. The name is a modern Turkish derivation of Tomyris (Eastern Iranian: تهمرییش Tahm-Rayiš), an ancient Massagetae queen from Central Asia.
People
- tr:Tomris Giritlioğlu, a Turkish film director.
- tr:Tomris İncer, a Turkish actress.
- tr:Tomris Uyar, a Turkish writer and translator.
- tr:Tomris Oğuzalp, a Turkish actress.
- tr:Tomris Çetinel, a Turkish actress.
See also
References
- For the etymology see: F. Altheim und R. Stiehl, Geschichte Mittelasiens im Altertum (Berlin, 1970).pp. 127–8
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