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Re: HUNNISH SENTENCE WHICH HAS SURVIVED TO THE PRESENT- DAY



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ATTİLA) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Yusuf B Gursey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > In soc.history.medieval ATT?LA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > 
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> > : Hunnish sentence which has survived to the present-day is the
> > : following..
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> > from a group related to the xiong-nu
> > 

DEAR Yusuf B gursey...

  Huns set up many Hunnish kingdoms in the period following the
break-up of the great Hunnish empire ....One of these Kingdoms was
CHAO HUN state which was bound to The state TO-PA ...This Kingdom was
in the form of a federative state ...

Hunnish sentence I expressed in the previous messages has nothing to
do with the language of T'O-PA .....This one in question dates back
the language of CHAO HUN state ...It is originally of hunnish ,that is
to say,of turkish



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