Turkic peoples/ countries EXPLAINED!

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  • @GeographyNow
    @GeographyNow  Před 7 měsíci +244

    HUGE thank you to BABBEL for helping with this one, they are an awesome language learning app and you can get 50% off here: babbel.me/geographynow
    I've wanted to make this video for a while now and it seems sppropirate now more than ever considering that our LAST Turkic country is coming up. Thanks, hope you enjoy this episode, TURKIC PEOPLES/ Countries EXPLAINED!

    • @ChrisFan890
      @ChrisFan890 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Love your videos

    • @JVKRamRoldan
      @JVKRamRoldan Před 7 měsíci +4

      Turkic people are really interesting folk, don’t you know?

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Před 7 měsíci +8

      In short, it is hard to think of any other ethnolinguistic entity in history that conquered so vast a territory and founded so many empires and states, also contributing to world civilizations. The history of the Turkic peoples was an important factor in world history for more than a millennium until the emergence of Europe as the world's dominant power. What happened in the Turkic world often affected the history of China, Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia, and Europe. One may also argue that world history began with the "Turko-Mongol" empire created by Chinggis Khan. In the contemporary world, Turkic-speaking nations form six states (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey/Türkiye) and several "autonomous" units in Russia (the republics of Chuvash, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Altai, Khakassia, Tuva, and Sakha) and China (the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region). Turkic peoples also reside as minority groups in several other countries, including Mongolia and Iran, among others. It would therefore be difficult to acquire a comprehensive understanding of world history as well as our present world without studying the history of the Turkic peoples.

    • @Jalayir
      @Jalayir Před 7 měsíci +2

      Make video about Mongolic peoples and other ethno-linguistic groups too bro :-)

    • @vandanasinha9938
      @vandanasinha9938 Před 7 měsíci +2

      So türkic is a big community then my realisation like I knew about siberia central asua and turkey also uyughurs but some minorities I have never heard of
      I mean the chinese minorities other than uyughürs and Bulgarian and moldovan minority

  • @TaxistGeviskon
    @TaxistGeviskon Před 7 měsíci +1525

    I’m from Tuva. I send love to all my Turkic brothers and sisters
    🐺🇹🇷🇰🇿🇹🇲🇰🇬🇦🇿🇺🇿🐺
    Edit: Some people are confused but that is fine. We are Türks, not Mongolians.

  • @zayb3362
    @zayb3362 Před 7 měsíci +544

    I'm from Kipchak group and I rarely meet people on the internet that know anything about my ethnicity (Karachay), but whenever I go to Turkey they get so excited to hear that we're from Turkic language family and they always treat us like we all are from one big nationality, which is so nice.
    So, shout out to all fellow Turkic people.❤

    • @user-gf2lq1eq3x
      @user-gf2lq1eq3x Před 6 měsíci +23

      i've been looking for this comment. hi there, fellow Karachai

    • @keepthefaith6171
      @keepthefaith6171 Před 6 měsíci +16

      My ancestors were Kıpçak too, but then they moved to Georgia and then to Turkey. Unfortunately I dont know much about Kıpçak culture and language, but it’s nice meeting you:)

    • @zayb3362
      @zayb3362 Před 6 měsíci +10

      @@keepthefaith6171 we don't know much about Kipchacks culture as well, there is a lot of ethnic mixtures in this area so...
      Nice meeting you too 🤚😊

    • @goblin7967
      @goblin7967 Před 5 měsíci +7

      I'm a Kipçak in Turkey as well. There is actually a lot of Kipçak people in Turkey that migrated from Georgia to Anatolia but they themselves even don't know this!

    • @farruhahmedov5495
      @farruhahmedov5495 Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@zayb3362очень много кипчаков вы найдете именно в центральной Азии,в основном это бывшие кочевники,есть ещё огузы и карлуки. В Турции и в Азербайджане в основном огузы,уйгуры Китая карлуки,казахи,каракалпаки и кыргызы в основном кыпчаки. Туркмены тоже огузы. А вот среди современных узбеков смешаны все три группы,но большинство разговаривают на карлукском диалекте и плюс около 30%слов персидские.

  • @Theonewhosnaps
    @Theonewhosnaps Před 7 měsíci +317

    As a Kazakh/Bulgarian, I love my Turkic brothers 🇰🇿🇧🇬❤️🇦🇿🇹🇷🇰🇬🇹🇲🇺🇿🇰🇿

    • @eratm6266
      @eratm6266 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Are your mother Kazakh? Does she have preference for white guys?

