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3 March 2023

  • curprev 22:5022:50, 3 March 2023Erminwin talk contribs 4,430 bytes −30 "an ancient story about the creation of the Turks told among various Turkic peoples." Just no! The name Turk (> 突厥; *dwət-kuɑt > tɦut-kyat > Tujue) originally referred to the Göktürks, to whom Chinese historiographers assigned several mythical origins, none exactly the same as Gaoche's; even the closest one which states that the Tujue's ancestress was a she-wolf undo
  • curprev 22:4222:42, 3 March 2023Erminwin talk contribs 4,460 bytes +1,797 I don't have a copy of Cemal Anadol (2006) but I do not think he would claim "He married the sisters, who bore many children from this marriage: the 9 Oghuz and the 10 Ogurs. These children resembled their father and carried his wolven spirit, and they, too, roamed the earth and multiplied. Thus were the Turks created." which is NOT at all what was recorded in Weishu 103 & Beishi 98: ONLY the younger sister married the wolf & bore him children undo

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