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- Gutian_language abstract "The Gutian language (Qutian) was spoken by the Gutian people who briefly ruled over Sumer around 2100 BCE during the Gutian dynasty of Sumer, who lived in the territory between the Zagros and the Tigris in present-day Iranian and Iraqi Kurdistan.Nothing is known about the language except its existence and a list of Gutian ruler names in the Sumerian king list. The existence is attested by a list of languages spoken in the region, found in a clay tablet from the Middle Babylonian period presumably originating from the city of Emar,, which also lists Akkadian, Amorite, Sutean, "Subarean" (Hurrian), and Elamite. There is also record of "an interpreter for the Gutean language" at Adab.The Gutian king names from the Sumerian list are Inkishush, Zarlagab, Shulme (or Yarlagash), Silulumesh (or Silulu), Inimabakesh (Duga), Igeshaush (or Ilu-An), Yarlagab, Ibate, Kurum, Apilkin, La-erabum, Irarum, Ibranum, Hablum, Puzur-Suen, Yarlaganda, Si-um and Tirigan. Based on these names, some scholars claim that the Gutian language was neither Semitic nor Indo-European, and was unrelated to the languages spoken around it.However, according to Tamaz V. Gamkrelidze and Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov, Gutian language was close to Tocharian languages of the Indo-European family.The historical Guti have been widely regarded as among the ancestors of the Kurdish people, including by the modern Kurds themselves. However, in the late 19th-century, Assyriologist Julius Oppert sought to connect the Gutians of remote antiquity with the later Gutones (Goths), whom Ptolemy in 150 AD had known as the Guti, a tribe of Scandia. Oppert's theory on this connection is not shared by many scholars today, in the absence of further evidence.".
- Gutian_language iso6393Code "none".
- Gutian_language spokenIn Zagros_Mountains.
- Gutian_language wikiPageID "22487771".
- Gutian_language wikiPageRevisionID "600465978".
- Gutian_language era "attested ca. 2100 BCE".
- Gutian_language ethnicity Gutian_people.
- Gutian_language familycolor "unclassified".
- Gutian_language glotto "guti1235".
- Gutian_language hasPhotoCollection Gutian_language.
- Gutian_language iso "none".
- Gutian_language name "Gutian".
- Gutian_language nativename "Qutian".
- Gutian_language region Zagros_Mountains.
- Gutian_language subject Category:Ancient_languages.
- Gutian_language subject Category:Gutium.
- Gutian_language subject Category:Language_isolates_of_Asia.
- Gutian_language subject Category:Mesopotamia.
- Gutian_language subject Category:Unclassified_languages.
- Gutian_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Gutian_language type AgglutinativeLanguages.
- Gutian_language type AncientLanguages.
- Gutian_language type Communication100033020.
- Gutian_language type Language106282651.
- Gutian_language type UnclassifiedLanguages.
- Gutian_language type Language.
- Gutian_language type Language.
- Gutian_language type InformationEntity.
- Gutian_language comment "The Gutian language (Qutian) was spoken by the Gutian people who briefly ruled over Sumer around 2100 BCE during the Gutian dynasty of Sumer, who lived in the territory between the Zagros and the Tigris in present-day Iranian and Iraqi Kurdistan.Nothing is known about the language except its existence and a list of Gutian ruler names in the Sumerian king list.".
- Gutian_language label "Gutian language".
- Gutian_language label "Кутийский язык".
- Gutian_language sameAs m.05ztvzh.
- Gutian_language sameAs Q5621802.
- Gutian_language sameAs Q5621802.
- Gutian_language sameAs Gutian_language.
- Gutian_language wasDerivedFrom Gutian_language?oldid=600465978.
- Gutian_language isPrimaryTopicOf Gutian_language.
- Gutian_language name "Gutian".
- Gutian_language name "Qutian".