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ON ORIGINS OF TURKS AND TURKISH LANGUAGE
1.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 11 Dec 2005 Sun 09:00 pm

FOLLOWING LINKS CARRY ACADEMIC PAPERS (mainly of Russian origin) and may not interest the layman.


TURKS IN SUMERIA, 5000 years ago
Origin of the Turks- SOURCE :Mirfatyh Zakiev
http://sophistikatedkids.com/turkic/42TurkicAndSumer/ZakievGenesisSumersEn.htm


ETRUSCIAN CONNECTION,4000years ago - ORIGINS OF LATIN AND GREEK LANGUAGES - TURKISH TRACES IN EUROPE - SOURCE: F.R. Latypov
http://sophistikatedkids.com/turkic/34Etruscans/EtruskTextsEn.htm

TURKISH BORROWINGS IN ENGLISH
http://sophistikatedkids.com/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/TurkicBorrowingsEn.htm


2.       ramayan
2633 posts
 11 Dec 2005 Sun 09:24 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

FOLLOWING LINKS CARRY ACADEMIC PAPERS (mainly of Russian origin) and may not interest the layman.


TURKS IN SUMERIA, 5000 years ago
Origin of the Turks- SOURCE :Mirfatyh Zakiev
http://sophistikatedkids.com/turkic/42TurkicAndSumer/ZakievGenesisSumersEn.htm


ETRUSCIAN CONNECTION,4000years ago - ORIGINS OF LATIN AND GREEK LANGUAGES - TURKISH TRACES IN EUROPE - SOURCE: F.R. Latypov
http://sophistikatedkids.com/turkic/34Etruscans/EtruskTextsEn.htm

TURKISH BORROWINGS IN ENGLISH
http://sophistikatedkids.com/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/TurkicBorrowingsEn.htm





dude enlighten me about who we are???

3.       Aslan
1070 posts
 11 Dec 2005 Sun 09:34 pm

...I don´t dare to make my own interpretation, ramayan!

4.       ramayan
2633 posts
 11 Dec 2005 Sun 09:44 pm

Quoting Aslan:

...I don´t dare to make my own interpretation, ramayan!


hide it urself

5.       Aslan
1070 posts
 11 Dec 2005 Sun 09:53 pm

Quoting ramayan:

Quoting Aslan:

...I don´t dare to make my own interpretation, ramayan!


hide it urself



Thank you for your advice! ...and I will follow the advice...for my own safety! ...if not, some caveman will come with a whip, I´m sure! lol

6.       ramayan
2633 posts
 11 Dec 2005 Sun 10:08 pm

ummmmm.....yes its for ur health...

7.       bod
5999 posts
 11 Dec 2005 Sun 10:27 pm

Quoting Aslan:

if not, some caveman will come with a whip, I´m sure! lol



The idea of the whip seems appealing

8.       Aslan
1070 posts
 11 Dec 2005 Sun 10:53 pm

Quoting bod:

Quoting Aslan:

if not, some caveman will come with a whip, I´m sure! lol



The idea of the whip seems appealing



...well...I don´t mind the whip...as long as I am the one holding it! lol

9.       bod
5999 posts
 11 Dec 2005 Sun 10:58 pm

Quoting Aslan:

...well...I don´t mind the whip...as long as I am the one holding it! lol



Well - as it is you.......
I don't have a problem with that either

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