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Post by Temüjin on Apr 27, 2008 22:13:55 GMT 3
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Post by aca on Apr 28, 2008 11:26:03 GMT 3
Another pic of Sakha warriors This is the best one I could find on the net
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Post by Atabeg on Apr 28, 2008 13:10:03 GMT 3
the weapon looks like a giant scalpel
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Apr 28, 2008 20:11:18 GMT 3
Ah ok, it looks like the weapon visible here: As far as I remember, it looks like the Chinese spear named Yǎn (Yen) 戭.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2008 10:06:30 GMT 3
Miss. Virtual Yakutia: miss.ykt.ru/This site has hundreds of pics of beautiful Sakha women competing to become Miss. Yakutia. Some of the women are Russian as well but most are Sakha.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Apr 30, 2008 18:53:55 GMT 3
Very nice, very nice
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Post by Temüjin on May 2, 2008 20:45:48 GMT 3
Ah ok, it looks like the weapon visible here: As far as I remember, it looks like the Chinese spear named Yǎn (Yen) 戭. yes it looks similar to polearms used by the Chinese but its unlikely they had contact and adopted it from the Chinese and the Chinese weapon looks slightly different. probably no warriors from the Steppe proper used this weapon at all.
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Post by tongduurai on Jul 25, 2008 20:56:17 GMT 3
Sakha (or Turks in general) and Native Americans can be related only if some Turkic tribe, long before Sakha inhabited Yakutia, teleported itself from Altay to Alaska, jumping over numerous Tungus, Yukagir, Paleo-Siberian and Eskimo peoples. There is as much truth to ^that statement as there is to the thingyamany theory that the Navajo are direct descendents of Han Chinese settlers who arrived in 2000BC ;D.The Sakha people Did NOT originate in central asia! They moved Northward into Eastern Siberia from the (so-called)Trans-Baikal region which is the ancestral homeland of (all)Altaic peoples. As for the Native Americans, Athabascan people have been linked genetically by means of genetic markers AND dentition to Altaic peoples. In particular there is a strong genetic link between the Navajo and the Mongols . Read about it here: www.iaiachronicle.org/archives/NavajoEmergenceStory2005.htmThe closest genetic relatives of Native Americans in Asia are the Ainu, Ket, Sakha, and Selkup peoples.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jul 25, 2008 21:33:09 GMT 3
Greetings Tongduurai, welcome aboard, and thanx for the info
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Post by nanman on Jul 27, 2008 13:20:06 GMT 3
There is as much truth to ^that statement as there is to the thingyamany theory that the Navajo are direct descendents of Han Chinese settlers who arrived in 2000BC ;D. Technically, the Han Chinese did not even existed as a distinct group 4000 years ago. I think any link would have been a really long time ago possibly.
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Post by aca on Nov 23, 2009 13:53:49 GMT 3
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Nov 24, 2009 13:33:37 GMT 3
Very cool drawings, thanx my dear Yabġu
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Post by jamyangnorbu on Dec 16, 2009 6:41:51 GMT 3
wow this would be awsome if i knew russian and njet I don't know it Here is a PDF of a Sakha-English Dictionary compiled by a PHD candidate at the University of Chicago: home.uchicago.edu/~straughn/sakhadic.pdf
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Dec 16, 2009 21:35:41 GMT 3
Greetings Jamyangnorbu, welcome aboard and thank you for the link, it's very nice
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Post by aca on Apr 18, 2012 12:23:32 GMT 3
Distribution of the Yakut people in XVII c. Dark gray: Inhabited by Yakuts in XVII century Light gray: Yakut expansion during XVII century. Distribution of the Yakut people in XVIII c. Dark gray: Yakut expansion towards the end of XVIII c. Distribution of the Yakut people in XIX c. Light gray: Yakut expansion during XIX century.
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