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Hero
Jan 22, 2008 13:27:50 GMT 3
Post by Bor Chono on Jan 22, 2008 13:27:50 GMT 3
those are vampires Warewolves were sucking blood before Vampires! ;D U know in the story of Vlad Dracul Turk Elchi said : We don`t take off our hats in presence of Nobility. It`s our custom. Mongols have same custom!
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Hero
Feb 2, 2008 15:24:08 GMT 3
Post by Bor Chono on Feb 2, 2008 15:24:08 GMT 3
I imagine "Ihsan Tigin huu"="Ihsan the young prince" like this. ;DWhat do you ppl think about this? About his jewels showing his nobility. (A Mongol nobleman ofthen hold a mace. =LOL It`s like : The monkey who is holding a big bone -is the leader. ;D) Ihsan is a typical nobleman =proud & abitious.
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Hero
Feb 2, 2008 17:44:29 GMT 3
Post by Atabeg on Feb 2, 2008 17:44:29 GMT 3
great job bor chono agabey Everything seems perefectly turkic (but I'm no expert), the dagger is of essence for the Turks (eventhough it should be just slightley more curved) I congradulate you
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Hero
Feb 2, 2008 19:16:08 GMT 3
Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 2, 2008 19:16:08 GMT 3
Wow, very nice, thanks Everything is perfect And the dagger can stay the same too, though maybe it can be only slightly longer.
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Hero
Jun 9, 2008 5:52:40 GMT 3
Post by Bor Chono on Jun 9, 2008 5:52:40 GMT 3
Can U ppl tell me ancient turk princess name? What do think of this name : Guljan or Guljanabtw still working on pics
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Hero
Jun 9, 2008 15:14:04 GMT 3
Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jun 9, 2008 15:14:04 GMT 3
Hmm it sounds too Persian You can name her "Ilbilgä (Ilbilge)", which was a title born by Ilbilgä Qatun, wife of Iltirish Qaghan. Unfortunately, not many female names are known from Old Turkic texts; most of the names belonged to males
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Hero
Jun 10, 2008 5:34:19 GMT 3
Post by Bor Chono on Jun 10, 2008 5:34:19 GMT 3
What do U think about name :
Dusal means "Drop"(=water drop, rain drop..etc).
What is turk word for "drop"?
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Hero
Jun 10, 2008 23:12:57 GMT 3
Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jun 10, 2008 23:12:57 GMT 3
The Modern Turkish form of it is Damla. In other dialects, it's like this:
Azeri: Damladamcı Bashqurt: Tamsı Qazaq: Tamşı (Tamshy) Qyrghyz: Tamçı (Tamchy) Uzbek: Tàmçi Tatar: Tamçı Turkmen: Damca Uyghur: Tamçä
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Hero
Jun 13, 2008 6:38:01 GMT 3
Post by Bor Chono on Jun 13, 2008 6:38:01 GMT 3
I guess some Tsahar Mongolian were called : "Tamchi"=sounds like "Hell men" or "Hell servent" ;D Not good name for Princess!
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Hero
Jun 13, 2008 23:20:32 GMT 3
Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jun 13, 2008 23:20:32 GMT 3
LOL ;D Well as long as you say that the name is not in any Mongolian dialect, there won't be any problem
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Hero
Dec 19, 2008 15:43:16 GMT 3
Post by nomadi on Dec 19, 2008 15:43:16 GMT 3
I guess some Tsahar Mongolian were called : "Tamchi"=sounds like "Hell men" or "Hell servent" ;D Tamucu ( hell men ) Tamu = Hell
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Hero
Apr 3, 2009 5:52:15 GMT 3
Post by Bor Chono on Apr 3, 2009 5:52:15 GMT 3
d**n crisis! ;D I can`t my book printed! (My dad says : Well...I can`t waste money in useless things! )
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Hero
Apr 3, 2009 14:20:56 GMT 3
Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Apr 3, 2009 14:20:56 GMT 3
Oh my, that's bad
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