Türgish
Türgish is a short-lived language that was spoken in the western regions of modern-day Russia during the medieval period. It is generally agreed to be a Turkic language and may be related to the language spoken by the Oghuz Turks, who were a nomadic people known for their skills as horsemen.
The term "Türgish" was first used by the Russian scholar Vasily Radlov in the late 19th century,
Türgish is known to have been in use during the 13th and 14th centuries, although it may
Despite its relatively short history, Türgish has been the subject of some study by linguists. However, much