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The Turkish presence in Western Thrace started with the arrival of the Scythian Turks who came to the Balkans in the 2nd century BC together with the 'Western Branch' of migrants from Central Asia.
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=VpdXKpmaYLEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=a+modern+theory+of+language+evolution&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwisvcCdhrroAhWwk4sKHUxfBG8Q6AEIJTAA#v=onepage&q=Turkic&f=false
.Contemporary populations linked to western Iron Age steppe people can be found among diverse ethnic groups in the Caucasus, Russia and Central Asia (spread across many Iranian and other Indo- European speaking groups), whereas populations with genetic
similarities to eastern Scythian groups are found almost exclusively among Turkic language speakers (Supplementary Figs 10 and 11).
https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/sites/reich.hms.harvard.edu/files/inline-files/ncomms14615_0.pdf
Contemporary descendants of western Scythian groups are found among various groups in the Caucasus and Central Asia, while similarities to eastern Scythian are found to be more widespread, but almost exclusively among Turkic language speaking (formerly) nomadic groups, particularly from the Kipchak branch of Turkic languages (Supplementary Note 1).
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14615
Caucasus and Central Asia, while similarities to eastern Scythian are found to be more widespread, but almost exclusively among Turkic language speaking (formerly) nomadic groups, particularly from the Kipchak branch of Turkic languages (Supplementary Note 1).
http://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2017/03/genetic-origins-and-legacy-of-scythians.html?m=1
Turkic tribes like Sakas, Kushanas, when they settled on India's borders and inside it also adopted ...
https://www.cs.colostate.edu/~malaiya/turkish.html
http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/27_Scythians/EthnicRootsEn.htm
Both Kushans and Scythians were of Turki origin.
(University of Sind)
https://books.google.com.tr/books?hl=tr&id=q3FXAAAAMAAJ&dq=both+kushans+and+scythians+were+of+pakistan&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Turki
The Sacae were a mixed people, probably a fusion of Iranian, Finnish, and Turkish— the antithesis of modern Hungarians. Exactly the same may be presumed about the Alans. The Chinese consider them as near relations of the Turks.
(Harvard University Press)
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=tMdRefDs_G4C&q=sacae+finnic+harvard&dq=sacae+finnic+harvard&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjQpbS39L_pAhXhs4sKHSFTB0kQ6AEILjAB
Genetics of Saka people
https://hizliresim.com/aDjnZ0
https://hizliresim.com/IfZFMW
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The Turkish presence in Western Thrace started with the arrival of the Scythian Turks who came to the Balkans in the 2nd century BC together with the 'Western Branch' of migrants from Central Asia.
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=VpdXKpmaYLEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=a+modern+theory+of+language+evolution&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwisvcCdhrroAhWwk4sKHUxfBG8Q6AEIJTAA#v=onepage&q=Turkic&f=false
Contemporary populations linked to western Iron Age steppe people can be found among diverse ethnic groups in the Caucasus, Russia and Central Asia (spread across many Iranian and other Indo- European speaking groups), whereas populations with genetic
similarities to eastern Scythian groups are found almost exclusively among Turkic language speakers (Supplementary Figs 10 and 11).
https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/sites/reich.hms.harvard.edu/files/inline-files/ncomms14615_0.pdf
Contemporary descendants of western Scythian groups are found among various groups in the Caucasus and Central Asia, while similarities to eastern Scythian are found to be more widespread, but almost exclusively among Turkic language speaking (formerly) nomadic groups, particularly from the Kipchak branch of Turkic languages (Supplementary Note 1).
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14615
Caucasus and Central Asia, while similarities to eastern Scythian are found to be more widespread, but almost exclusively among Turkic language speaking (formerly) nomadic groups, particularly from the Kipchak branch of Turkic languages (Supplementary Note 1).
http://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2017/03/genetic-origins-and-legacy-of-scythians.html?m=1
Turkic tribes like Sakas, Kushanas, when they settled on India's borders and inside it also adopted ...
https://www.cs.colostate.edu/~malaiya/turkish.html
http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/27_Scythians/EthnicRootsEn.htm
Central to this network had been the far-flung empire of the Turkic Kushans (Indo-Scythians)
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=5JKnBAAAQBAJ&pg=PT19&dq=COLUMBIAUNIVERSITYPRESS&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjzmpj15ffrAhUE_CoKHaHDAz4Q6AEwAHoECAMQAQ#v=onepage&q=&f=false
http://aibs.columbia.edu/books.html
Both Kushans and Scythians were of Turki origin.
(University of Sind)
https://books.google.com.tr/books?hl=tr&id=q3FXAAAAMAAJ&dq=both+kushans+and+scythians+were+of+pakistan&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Turki
The Sacae were a mixed people, probably a fusion of Iranian, Finnish, and Turkish— the antithesis of modern Hungarians. Exactly the same may be presumed about the Alans. The Chinese consider them as near relations of the Turks.
(Harvard University Press)
https://books.google.com.tr/books?hl=tr&id=tMdRefDs_G4C&dq=HARVARDUNIVERSITYPRESS&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Hungarians
https://hizliresim.com/aDjnZ0
https://hizliresim.com/IfZFMW
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The Turkish presence in Western Thrace started with the arrival of the Scythian Turks who came to the Balkans in the 2nd century BC together with the 'Western Branch' of migrants from Central Asia.
