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Originally Posted by deadkenny
No, Turkish and Turkic are not the same thing, at least not the common usage of such in the English language. Attila may or may not have been 'Turkic', but he was not Turkish. Interestingly the connection with Hungarians / Maygars is also questionable, but if true would tend to contradict your claims of Turkish / Turkic origins of the Huns. Unless you're now claiming that Hungarians are also Turks.
"Turanian" is not the same thing as either Turkic or Turkish - it is yet a wider grouping.
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Kenny,
the words does not matter, we have the same roots.
"the true world"......i dont know who is this true world!?
but i know something about Turks history, no matter what they say.
I am a Turk and i say you Attila and Huns are even more Turk/Turkic/Turkish/Turanian then Ottomans...
we are all brothers, the matter is Attila may not be a Oguz Turk but from an other Turk/Turkic/Turkish/Turanian tribe,
and he is a Turk/Turkic/Turkish/