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Post by kokturk on Sept 19, 2006 18:57:08 GMT 3
Tirigan, tij, orontes, or what ever! Do not spoil the holy names of Altaic and Mongol!
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Sept 19, 2006 20:14:52 GMT 3
No no kokturk, it's not him, believe me
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Post by kokturk on Sept 19, 2006 20:28:05 GMT 3
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Sept 19, 2006 21:01:29 GMT 3
How can you be sure? He uses proxy. Because he hasn't posted things like "Great History of Kurdistan" ;D
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Post by Boorchi Noyan on Sept 26, 2006 1:28:37 GMT 3
How can you be sure? He uses proxy. Because he hasn't posted things like "Great History of Kurdistan" ;D haha, cuz here is a steppe forum ha? Kurds and steppes? I would die not to see those days...
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Post by barkhuu on Feb 25, 2007 8:45:30 GMT 3
Turkic people who twice created their states in nowday's Mongolian land were of Mongoloid race. their pure descendents are now first of all, the Yakuts.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 26, 2007 0:33:34 GMT 3
Hello Barkhuu, welcome to SHF
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Post by nisse on May 28, 2007 18:43:33 GMT 3
I read in a article that the turks in turkey have the same dna as the xiong nu graves showed , showing that turks are geneticly turks,
and not mixed up as many say they are, maybe to some extent but not that much
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on May 28, 2007 20:44:48 GMT 3
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Post by nisse on May 28, 2007 21:07:39 GMT 3
yes it was that one , thanks
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Post by 2023travel2endless on Jun 30, 2007 3:16:53 GMT 3
Please do not ignore the Turks from Central Asia and Crimea who settled in Anatolia during the 19th and 20 century, of which my family is an example. (Crimean Turks fleeing Crimea in the 1940's)
Today, the biggest Crimean Tatar population resides in Turkey, not Crimea.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jul 1, 2007 0:31:27 GMT 3
Yes, you are right. There are many Tatars (mostly from Crimea, but also from Tataristan), Uyghurs, Qïrghïz, Qazaqs and Özbeks (Uzbek) living in Turkey, but the Crimean Tatars are the most crowded.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2007 19:05:57 GMT 3
Yea, Turkey is slowly turning into a Turkistan/Turan community. But I think that Karachay Turks are the majority in Turkey, of non-Anatolian Turks.
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Post by tangriberdi on Jul 3, 2007 22:15:08 GMT 3
Yea, Turkey is slowly turning into a Turkistan/Turan community. But I think that Karachay Turks are the majority in Turkey, of non-Anatolian Turks. No Turkey is unfortunately not turning into what you refer as Turan /Turkistan community to. Since 1990s Turkic migration to Turkey has stopped, as far as I know. Contrarily Turkey turns into Big Kurdistan due to very rapid Kurdish incrase of population.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2007 14:18:19 GMT 3
Stopped? No, I personally know and know of many Uygurs who move there all the time. Also, a lot of Kazaks go there to study and many of them choose to live there afterwards. Those are probably the 2 most significant Turk migrations into Turkey from Central Asia.
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