February 2021

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  You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you disrupt Wikipedia, as you did at Etruscan origins. --Chiorbone da Frittole (talk) 23:41, 4 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

I give you britannica source(national encylopedia) Why you dont accept this? Don’t be two faced bro/sis. İm your sistem and please be human . Thanks WikiTyrcaen (talk) 23:45, 4 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

Im your sister** WikiTyrcaen (talk) 23:46, 4 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

February 2021

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Pff wtf? Altaic language theory died before long time . ===Origins=== The origins of the Turkic peoples has historically been disputed, with many theories having been proposed.[1] Martine Robbeets suggests that the Turkic peoples were descended from a Transeurasian(Altaic) agricultural community based in northeast China, which is to be associated with the Xinglongwa culture and the succeeding Hongshan culture.[2][3] However, this was not accepted academically.[4][5][6][7] Some scholars believe there is much debate about the homeland of Turks but exactly is the Altai mountains, the Ural mountains or the Caspian steppes.[8] The cornice makes reference to the Altai Mountains of the Turks homeland.[9] Also while those historians depending on Chinese sources accept the Altai Mountains as the Turks homeland , art historians point towards the land of Northwest Asia.[10] Likewise most scholars confirm that the origin of the Turks is the Altai part of Central Asia or any steppe of Central Asia.[11][12] [13][14][15][16] WikiTyrcaen (talk) 19:33, 19 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

Requesting article expansion help

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Greetings


Requesting you to visit articles Islamic advice literature and Draft:Aurats (word) and please do expand them if find yourself interested.


Thanks and warm regards


Bookku (talk) 10:00, 20 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

 

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Thank you for much I opened multiple accounts just to help. I hope you will understand me and give my account WikiTyrcaen (talk) 18:33, 27 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

  1. ^ Yunusbayev et al. 2015, pp. 1–2.
  2. ^ Robbeets 2017, pp. 216–218.
  3. ^ Robbeets 2020.
  4. ^ "While 'Altaic' is repeated in encyclopedias and handbooks most specialists in these languages no longer believe that the three traditional supposed Altaic groups, Turkic, Mongolian and Tungusic, are related." Lyle Campbell & Mauricio J. Mixco, A Glossary of Historical Linguistics (2007, University of Utah Press), pg. 7.
  5. ^ "When cognates proved not to be valid, Altaic was abandoned, and the received view now is that Turkic, Mongolian, and Tungusic are unrelated." Johanna Nichols, Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time (1992, Chicago), pg. 4.
  6. ^ "Careful examination indicates that the established families, Turkic, Mongolian, and Tungusic, form a linguistic area (called Altaic)...Sufficient criteria have not been given that would justify talking of a genetic relationship here." R.M.W. Dixon, The Rise and Fall of Languages (1997, Cambridge), pg. 32.
  7. ^ "...[T]his selection of features does not provide good evidence for common descent" and "we can observe convergence rather than divergence between Turkic and Mongolic languages--a pattern than is easily explainable by borrowing and diffusion rather than common descent", Asya Pereltsvaig, Languages of the World, An Introduction (2012, Cambridge) has a good discussion of the Altaic hypothesis (pp. 211-216).
  8. ^ The various theories which placed the original homeland of the Turks in places ranging from easternmost Asia to the Altai mountains , or to the south of the Urals and to the north of the Caspian Sea, were based on contradictory arguments of ...[1]
  9. ^ The cornice makes reference to the Altai Mountains of the Turks ' homeland . [2]
  10. ^ While those historians depending on Chinese sources accept the Altay Mountains as the Turkish homeland , art historians point towards the land of Northwest Asia .  [3]
  11. ^ This can testify to the direct contact of the Hebrews and Proto - Turks and to the direct influence of Hebrew on proto - Turkic language . It is quite possible that the Hebrews moving eastwards had reached the Altai ( the Turks ' homeland ) very ... [4]
  12. ^ The Turks , whose original homeland was between the Altai and Ural Mountains , have an ancient cultural history [5]
  13. ^ He located the Turkic homeland between the Volga and Ural rivers , 56 from where the Turks spread throughout the steppe zone , and then moved to Western Asia via Transcaucasia . [6] The cornice makes reference to the Altai Mountains of the Turks ' homeland [7]
  14. ^ Historically , the Altai Mountains are considered by some to be the traditional homeland of the Turkic peoples . [8]
  15. ^ While those historians depending on Chinese sources accept the Altay Mountains as the Turkish homeland , art historians point towards the land of Northwest Asia .[9]
  16. ^ The early homeland of the Turks was Central Asia where the first organized states arose .[10]