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- Khazar_language abstract "Khazar (also known as Khazarian, Khazaric, Khazari) was the Turkic language spoken by the Khazars, a semi-nomadic Turkic people from Central Asia. The language is extinct and written records are almost non-existent. The linguistic affiliation of the Khazars has been disputed. Khazar was a Turkic language, however, different scholars take different views whether it belonged to the Oghur (\"lir\") or the Oghuz (\"shaz\") branch of the Turkic language family.".
- Khazar_language comment "Khazar (also known as Khazarian, Khazaric, Khazari) was the Turkic language spoken by the Khazars, a semi-nomadic Turkic people from Central Asia. The language is extinct and written records are almost non-existent. The linguistic affiliation of the Khazars has been disputed. Khazar was a Turkic language, however, different scholars take different views whether it belonged to the Oghur (\"lir\") or the Oghuz (\"shaz\") branch of the Turkic language family.".