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maybe the Turks will get a federation called the New Alliance to Finally Destroy Europe because that has been their target in the last 1200 years Giscard D'Estaing is right in everything he said about this issue "jackkincaid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Ali Mustafa Kamran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > The Greeks make us look like barbarians but we > > predated them! The Hittites of Troy were Ural-Altaic > > Scythians, so were the Huns, the Fennics who populated > > Scandinavia before the Teutons, the Avars, the > > Magyars, > > the Tumerians, the Koreans, the Mongolians, the > > Japanese, and the Uighurs. It is the Turks > > who liberated Anatolia from all those millenia os > > barbaric Greek rule! We are the Horde! We will > > prevail! > > Steam bathers of the world unite! > > Heh. I think you're confusing language with race. Magyar and Finnish > are Turkic languages, but that doesn't make Hungarians and Finns > ethnic Turks - it doesn't even make Turks ethnic Turks, for that > matter (ethnically, Turks of Turkey are more or less the same as > Greeks, Armenians, Kurds, Azeris, Albanians, etc.) > > By legend, the Scythians were from north of the Caspian (cossacks, or > Kazakhs) who travelled to Egypt via Anatolia, and then to Ireland, > where they became the Scotti (Scottish, from Scythi), along with the > gypises (gypsy = Egyptian). > > They were the same people as the huns, but long before the huns became > the Huns, if you know what I mean. Magyar, Estonian, Avar, Uigher, > Finnish and Kareli languages are presumably their legacy. > > But they are not the same as the Mongols, who are ethnically similar > to Koreans, Manchurians, Cantonese, Tibetans, Thai, Vietnamese, Lao, > Khmer, Japanese, Ainu, who invaded Turkey themselves. > > They *are* ethnically similar to the Kazakhs, Tajiks, Uzbeks, Kurds, > Turkomen, Azeri, Adzhari (of Jason and the Argonauts fame), Abkhazi > and so on (and all the little khazis) who mostly speak Turkic > languages, and who I was led to believe collectively make the notional > land 'Turania'. > > In other words, if Anatolian Turkey ever gave up trying to enter the > EU (and was willing to let European Turkey go off on its own) Turkey, > Azerbaijan, Adzharia, Abkhazia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenia, Kurdistan, > Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Sinkiang, and the northern half of Afghanistan > could form a new federatiuon called Turania. > > How does that grab yer?
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