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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 6, 2008 3:16:57 GMT 3
Hello Azadan, welcome aboard Why can not view any of the pictures? I can view all of them Dear members, here is a drawing of a random Old Turkic warrior:
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Without Uighurs, there was no Mahmud and without him, there is no complete stories of Turks !
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Post by pantigin on Feb 26, 2008 6:53:18 GMT 3
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 26, 2008 21:33:31 GMT 3
Nice pictures, thanks a lot
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Post by Balkhani on Mar 1, 2008 23:18:24 GMT 3
Bulgarians arriving at the Danube
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Post by Azadan Januspar on Mar 2, 2008 1:45:00 GMT 3
still can not view any of them.
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Post by Temüjin on Mar 10, 2008 0:34:31 GMT 3
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Post by mwe on Apr 30, 2008 2:21:56 GMT 3
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Post by mwe on Apr 30, 2008 2:39:18 GMT 3
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Apr 30, 2008 19:39:00 GMT 3
I got the picture you asked for from the e-book version of that book but it's not of best quality Those infantrymen are Ottoman janissaries. The cavalrymen under that are Ottoman tımarlı sipâhis. The warriors below are random drawings of Old Turkic warriors. The last one is a heavy cavalryman of the Blue Turks (Gök Türks, Tūjué [T'u-chüeh] 突厥).
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Post by mwe on May 1, 2008 1:33:28 GMT 3
Thanks for the image (it is of great quality - don't worry about that) and info on the Turkic pictures.
Anyone have more pictures from the Crimean/Kazan Khanate?
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Post by Temüjin on May 2, 2008 20:37:14 GMT 3
why do you post Ottomans in this thread?
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Post by gie on May 31, 2008 23:07:12 GMT 3
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Post by Temüjin on Jun 3, 2008 18:02:03 GMT 3
thats a great find, thanks for sharing!
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jun 4, 2008 1:36:00 GMT 3
That is awesome indeed, thanks a lot
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Post by nikebg on Jun 6, 2008 11:48:36 GMT 3
Normal, Bulgarian school wich apparently has a strong respect for our history - we have great history classrooms and we have such paintings on each floor - the one on the picture above, one of the tale of Kubrat and his sons,the christianisation,balkan and world wars Yes, my first school also had such pictures all over the place. Anyway, here are a heavy- and light-armed Mongol warriors: And Ivailo's rebellion against the Tatars. Both are from the book "The great battles and fights of the Bulgarians in the Middle Ages". Btw, this horseman from the same book is indeed a Byzantine kataphract from the second half of the X century, as the text next to the picture says... Edit: I almost forgot to add the Kuman warrior on the left here.
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