According to Hammer; Turks are most succesful nation to found new states and to rise them...But which one is the greatest Turkish Empire?
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Originally posted by deadkenny View PostAre the Huns considered 'Turkish'?
look, you can travel from Turkey to China (even in the western Uygur side of China) and you will not need any language but Turkish ;)Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none; be able for thine enemy rather in power than use; and keep thy friend under thine own life's key; be checked for silence, but never taxed for speech.
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Originally posted by MrFirst View PostAttila was a Turk?
theres a lot of Turkic Nations which were the deadliest enemys to eachother in history.
"Ever since Joseph de Guignes in the 18th century identified the Huns with the Xiongnu or (H)siung-nu,[5] there has been a school of thought that the Huns were of Turkic origin. This theory is also supported by O. Maenchen-Helfen, on the basis of his linguistic studies.[6][7] English scholar Peter Heather, also called the Huns "the first group of Turkic, as opposed to Iranian, nomads to have intruded into Europe".[8] Kemal Cemal, a Turkish researcher,[9] points to linguistic evidence; compares Turkic and Hunnic words, names and shows the similarities between them. He also compares systems of governance of the Huns to that of other Turkic tribes, and demonstrates how similar they are. Others who support this view include Hungarian historian Gyula Nemeth in his 1991 book Hungary."Last edited by Big K; 17 May 07,, 09:47.Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none; be able for thine enemy rather in power than use; and keep thy friend under thine own life's key; be checked for silence, but never taxed for speech.
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Originally posted by MrFirst View PostAttila was a Turk?
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