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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2008 10:07:04 GMT 3
Miss. Virtual Yakutia: miss.ykt.ru/This site has hundreds of pics of beautiful Sakha women competing to become Miss. Yakutia. Some of the women are Russian as well but most are Sakha.
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Post by Subu'atai on Jul 3, 2008 20:41:35 GMT 3
THAT'S BEAUTYKazak Oooook, this lady looks exactly like my mum, yet my mum is Tsahar/Manchu
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Post by pantigin on Sept 1, 2008 21:26:40 GMT 3
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2008 9:25:30 GMT 3
Uyghur? Who is she?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2008 9:25:49 GMT 3
Really sweet and beautiful face.
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Post by pantigin on Sept 2, 2008 15:19:03 GMT 3
She is an uighur student from xx university and her name is ferize osman.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2008 9:17:20 GMT 3
Would she mind if I put her pic up in another forum I know of for Turk girls?
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Post by pantigin on Sept 3, 2008 10:36:27 GMT 3
I think you could. because I found that pictures also from a website.
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Post by pantigin on Sept 3, 2008 11:28:32 GMT 3
Tangrikut shad you are totally wrong to say "there are two uighur countries. turfan uighurs are westerns. i think today's eastern turkistan's uighurs are turfanese uighurs' grand "childrens" Historians already had the conclusion that today's uighurs are the direct generation of people of Karakhanids and Edikut uighurs. Even famous kyrgyz writer Chingiz Aytmatov wrote an article about this. He has agreed that Mahmud Kashgary and Yusuf Has Hajip were from Uighur turks.
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Post by terekeme on Feb 3, 2009 12:51:07 GMT 3
Have Qaraqalpaqs anything to do with the Qarapapaqs (A Turkic tribe, anciently located in the Ahiska, Georgia)? Qarapapaq and Qaraqalpaq both have the meaning of Black Hat. Qarapapaqs of Georgia and Western Azerbaijan are also known as Terekeme. By that name, they are probably a branch of Turkmens. There's an ethnic group called Truhmen in southern Russia (near border with Georgia) who are believed to be a branch of Turkmens. www.terekemeler.comIam a Terekeme from Türkiye-Kars (north-east part of türkiye).We had came from somewhere in Georgia to todays Kars when it is 1915-17 war against Rus and Armenians... We Terekemes knew ourselves as a terekeme but not as a karapapak.Even I dont know who karapapak is.I am sure we are same with other terekemes sended to central asia by Rus but not sure with karapapaks living in azerbaycan.Problem is that we terekemes living in türkiye use completely same turkish with terekemes of sended from caucasia to central asia, but very different with karapapaks living in azerbaycan.If terekeme and karapapak are same, then how we speak different from ones very close to türkiye but completely same with ones very far away from türkiye?Really I can detect at once the single terekeme in 1000 azerbaycanian, but I can not if he/she is in a 1000 terekeme from central asia.So There is a big problem and probobly we are not karapapak..
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 3, 2009 21:46:59 GMT 3
Greetings Terekeme, welcome aboard
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Post by ALTAR on Feb 3, 2009 23:19:00 GMT 3
A poem of an old Iranian poet HAFEZ Shirazi about a Turk beauty from XIVth century.
"Eger an Türk-i Şirazî bedest âred dil-i mâ râ Behâl-i Hinduyeş bahşem Semerkand ü Buhara râ"
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 3, 2009 23:27:01 GMT 3
And what's the English translation?
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Post by ALTAR on Feb 3, 2009 23:37:34 GMT 3
And what's the English translation? If the Turkish belle of Shiraz, grabs a hold of my heart, just for her Hindu-like mole, I would give All of Samarkand, all of Bokhara...
* Hindu word means "black like Indians" in the poem and a short anecdote about this poem: " In one famous tale, the famed conqueror Tamerlane angrily summoned Hāfez to him to give him an explanation for one of his verses With Samarkand being Timur's capital and Bokhara his kingdom's finest city. "With the blows of my lustrous sword," Timur complained, "I have subjugated most of the habitable globe... to embellish Samarkand and Bokhara, the seats of my government; and you, would sell them for the black mole of belle of Shiraz!" Hāfez, so the tale goes, bowed deeply and replied "Alas, O Prince, it is this prodigality which is the cause of the misery in which you find me".
So surprised and pleased was Timur with this response that he dismissed Hafez with handsome gifts. "
source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafez
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 4, 2009 21:44:15 GMT 3
Interesting
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