Historically, the Turkic people tended to stay together, reassembling and recombining as a community after every cataclysm in their history, and be open to other ethnicities, easyly absorbing and incorporating people of other ethnicities.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Turkic_peoples
The terms Türk and Türkic arose and gained wide circulation in the 6th c. AD, with an ascend and political expansion of the First Turkic Kaganate, but even then most of the Turkic people did not adopt these super-ethnic terms, and some remained anaware of their Turkic affiliation until the 18th and 19th centuries, when the modern nationalism made them cognizant of their distinct ethnicity. Historicaly, any Turkic community was poly-ethnic, and people were differentiated by the name of their tribe, clan, tribal union, or geographical location. One of the general terms, used before the term Türk, was the term "Hun". "Significantly, in the written sources all or nearly all ancient Türkic tribes (Türks, Kirkuns, Agach-eri, On-ok, Tabgach, Comans, Yomuts, Tuhses, Kuyan, Sybuk, Lan, Kut, Goklan, Orpan, Ushin and others) carried the name "Huns". In other words, the term "Hun" in each separate case was equivalent to the self-name of a tribe, but at the same time it was a wider concept, reflecting a certain commonality of the ethnic origin" [1]. In ancient Türkic languages, the term "hun" meant "kin", and designated kindered people [2]. The second general term was "Tele", in Chinese pinyin transcription spelled Tiele, which covered a large number of Turkic Siberian tribes, and survived to the present as a root of the ethnic terms like Teleut and Telengit, and in the placenames (lake Tele) [3]. A third general term was "Tatar", it was a common ethnonym for a large Central Asian tribal confederation, and in the Middle Age for a time it became a common exoethnonym for many European Turkic peoples.
Yani bu adamlar Türk olduklarının farkında değiller.
bu listeye ARI ve KURU ları da katalım.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Turkic_peoples
The terms Türk and Türkic arose and gained wide circulation in the 6th c. AD, with an ascend and political expansion of the First Turkic Kaganate, but even then most of the Turkic people did not adopt these super-ethnic terms, and some remained anaware of their Turkic affiliation until the 18th and 19th centuries, when the modern nationalism made them cognizant of their distinct ethnicity. Historicaly, any Turkic community was poly-ethnic, and people were differentiated by the name of their tribe, clan, tribal union, or geographical location. One of the general terms, used before the term Türk, was the term "Hun". "Significantly, in the written sources all or nearly all ancient Türkic tribes (Türks, Kirkuns, Agach-eri, On-ok, Tabgach, Comans, Yomuts, Tuhses, Kuyan, Sybuk, Lan, Kut, Goklan, Orpan, Ushin and others) carried the name "Huns". In other words, the term "Hun" in each separate case was equivalent to the self-name of a tribe, but at the same time it was a wider concept, reflecting a certain commonality of the ethnic origin" [1]. In ancient Türkic languages, the term "hun" meant "kin", and designated kindered people [2]. The second general term was "Tele", in Chinese pinyin transcription spelled Tiele, which covered a large number of Turkic Siberian tribes, and survived to the present as a root of the ethnic terms like Teleut and Telengit, and in the placenames (lake Tele) [3]. A third general term was "Tatar", it was a common ethnonym for a large Central Asian tribal confederation, and in the Middle Age for a time it became a common exoethnonym for many European Turkic peoples.
Yani bu adamlar Türk olduklarının farkında değiller.
bu listeye ARI ve KURU ları da katalım.