Lexical-Semantic Analysis of Epithets in Sources Pertaining to the Khanate of Kokand
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This article examines the epithets found in sources related to the Khanate of Kokand, focusing on their lexical and semantic aspects. The nicknames and titles of historical figures, as well as the motivations behind their naming, are explored.
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