    • @Theonewhosnaps
      @Theonewhosnaps Před 7 měsíci +18

      @@eratm6266 my dad is Kazakh

    • @xanshen9011
      @xanshen9011 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@TheonewhosnapsBased.

    • @sellys2608
      @sellys2608 Před 6 měsíci +10

      ​​@@eratm6266 No, His dad preferences for white girls😂

    • @lavoisierrm1491
      @lavoisierrm1491 Před 5 měsíci +7

      Lovee from Türkiye 🇰🇿🇹🇷❤

  • @MoveMentofEnlightenMent
    @MoveMentofEnlightenMent Před 7 měsíci +550

    I'm Turk from Turkiye. I can understand 90% of Azerbaijani while I can understand 97% of Gagauz very clearly. This is very interesting.

    • @KarabakhEdits
      @KarabakhEdits Před 7 měsíci +49

      Love you from Azerbaijan

    • @susa8401
      @susa8401 Před 7 měsíci +30

      ​@@KarabakhEditslove you from Türkiye❤️

    • @MoveMentofEnlightenMent
      @MoveMentofEnlightenMent Před 7 měsíci +9

      ❤🙌@@KarabakhEdits

    • @Jitmz
      @Jitmz Před 6 měsíci +9

      🇹🇷🇹🇲☝🏻

    • @user-tr6tt3dm9z
      @user-tr6tt3dm9z Před 6 měsíci +7

      cokmu ilginc:) turk olupda buna cok ilginc diyen biridir asil ilginc olan, turklerin bir birini anlayabilmesi kadar dogal bir sey sana niye ilginc geliyorsa artik, hani bunu bir yabanci dese biraz anlardim, bir turkun demesi gercekten cok tuaf, kendi irkana diline ne kadar uzak oldugunu gosteriyor

  • @Zhalghas-YZ
    @Zhalghas-YZ Před 7 měsíci +935

    As An Kazakh 🇰🇿 Myself, very much thanks for making this video, I want The Turkic World to gain an recognition it deserves.

    • @Quad272
      @Quad272 Před 7 měsíci +38

      🇹🇷🇰🇿🇺🇿🇹🇲🇰🇬🇦🇿❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @HolgerJakobs
      @HolgerJakobs Před 7 měsíci +23

      All your leaders were invited to Germany just a couple of days ago and welcomed by our president and the chancellor. All agreed to intensify the relationships.

    • @MuzaffarKazakh
      @MuzaffarKazakh Před 7 měsíci +15

      I'm Kazakh too bawyrym. We usually don't associate ourselves with being "Turkic" tbh. If you ask an average Kazakh how he identifies himself, he'll likely say I'm Kazakh. We do feel kinship with other Central Asians but Anatolians and Azeris feel distant to us. Kazakhstan needs to cooperate more with other Muslim countries like Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Indonesia. Unity in the Muslim world will bring prosperity that we lost centuries ago.

    • @zeylasacli1641
      @zeylasacli1641 Před 7 měsíci +14

      @@MuzaffarKazakhI agree with you, the only kazakhs I know identify as Turkish as their grandparents had moved to turkey and they only spoke turkish, kazakhs though do tend to stay together more distant to other communities. Hopefully one day there will be more enthusiasm from all the countries to cooperate like you said

    • @dehaman_4_144
      @dehaman_4_144 Před 7 měsíci

      say turks please. turkic is a made up word

  • @timur7394
    @timur7394 Před 7 měsíci +178

    I'm from Kyrgyzstan, and I love my turkish brothers and sisters ❤ Yaşasin Turan devletleri

    • @NickJessop-ti9gk
      @NickJessop-ti9gk Před 5 měsíci +5

      *Turkic.
      Turkish is only about the people of Turkey.
      Turkish is a part of Turkic world.

  • @Billighftsk7350
    @Billighftsk7350 Před 7 měsíci +189

    I am Uzbek and wish great happiness to all TURKIC brothers and sisters 😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
    🇺🇿🇦🇿🇹🇲🇰🇬🇰🇿🇹🇷🇭🇺...

