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Post by massaget on Oct 30, 2011 15:53:38 GMT 3
There is 3 different village in Hungary under the name Kajár. The first mention of these willages are from 1037. The ruler of one of these villages was a man called Quajar, wich is not a hungarian name. I was wondering if it might have a connection with these Azeri qajars, as our lexicons are unsure of the origin of the name.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Oct 30, 2011 17:35:30 GMT 3
The "j" in Qajar (sometimes "ch" in Qachar) is pronounced like the "j" in the English word June, whereas Hungarian "j" is the equivalent of English "y" (which would make those names in Hungary similar to Turkic Qayar meaning "one who flows/slides/runs", related with the Oghuz tribal name Qayïgh/Qayï and probably the Mongol tribal name Kiyat). But those names you gave might hint at some Pecheneg or Cuman settlement (even though Cuman settlements appeared largely after the 1240s).
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Post by ballaja on Apr 8, 2012 10:47:31 GMT 3
Persians may claim many things that doesn’t accord to real history, Nadirshah is not liked by persians,because he was real turkoman from Avshar tribe, Nadir highly esteemed his own lineage and signed the documents with signature as “Nadirshah turkman”. Additionally the great ancestor of turks – Oguzhan, named one of his sons as Avshar which means- Hawk, the hawks are famous by thrusting the eyes of enemies, it was Avshars-hawks way of torturing people by putting eyes out,thrusting out so Nadirshah held to this way of killing people.
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Post by menguberdi on Apr 19, 2012 11:31:33 GMT 3
Nādir Shāh’s only interests were war and conquest. Once, when informed that there was no warfare in paradise, he remarked: “How then can there be any delights there?”
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Post by Muhammad Idrees on Dec 18, 2017 18:20:54 GMT 3
Is afshar a sub caste of Tourkman?
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Dec 18, 2017 21:38:58 GMT 3
Afshar is one of the 24 tribes of Oghuz/Turkmens.
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