Abstract
The ties between the Turkic-Tatar and Chinese peoples have a centuries-old history, beginning with ancient times when the Great Silk Road connected the West and the East, creating conditions for the exchange of goods, ideas and cultural values, and these relationships continue to this day.The connections between the Turks and the Chinese are characterized both by unity and various contradictions. The historical, cultural, social and linguistic aspects of the interaction between these two ethnic groups constitute a multifaceted object of research. This research allows us to understand how these peoples have exchanged cultural values, traded and interacted over the centuries. Modern linguistic communications are studied in the context of globalization and migration processes. The role of information technology and social networks in the preservation and development of language contacts is becoming increasingly important today.In the socio-economic aspect, the work studies the influence of language contacts on trade and economic relations. The knowledge of language and cultural characteristics can both contribute to and hinder the development of business relations and cooperation between the Turkic-Tatar and Chinese peoples.Thus, the proposed article reflects part of the history of mutual enrichment and cultural exchange of linguistic communication between the Turkic-Tatar and Chinese peoples. A deep understanding of these processes and their study show that they are important not only for preserving our historical and cultural heritage, but also for the further development of cooperation and friendship between the peoples.
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