قربان قلی ملک قلیوویچ بردی محمدوف (Gurbanguly Mälikgulyýewiç Berdimuhamedow)
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اک ترکمان سیاست دان تے فروری 2007ء توں ترکمانستان دے صدر وی نيں۔ اوہ دنیا دے ہن تک دے پہلے دندان ساز نيں جنہاں نوں صدارت دا منصب ملا۔[۱۷]
حوالے
- ↑ Spelled with two m in Turkmen language (Berdimuhammedow) and in Russian language (Бердымухаммедов) until 25 June 2007 (see here an election sign dated February 2007 on the web site of Radio Free Europe). Since this date his last name is spelled with a single m in every official text or newspaper. This dispatch from Eurasianet.org tells about the Russian form of his name, but the same thing can been observed about its Tukmen form on every texts published on internet after this date, for example on the website of Turkmen Press agency.
- ↑ Evidently the names consist of a series of compounds.
- The given name can be analysed as "gurban" 'sacrifice' (cf. Arab.-Pers. قربان ) and "guly" (from Pers. غلی , an abbreviated form of Arab.-Pers. غلام 'servant').
- The patronym consists of "mälik" (Arab.-Pers. ملک 'king, sovereign', Pers. غلی , and finally, the Russian patronymic suffix -евич).
- The surname contains three elements: "berdi" 'servant, slave' (from Pers. برده ), the name of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and Russian -ов (the common Slavic suffix of origin/family).
- ↑ or Gurbanguly Berdymuhamedov, Berdymukhammedov; Although Gurbanguly Mälikgulyýewiç Berdimuhamedow is the only Turkmen form, and Turkmen, written with Latin alphabet, is the only official language of Turkmenistan, western sources generally use the Russian form Гурбангулы or Курбанкулы Мяликгулыевич Бердымухам(м)едов, using various transcriptions.[۴][۵][۶][۷][۸][۹][۱۰][۱۱][۱۲][۱۳][۱۴]
- ↑ The English version of the web site of the presidency uses a curious mixture of the Turkmen spelling with a transcribed ending: Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov[۱۵]
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