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=VpdXKpmaYLEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=a+modern+theory+of+language+evolution&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwisvcCdhrroAhWwk4sKHUxfBG8Q6AEIJTAA#v=onepage&q=Turkic&f=false
.Contemporary populations linked to western Iron Age steppe people can be found among diverse ethnic groups in the Caucasus, Russia and Central Asia (spread across many Iranian and other Indo- European speaking groups), whereas populations with genetic
similarities to eastern Scythian groups are found almost exclusively among Turkic language speakers (Supplementary Figs 10 and 11).
https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/sites/reich.hms.harvard.edu/files/inline-files/ncomms14615_0.pdf
Contemporary descendants of western Scythian groups are found among various groups in the Caucasus and Central Asia, while similarities to eastern Scythian are found to be more widespread, but almost exclusively among Turkic language speaking (formerly) nomadic groups, particularly from the Kipchak branch of Turkic languages (Supplementary Note 1).
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14615
Caucasus and Central Asia, while similarities to eastern Scythian are found to be more widespread, but almost exclusively among Turkic language speaking (formerly) nomadic groups, particularly from the Kipchak branch of Turkic languages (Supplementary Note 1).
http://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2017/03/genetic-origins-and-legacy-of-scythians.html?m=1
Turkic tribes like Sakas, Kushanas, when they settled on India's borders and inside it also adopted ...
https://www.cs.colostate.edu/~malaiya/turkish.html
http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/27_Scythians/EthnicRootsEn.htm
Both Kushans and Scythians were of Turki origin.
(University of Sind)
https://books.google.com.tr/books?hl=tr&id=q3FXAAAAMAAJ&dq=both+kushans+and+scythians+were+of+pakistan&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Turki
The Sacae were a mixed people, probably a fusion of Iranian, Finnish, and Turkish— the antithesis of modern Hungarians. Exactly the same may be presumed about the Alans. The Chinese consider them as near relations of the Turks.
(Harvard University Press)
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=tMdRefDs_G4C&q=sacae+finnic+harvard&dq=sacae+finnic+harvard&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjQpbS39L_pAhXhs4sKHSFTB0kQ6AEILjAB
Genetics of Saka people
https://hizliresim.com/aDjnZ0
https://hizliresim.com/IfZFMW
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Huns & the Hunnic language being Oghur Turkic has been the academic consensus for decades, with the fields top scholars Heinrich Menges, Pulleyblank, Pritsak, Maenchen-Helfen, Hyun Jin Kim, etc. all agreeing on that
The suggestion that Hunnic was a Turkic language arises from the identification of Hunnic names and Hunnic lexical items as Turkic, some attested in the surviving literary records, some recorded on artifacts recovered by archaeologists. The decipherment of the inscription on the Khan Diggiz plate by Mukhamadiev (1995) reveals the language to be West Hunnic.
The conclusion that Hunnic belongs to the Oghuric branch of Turkic arises from the reasoning that the known vocabulary shows the language to belong to the "r-" and "l-"type, as summarized by Johanson: "It is assumed that the Huns also were speakers of an "r-" and "l-"type Turkic language and that their migration was responsible for the appearance of this language in the West."
The Hunnic inscription on a dinner plate belonging to the last ruler of the Huns, Dengizich, was identified as Turkic. The Hunnic sample of Khan Diggiz plate ;
kinkeg dikkiz ükü essä – kijü sax sax saxynil gür täηrig
English translation : Beware of king Dikkiz the Wise's blow ! Retreat to the Tengri (God) beyond the world!
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The Turkish presence in Western Thrace started with the arrival of the Scythian Turks who came to the Balkans in the 2nd century BC together with the 'Western Branch' of migrants from Central Asia.
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=VpdXKpmaYLEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=a+modern+theory+of+language+evolution&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwisvcCdhrroAhWwk4sKHUxfBG8Q6AEIJTAA#v=onepage&q=Turkic&f=false
.Contemporary populations linked to western Iron Age steppe people can be found among diverse ethnic groups in the Caucasus, Russia and Central Asia (spread across many Iranian and other Indo- European speaking groups), whereas populations with genetic
similarities to eastern Scythian groups are found almost exclusively among Turkic language speakers (Supplementary Figs 10 and 11).
https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/sites/reich.hms.harvard.edu/files/inline-files/ncomms14615_0.pdf
Contemporary descendants of western Scythian groups are found among various groups in the Caucasus and Central Asia, while similarities to eastern Scythian are found to be more widespread, but almost exclusively among Turkic language speaking (formerly) nomadic groups, particularly from the Kipchak branch of Turkic languages (Supplementary Note 1).
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14615
Caucasus and Central Asia, while similarities to eastern Scythian are found to be more widespread, but almost exclusively among Turkic language speaking (formerly) nomadic groups, particularly from the Kipchak branch of Turkic languages (Supplementary Note 1).
http://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2017/03/genetic-origins-and-legacy-of-scythians.html?m=1
Turkic tribes like Sakas, Kushanas, when they settled on India's borders and inside it also adopted ...
https://www.cs.colostate.edu/~malaiya/turkish.html
http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/27_Scythians/EthnicRootsEn.htm
Both Kushans and Scythians were of Turki origin.
(University of Sind)
https://books.google.com.tr/books?hl=tr&id=q3FXAAAAMAAJ&dq=both+kushans+and+scythians+were+of+pakistan&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Turki
The Sacae were a mixed people, probably a fusion of Iranian, Finnish, and Turkish— the antithesis of modern Hungarians. Exactly the same may be presumed about the Alans. The Chinese consider them as near relations of the Turks.
(Harvard University Press)
https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=tMdRefDs_G4C&q=sacae+finnic+harvard&dq=sacae+finnic+harvard&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjQpbS39L_pAhXhs4sKHSFTB0kQ6AEILjAB
Genetics of Saka people
https://hizliresim.com/aDjnZ0
https://hizliresim.com/IfZFMW
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