Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q598448> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 triples per page.
- Q598448 subject Q4667104.
- Q598448 subject Q5312304.
- Q598448 subject Q6563334.
- Q598448 subject Q7023018.
- Q598448 subject Q7023516.
- Q598448 subject Q8573244.
- Q598448 abstract "Dr András Róna-Tas (born 30 December 1931) is a Hungarian historian and linguist. He was born in 1931 in Budapest. Róna-Tas studied under such preeminent professors as Gyula Ortutay and Lajos Ligeti, and received a degree in folklore and eastern linguistics (Tibetan, Mongol, and Turkish.)In 1957-58, Róna-Tas conducted anthropological fieldwork in Mongolia, studying the culture, language, and folklore of the nomadic tribes in that country. During the mid-1960s Róna-Tas focused his fieldwork on the Chuvash people of the middle Volga River basin. In 1964, Róna-Tas defended his candidates (CSc) degree, and finally in 1971 he earned a doctorate from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (DSc) with his thesis "The Theory of Linguistic Affinity and the Linguistic Relations between the Chuvash and Mongol Languages", published as Linguistic Affinity in 1978.From 1968-2002, Dr Róna-Tas was professor of Altaic Studies and Early Hungarian History at József Attila University in Szeged, where he is now a distinguished professor emeritus. He has published over four and a half hundred papers, monographs and reviews. His magnum opus, The Landtaking Hungarians, was published in 1996 and an extended translated version appeared in English in 1999.In addition to his work on the early Magyars, Dr Róna-Tas has published numerous works on other Eurasian societies such as the Tibetans, Kipchaks, Khazars, Oghuz Turks and Alans. He was awarded the prestigious Humboldt Prize in 1996.".
- Q598448 thumbnail Andras_Rona-Tas.jpg?width=300.
- Q598448 wikiPageExternalLink cv.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q103808.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q1064482.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q1226258.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q128393.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q131567.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q13263.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q133032.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q173282.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q178054.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q1781.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q187985.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q191484.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q201788.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q253410.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q256.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q312477.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q33348.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q34090.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q34271.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q368183.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q369839.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q37845.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q4667104.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q494462.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q5401.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q626.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q6563334.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q682597.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q7023018.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q7023516.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q711.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q7850.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q81581.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q8162.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q8573244.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q873412.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q9067.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q9246.
- Q598448 wikiPageWikiLink Q938926.
- Q598448 type Thing.
- Q598448 comment "Dr András Róna-Tas (born 30 December 1931) is a Hungarian historian and linguist. He was born in 1931 in Budapest. Róna-Tas studied under such preeminent professors as Gyula Ortutay and Lajos Ligeti, and received a degree in folklore and eastern linguistics (Tibetan, Mongol, and Turkish.)In 1957-58, Róna-Tas conducted anthropological fieldwork in Mongolia, studying the culture, language, and folklore of the nomadic tribes in that country.".
- Q598448 label "András Róna-Tas".
- Q598448 depiction Andras_Rona-Tas.jpg.