QuoteReplyTopic: Are Turk and mongols cousin? Posted: 11-Jun-2007 at 10:25
Well, Turkic is not like Indo - European, u should have known this buddy.
We both come from Huns, and we both have same roots if we go back as far as 2000 years. I am an Azeri Turk, and 2 month is enough for me to live in Mongolstan and learn their language perfectly, without an accent.
Let Nepalese come Ireland and learn theirs in 1 year with accent - they can't
History is a farm. Nations are farmers. What they planted before will show what is going to grow tomorrow!
We both come from Huns, and we both have same roots if we go back as far as 2000 years.
No, Turkish people don't come from Huns,nor the mongols. Turkish are from Kayi of Oghuzs and mongols come from a homeland which is nearby the homeland of the ancestors of Huns...
Originally posted by Kerimoglu
I am an Azeri Turk, and 2 month is enough for me to live in Mongolstan and learn their language perfectly, without an accent.
Yes, you can learn their language because it is nearly same as the language of the ancient Turks and because the Turkic tribes were the neighbour of Xiongnu tribe which are the ancestors of the mongols...
No, Turkish people don't come from Huns,nor the mongols. Turkish are from Kayi of Oghuzs and mongols come from a homeland which is nearby the homeland of the ancestors of Huns...
No, Kayi are a branch(boy) of the Oghuz Turk confederation, the Ottomans were Kayi, Selcuk were Kinik, Karamanogullu were Salur and so on. Then there are the Kirim/Nogay/Astrakan are Kipchak Turks.
Huns were Turkic speaking according to sources, Xiongnu Huns were made up of many Turkic tribes.
What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.
Albert Pine
Well, Turkic is not like Indo - European, u should have known this buddy.
We both come from Huns, and we both have same roots if we go back as far as 2000 years. I am an Azeri Turk, and 2 month is enough for me to live in Mongolstan and learn their language perfectly, without an accent.
Let Nepalese come Ireland and learn theirs in 1 year with accent - they can't
Kerimoglu,
Thank you, but I do know that Turkic is not Indo-European. Note that I was only trying to explain that two languages within a language family do NOT make for close cultural ties. That is, the differences between the Irish and the Nepali are the same as the differences between a Turk from Turkey and a Mongol.
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum