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Post by Verinen Paroni on Jan 3, 2007 15:57:56 GMT 3
Ýn Turkey,we never eat Horse Meat. In Finland only very rarely. I eat that never...
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Post by Temüjin on Jan 3, 2007 22:14:22 GMT 3
I had horse once, it was good but not the best meat in my opinion.
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Post by tengrikut on Jan 4, 2007 12:09:29 GMT 3
Ýn Turkey,we never eat Horse Meat. come on man havent you ever eat sth out of your home? what was it do you think it was really sheep meat? ;D you might have eaten cat ;D
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Post by raapi on Jan 10, 2007 0:54:30 GMT 3
I don't believe in any god, but kok tenger/gok tengri is nicer both in sound and nicer how it's specific to the Turkic people and not an adoption.
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Post by Atabeg on Jan 17, 2007 0:47:16 GMT 3
what?
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Post by Bor Chono on Feb 1, 2007 12:32:18 GMT 3
What? what?...
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Post by Boorchi Noyan on Feb 4, 2007 15:02:11 GMT 3
I don't believe in any god, but kok tenger/gok tengri is nicer both in sound and nicer how it's specific to the Turkic people and not an adoption. Kokh Tenger is not specific to Turks nor Mongols, I think... Matching Kokh Tenger with one race/nation is wrong. Totally wrong and very offensive, not just for other nations but for Kokh Tenger himself too...
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Post by nisse on May 28, 2007 18:53:39 GMT 3
to the turkmen the horse is a holy animal, they never want it to get in any harm,,
by the way, why does kazakh people eat horse, I dont think that It could be of the taste, horse meats doenst taste good I think
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Post by nisse on May 28, 2007 18:55:41 GMT 3
I prefer tengri, because he hasnt many rules to follow, you can do whatever you want,
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on May 28, 2007 20:56:57 GMT 3
But back in the past, there were a lot of religious rules, especially because of animism. For example, you couldn't use water for your daily needs (cleaning, etc). Or you couldn't pee on fire, for example.
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Post by nisse on May 28, 2007 21:18:09 GMT 3
was thus written in any law, or was it the tengri will, I dont agree with you
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on May 29, 2007 16:11:31 GMT 3
Yes, it has been recorded in many sources (Chinese, Arabic and Latin-Greek). Besides, Chinggis Khan added them to his laws.
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Post by nisse on May 29, 2007 20:43:29 GMT 3
Chinggis khan is a mongol , myabe the mongols where different than the gök turks,
I am refering to the tangri , of the gök turks, did they have sich laws as you say,
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on May 31, 2007 0:35:27 GMT 3
Yes they had many traditions and rules about religion. Plus, the religion of the ancient Turks and Mongols was almost the same. You can read Jean-Paul Roux's book La Religion Des Turcs et des Mongols (Ancient Religion of Turks and Mongols) for details.
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Post by nisse on May 31, 2007 2:05:02 GMT 3
but that book is in french right, or are they english avaiable
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