    • @salamov963
      @salamov963 Před 7 měsíci +11

      Salam alekum from Azerbaycan

    • @saul_goodmanirl
      @saul_goodmanirl Před měsícem

      get hungary out of there

    • @Billighftsk7350
      @Billighftsk7350 Před měsícem +5

      @@saul_goodmanirl how can I get out Hungary out of here if they consider themselves descendents of Atilla the hun and Hungary is member of Turkic States Union

    • @erkanyldz4893
      @erkanyldz4893 Před měsícem

      @@saul_goodmanirl They are assimilated turks just like bulgarians

    • @chancellorpuddinghead
      @chancellorpuddinghead Před 25 dny +1

      @@Billighftsk7350props to you for holding on to that fact, anyone who identifies as turkic shall be accepted. diversity should be celebrated and be used to gain broader knowledge. our ancestors made these mistakes and this is how we ended up divided and weakened. hopefully our children will be even wiser and we will unite under a prosper union❤

  • @erkinking5961
    @erkinking5961 Před 7 měsíci +772

    Hello from Uzbek people of northern Afghanistan 🇦🇫 to all my Turkic cousins
    You didn’t mention Turkic people in Afghanistan so for people’s information
    In Afghanistan we have between 6-7 million Uzbeks 1-2 million Turkmens and also 3-5 thousand Kyrgyz people live in Wakhan of Afghanistan

    • @islombekochi
      @islombekochi Před 7 měsíci +51

      Assalomu alaykum ogʻayni 🇺🇿💙🤍💚

    • @erkinking5961
      @erkinking5961 Před 7 měsíci +41

      @@islombekochi 🇦🇫❤️🇺🇿 Yashasin uzbeklarim

    • @AL_AFGHANI1
      @AL_AFGHANI1 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Invaders

    • @erkinking5961
      @erkinking5961 Před 7 měsíci +61

      @@AL_AFGHANI1 don’t blow up yourself here

    • @aliakbari8797
      @aliakbari8797 Před 7 měsíci +12

      Salom Birodar og'a Afghanistanda necha nufuz uzbeklar va boshqa turklar yashashadi ???

  • @Deimoes
    @Deimoes Před 7 měsíci +909

    as a native bashkort, im really happy that you covered the turkic world! (i never thought that the turkic world would be covered)

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Před 7 měsíci +1101

    Göktürks weren't the first Turkic state but the first state to be named after the word "Turk", priorly there already had been various Turkic polities like Later Zhao, Yueban, Xionite/Hunnic kingdoms,...

    • @jellymemo6384
      @jellymemo6384 Před 7 měsíci +36

      Canım dostum benim

    • @Jalayir
      @Jalayir Před 7 měsíci +47

      Xiongnu kingdoms as well
      The history of the Gaoju is given in the respective entry in WS 103 + (pp. 2505-2508); until the beginning of Text 1.056/B it is extracted as follows.
      高車,蓋古赤狄之餘種也初號為狄歷,北方以為敕勒,諸夏以為高車、丁零。 其語略與匈奴同而時有小異,或云其先匈奴之也。
      The Gaoju are probably the remaining tribes of the ancient Chidi [lit. 'the red Di']. Initially they were called Dili. People in the north called them Chile, whereas people in China proper called them Gaoju or Dingling.
      Their language is roughly the same as that of the Xiongnu but at times has minor differences from that. Some say that their ancestors were the nephew of [i.e. indirectly related to] the Xiongnu.

    • @gplastic
      @gplastic Před 7 měsíci +24

      "First Turkic Khaganate" is to distinguish it from the "Second Turkic Khaganate", which came later

    • @YummYakitori
      @YummYakitori Před 7 měsíci +28

      Earliest name for Turkic people, according to Chinese historical records are actually the Tiele, which in Middle Chinese would have been pronounced more closely to *tegreg which is Turkic word for 'wheel' because they rode around the steppe in high carts. Similarly another name for them is Gaoche which literally means 'high carts' in Chinese.

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu Před 7 měsíci +20

      ​@@YummYakitori"Dingling" was also another name applied to the Turkic people as per Chinese records

  • @EmeraldStargazer
    @EmeraldStargazer Před 7 měsíci +64

    Salam to all my Turkic brothers and sisters from Chuvash!

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci

      Kardeşim ben tarih araştırmacısıyım Tùrk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kùtùphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Tùrkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATATÙRKE VE TÙRK DÙNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım.

  • @Tadas_rackauskas
    @Tadas_rackauskas Před 7 měsíci +307

    Fun fact, Duke Vytautas of Lithuania invited 600 Tatars to live in Trakai because they were such fierce warriors, and still to this day their influence is seen in the architecture and food of Trakai, one of our most famous foods in Lithuania, Kibinai, is actually from them, and the best place to eat it is in Trakai. There are even some families that speak a off shoot of the Karaim language

    • @hallopatif
      @hallopatif Před 7 měsíci +21

      Tatars and Turks still make a food similar to Kibinai, it is called as "çibörek"

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Před 7 měsíci +9

      Based Lipka Tatars

    • @wavstudionet
      @wavstudionet Před 7 měsíci +5

      Thank you for sharing this info about my distant Central Asian ancestor. I’d like to try that food someday soon.

