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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Dec 3, 2011 11:11:53 GMT 3
Yes, they are Zaporozhian Cossacks.
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Post by sarmat on Dec 3, 2011 11:28:42 GMT 3
Looks like the picture is based on the Polish movie "With Fire and Sword."
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Post by sarmat on Dec 3, 2011 11:35:12 GMT 3
Hi Everybody! It's great honor to join this forum and meet so many peoples fascinated in Nomadic Culture! I'm the person from those photos pasted by Kilij Arslan (On the one of my pictures is not a cellphone This is tuner for my instruments). I'm the member of Polish historical reenactment project Altan Orda Jin Ulus and I'am interested in Music of Grand Steppe, Mongol culture and language and i try to reconstruct Cuman/Polovets/Kipchaks high class warrior inventory. Our group is trying to reconstruct the clothes, inventory and weapons of medieval XII/XIIIc steppe peoples (Kipchaks, Mongols, Seljuks, Kara Kalpaks). Our group exists for two years and we are trying to present for modern people the main aspect of polish/mongol/tatar historical contacts and nomadic way life. Please enjoy our site- there is a lot of informations and our interpretations of archeological artefacts The instruments on my photos are: tuvan Igil and Chanzy, Kazakh-Dombra and khomus from altai. HERE You can find some pictures about Polovets/Kipchaks/KaraKalpaks Once again nice to be here! Thanks Arslan! Wow, what you're doing guys is great and very impressive! I wish, I could join your reenactments one day.
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Post by chagabtur on Dec 4, 2011 3:41:40 GMT 3
Thank You Sarmat! You are welcome!
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Post by Asparuh on Dec 6, 2011 1:33:34 GMT 3
Yes Zaporozhian Cossacks. My eyes didn´t lied to me.Thanks.
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Post by Temüjin on Dec 7, 2011 19:35:22 GMT 3
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Post by Asparuh on Dec 12, 2011 2:22:21 GMT 3
Thanks ! The pictures looks very realistic.Is these the Huns conquest ?
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Post by Temüjin on Dec 13, 2011 23:50:21 GMT 3
it's from the Huns invasion/raid of Gallia (modern France) which was checked by Aetius' Army near Chalons.
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Post by Asparuh on Dec 14, 2011 0:37:04 GMT 3
Ok,Thank you,I watched the movie.The Huns were stopped there.
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pantigin
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Post by pantigin on Dec 18, 2011 17:05:35 GMT 3
some warriors sometimes do like this [/img] Attachments:
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pantigin
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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 Dec 18, 2011 17:06:40 GMT 3
sorry ! my bad
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matmohair1
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"Fierce as wolf with a leopard skin, Smoke has darkened in the air, Smell of death and deep despair"
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Post by matmohair1 on Dec 19, 2011 1:12:28 GMT 3
17th century Russian warriors Saracens Russian & Mongol Tibetan & Mughal
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Post by Asparuh on Dec 19, 2011 1:18:40 GMT 3
Nice picture i found with the name - Turkic - Mongol . I don´t know from which period it is,but i like the concept of one horse to carry the armours & weapons and another one for the rider himself Attachments:
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Post by sarmat on Dec 20, 2011 2:23:50 GMT 3
This is an interesting picture a famous Russian painter Vereshiagin who is also one of my favorite painters dated 1873. He traveled a lot in Central Asia and India. This image is the actual picture of a Bukhrarian emirate soldier. The exact title of it is "Sarbaz. Bukharian soldier." I think it is interesting because the guy actually looks more like a Manchu archer. May be he was in a Qing diplomatic mission to Bukhara or a mercenary?
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Post by massaget on Dec 20, 2011 13:04:07 GMT 3
This is a link to the Feszty round picture wich is a 120 meter long round painting about the incoming of the Magyars. All typicality of a steppe tribe can be seen on this picture. Click to : "teljes képernyõ" to get a full screen picture. www.budapest360.hu/feszty_panoramahu.htm
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