Г–lгјrdгјm
In academic reports concerning (such as the Yenisey or Orkhon inscriptions), this word is frequently cited in "draft reports" or preliminary analyses of ancient texts:
If you are looking for a specific document titled "Ölürdüm — Draft Report," it is likely a from a student or researcher in a Turkish language or history department, such as those at Hacettepe University or METU , where such linguistic studies are common. On the Chief Totem of Ancient Turks Г–lГјrdГјm
It is famously found in phrases like yeti börü ölürdüm ("I killed seven wolves") or bugu ölürdüm ("I killed a deer"). In academic reports concerning (such as the Yenisey
The phrase appears to refer to a specific draft or preliminary section of a scholarly report or thesis, likely in the field of Turkology or Linguistics . In this context, "Ölürdüm" (Old Turkic: ölürdüm ) translates to "I killed" or "I caused to die" . Linguistic and Historical Context In this context, "Ölürdüm" (Old Turkic: ölürdüm )