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Post by balamir on Dec 30, 2006 12:59:01 GMT 3
Are Muslim Mongols celebrate Qurban Feast?Ýf they are,do they kill horse or sheep/goat vs.? Bor chono,do you think killing animals with our styles is savageness? Well... I guess there are no Muslim Mongols! ;D Well... Yes Remember the Yosa(=Yasa) of The Great Khaan!? Ýt is ok
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Post by kokturk on Jan 2, 2007 13:48:18 GMT 3
Do you people eat the internal organs??? i.e the intestines, stomach, heart, liver etc etc etc.....Mongolians do....quite nice actually... Yes, of course. We also eat the kidneys and the brain. But, my favorites are liver (ciðer) and stomack (iþkembe).
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Post by Bor Chono on Jan 2, 2007 18:23:21 GMT 3
Well... I guess there are no Muslim Mongols! ;D Well... Yes Remember the Yosa(=Yasa) of The Great Khaan!? Ýt is ok Well...I think that the Great khaan was influenced by Cristian Kazaks cuz they wanted something agaist Muslim tradition.-I guess
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Post by kokturk on Jan 2, 2007 21:25:07 GMT 3
Well...I think that the Great khaan was influenced by Cristian Kazaks cuz they wanted something agaist Muslim tradition.-I guess At that era, there were no Qazaqs. You should mean Kereyit, Naiman, Merkit, Onggut who were Nestorian Christians. Also, there were some Christian Kypchaks.
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Jan 3, 2007 1:10:29 GMT 3
Kereyits and Naymans were Nestorian Christians.
And yes, some of the western Qipchaq aristocracy started to convert into Russian Orthodox Christianity in the 11-12 centuries.
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Post by Bor Chono on Jan 3, 2007 13:50:36 GMT 3
Well...I think that the Great khaan was influenced by Cristian Kazaks cuz they wanted something agaist Muslim tradition.-I guess At that era, there were no Qazaqs. You should mean Kereyit, Naiman, Merkit, Onggut who were Nestorian Christians. Also, there were some Christian Kypchaks. I recently heard that word Kazak comes from word something like "Kaas" of "Kaz" word mean "bird" or name of a bird. They say Mongols already named them like this cuz when they travel they form long lines like birds.(Mongols travel in bunch I mean like small round cloud.) -Have any idea about it? I thought Kereyit, Naiman, Merkit...were Kazaks.
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Post by kokturk on Jan 3, 2007 18:56:32 GMT 3
At that era, there were no Qazaqs. You should mean Kereyit, Naiman, Merkit, Onggut who were Nestorian Christians. Also, there were some Christian Kypchaks. I recently heard that word Kazak comes from word something like "Kaas" of "Kaz" word mean "bird" or name of a bird. They say Mongols already named them like this cuz when they travel they form long lines like birds.(Mongols travel in bunch I mean like small round cloud.) -Have any idea about it? I thought Kereyit, Naiman, Merkit...were Kazaks. Qaz means goose in Turkish. But the main ethymology of Qazaq is qaz-aq, meaning wanderer. Qazaq were nomadic. Kereit, Naiman, Merkit... are Qazaqs, but there were anybody called Qazaq at the time of Great Khaan.
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Jan 3, 2007 19:32:01 GMT 3
They say Mongols already named them like this cuz when they travel they form long lines like birds. Mongols say they named Qazaqs? ;D
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Post by Atabeg on Jan 3, 2007 20:32:43 GMT 3
in Turkish there is a word kazak meaning sweater
but kazakh means free(if i'm no wrong)
whats the link between, those 2?
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jan 4, 2007 4:39:15 GMT 3
We already have a topic about the name Qazaq in the Lingual History Board.
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