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Dear colleagues,
I am trying to answer the following question. I have a source that says:
'The indigenous people of Southern Uzbekistan for ages referred to this
disease [Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever] as Hungribta (blood taking),
Khunymuny (nose bleeding), Karakhalak (black death)'. My question is: are
these words Uzbek, do their roots look Turkic at all or are they borrowed
from/belong to another language (Dari?Farsi?), and what could be the
correct spelling? The current spelling may have come from the
transliteration from a source in Russian.
Thank you,
Anna Clawson
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