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Topic: Images of Turkic Peoples Posted: 16-Apr-2005 at 09:20 |
Post here pictures of the Turkic peoples
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AyKurt
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Posted: 16-Apr-2005 at 09:20 |
Kyrgyz girl
Kyrgyz children
Kyrgyz family
Krgyz man with a skinned sheep hanging from his yurt
Kyrgyz Shepherdess
Kyrgyz man
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Posted: 16-Apr-2005 at 09:46 |
Sari Yugur Turks
Yugur woman
Sari Yugurs
Yugur woman
Yugur couple
More Yugurs
Yugur girl
Yugur woman
Yugurs
Yugur girl
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Posted: 16-Apr-2005 at 11:03 |
Father and Daughter Khakass musicians
Dolgan
Khakas Shaman
Khakas Shaman
hakass
Hakass Women praying
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Posted: 16-Apr-2005 at 22:39 |
- MY dear uzbek nationality
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Posted: 16-Apr-2005 at 23:31 |
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Posted: 17-Apr-2005 at 07:20 |
Very nice photos . I will send some soon in my first spare time.
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Posted: 18-Apr-2005 at 08:45 |
I think they are of turkic, but no relevace with Turkey people.
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Posted: 18-Apr-2005 at 10:17 |
Originally posted by Elanjie
I think they are of turkic, but no relevace with Turkey people. |
IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE RELEVANT BECAUSE TURKS DIDN'T STAY IN A REGION AS MUCH AS CHINESE, JAPANESE, OR IRANI.
TURKS WALKED THE EARTH
THEY'RE EVERYWHERE
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Posted: 18-Apr-2005 at 10:27 |
Originally posted by Elanjie
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Turks are nomads from ancient times, and I can easily say that most of Turkic people still live a semi-nomadic lifestyle. Turks are everywhere, as a result of all these great migrations and long history. Today, An Altay Turk dont look like an Uygur Turk, an Uzbek dont look like a Bashkurt Turk, and a Turkey Turk dont look like a Kyrgiz Turk. But this doesnt matter, because after all these migrations and land adoptments, intermixing is quite natural. The thing that makes you a Turk isnt your look, or your current lands. The thing that makes all these people from all over Asia and even some regions in Europe is the common ancestry, common culture and historical bonds btw us. Because the most useful and specific ability of nomadic men is the amazing ability to adopt a land, a new lifestyle and synthesize the new civilization they met with its own easily...
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Posted: 18-Apr-2005 at 17:12 |
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Posted: 25-Apr-2005 at 16:43 |
Very nice photographs. I see such a great similarity with the Turkic
people and their culture as well as the Mongolian with that of the
native Americans. Interesting..
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Kha Wora Phutthachao Nop Phra Phumiban Bunya Direk
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Posted: 03-May-2005 at 16:32 |
Originally posted by YAFES
Originally posted by Elanjie
I think they are of turkic, but no relevace with Turkey people. |
IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE RELEVANT BECAUSE TURKS DIDN'T STAY IN A REGION AS MUCH AS CHINESE, JAPANESE, OR IRANI.
TURKS WALKED THE EARTH
THEY'RE EVERYWHERE
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IRANI WALKED THE EARTH TOO :::: FROM CHINA TO FRANCE. lol.
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Posted: 05-May-2005 at 18:25 |
Arabs walked the earth too
well the old world
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Posted: 05-May-2005 at 19:58 |
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Arabs walked the earth too
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Come on Azimuth, where did Arabs walk? "Talas War" on the east, to Andalucia on the west. More? Yeah Southern Anatolia on the north (that Yavuz Selim I settled the last time), to north Africa on the south., Well the old world you say is just bounded by middle east and africa.
But, Andalucia is just not the entire europe, huh!!!
Turks started in the Altaic mountains 10.000 years ago, many arrows spreaded around;
North; Syberia(entire)
South; India(entire), Persia(entire)
East; Europe(entire), Eurasia(entire), Middle East(entire), Africa
West; China, East Turkistan(entire) and America over Bering Strait(Ice)
Anyone who compares?
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Posted: 05-May-2005 at 20:29 |
I think that qualifies for walking the Earth.
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