QuoteReplyTopic: Does Ulusunu mean anything in Turkish? Posted: 10-Oct-2007 at 19:27
Ulusunu was a Mannaean king who ruled in modern Azerbaijan in the late eighth century BC, I want to find something about him on the web but it seems all website are in Turkish language: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ulusunu
Xi Tujue, thats okay. But Ulusunu is not a name there gramatically. It's Ulus with some suffixies with it. If you read what Cyrus wrote, He says there's a King named "Ulusunu". So in this case you have to prove there's such a name in Turkish language.
It is not Ulusunu, it was Ullusunnu, as Mannean king, Pietrowsky discovered most of Mannean culture, and historians that are racist around here try to claim him as Turkish
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