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Topic: The wife of of Khan ,who shall we called ? Posted: 25-Feb-2009 at 20:27 |
Khan means King so when you say khatan means Queen
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Posted: 15-Jan-2008 at 17:31 |
Khanum is Mrs in Persian in Iran and Afghanistan.
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Posted: 10-Nov-2007 at 19:08 |
It seems, I guess, in turkish there is suffix m or um for female gender, if added at the end of a male tittle changes it to female tittle like Khan and Khanum. I have another example: Baig a male tittle and Baigum wife of a Baig. M or um shows possession in Turkish i think.
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Posted: 01-Nov-2006 at 13:28 |
Why no one mentioned "Hanish", it was commonly used for the wife of the Han.
Earlier one is "Hatun".
Now in mordern Uyghur Tukish:
Hotun (Ayal) -- Wife
Hanim --- Lady
Hanish --- Queen
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Posted: 31-Oct-2006 at 23:31 |
Originally posted by Afsar Beghi
In turkey we have both khatun (hatun) and Khanum (hanim), it both means lady |
But only Hatun also means the wife of a khan. And I think Hanim is used more for lady.
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Posted: 31-Oct-2006 at 18:34 |
In Persian it is Khanum, also khanbanu
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Posted: 31-Oct-2006 at 14:08 |
In turkey we have both khatun (hatun) and Khanum (hanim), it both means lady
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Posted: 31-Oct-2006 at 06:15 |
Originally posted by Sparten
Khatun: means women or lady I beleive. Khanum is what we use in Pakistan.
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In Turkish it now means lady or woman but the original meaning was wife of a khan.
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Posted: 30-Oct-2006 at 20:29 |
HATUN ( KHATOON , pronounciation )
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Posted: 30-Oct-2006 at 11:59 |
Khatan
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Posted: 27-Oct-2006 at 08:11 |
İn Oghuz Turkish,Hanım.
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Posted: 27-Oct-2006 at 07:13 |
Depends on the language, in our language we would call her Khani.
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Posted: 27-Oct-2006 at 06:22 |
Khanum means "My Khan" and it is Turkish.
"Hanım" in Oguz Turkish.
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Posted: 27-Oct-2006 at 03:47 |
Khatun: means women or lady I beleive. Khanum is what we use in Pakistan.
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Posted: 27-Oct-2006 at 02:28 |
Originally posted by rodimus prime
I have a simple question ,who shall we refer to wife of Khan ,who shall wife of khan called
for example
Emperor wife know as Empress
King wife know as Queen
Sultan wife know as Sultanah
Raja wife know as Permaisuri
Do anyone know know to wife of Khan is called,for example wife of Genghis Khan or Kuibai Khan or how shall we refer ,thank you .
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Wife of a Khan=Khatun.
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Posted: 26-Oct-2006 at 22:13 |
I have a simple question ,who shall we refer to wife of Khan ,who shall wife of khan called
for example
Emperor wife know as Empress
King wife know as Queen
Sultan wife know as Sultanah
Raja wife know as Permaisuri
Do anyone know know to wife of Khan is called,for example wife of Genghis Khan or Kuibai Khan or how shall we refer ,thank you .
Edited by rodimus prime - 26-Oct-2006 at 22:14
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