    • @recep2939
      @recep2939 Před 7 měsíci +11

      Hello there! I am from Turkey and my brother in law is a Lithuanian guy. Şaşlık, çiğ böğrek, semaver and even that food that looks like pişi are actually show me how influential both the Eastern European cullture over Turkic cultures (in my case it is Turkey) and how Turkic culture were influential on Eastern Europe and it's periphery (i know Lithuania kinda more in like Northern Europe but still has lots of history with the Eastern Europe).

    • @ildart8738
      @ildart8738 Před 7 měsíci

      @@papazataklaattiranimamBased on what, on Idel-Ural?

  • @theuralictribes5689
    @theuralictribes5689 Před 7 měsíci +779

    An interesting fact:
    When we the Hungarians aka Magyars moved south from the Ural Mountains thousands of years ago and mixed with the Nomadic Horse Archers even adopting Tengrism from them, before moving to the Carpathian Basin,
    The Byzantines asked for help from the Magyars to help defeat the Bulgars,
    Then in retaliation the Bulgars asked the Kipchaks for help to attack the Magyars,
    Then later the Magyars formed an alliance with the Kipchaks against the Byzantines,
    Then during the Mongol invasion the Magyars gave refuge to the Cumans and even allied themselves against the Mongols, but then the Cumans raided the settlements in retaliation for the people attacking them out of fear.
    Then later when the Hungarians fought against the Turks, but after occupation later on the Hungarians joined the Turks to fight against the Austrians.
    I mean talk about complicated politics back in the old days like 🤷

    • @adidoki
      @adidoki Před 7 měsíci +135

      Turks always messing with the business of other turks, a truly complicated family

    • @user-rt5bj3pf9y
      @user-rt5bj3pf9y Před 7 měsíci +75

      ​@@adidokisibling fight

    • @Jalayir
      @Jalayir Před 7 měsíci +67

      The Hungarian language is the most important source for reconstructing the West Old Turkic language spoken west of the Ural in the 5th-12th centuries. The study by Arpad Berta and Andras Rona-Tas deals with the etymology of about 500 Hungarian words which are or may be of Old Turkic, in some cases of Middle Turkic origin. The Hungarian-Turkic contacts began in the 5th century and lasted a long period. The earliest loanwords were copied from a Western Old Turkic idiom; the latest loanwords were borrowed from the language of the Cumans who settled down in Hungary in the first half of 13th century. The authors excluded the Ottoman words from the corpus. In all cases the authors give the etymology of the Turkic word, the reconstructed copied form, the form as adapted by the Hungarian language and the history of the word. The detailed introduction focuses on the former research, the historical setting and the technical framework. In the concluding chapters the authors reconstruct the Ancient Hungarian language at the time of the Turkic-Hungarian contacts and outline the structure of the West Old Turkic language. A bibliography and several indices help the reader to use the book.
      West Old Turkic: Turkic Loanwords in Hungarian, László Károly András Róna-Tas, Árpád Berta, László Károly

    • @luigianchondo7241
      @luigianchondo7241 Před 7 měsíci

      And before you get your hopes up about china defeating India and the US in the economic war.
      It is likely, since scientists are trying to clone people and other scientists are trying to resurrect the wooly mammoths, the scientists could also try to resurrect the ANE people

    • @DaviXRemixer
      @DaviXRemixer Před 7 měsíci +15

      @@adidoki Hungarians are NOT turks!!

  • @Kamildjan
    @Kamildjan Před 7 měsíci +306

    As a tatar, thank you for the video and greetings to all my turkic brothers and we take great pride in being a part of one glorious heritage. 🐎🐎🐎🏹🏹🏹

    • @subutaytuncsoy10
      @subutaytuncsoy10 Před 6 měsíci +12

      Love from Türkiye. We love you Tatars brothers 🇹🇷❤

    • @Kamildjan
      @Kamildjan Před 6 měsíci +13

      @@subutaytuncsoy10 biz de sizi seviyoruz ❤️☪️

    • @vikcatilhoon
      @vikcatilhoon Před 6 měsíci +3

      hello fellow tatar!

    • @Kamildjan
      @Kamildjan Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@vikcatilhoonƏssəlaməğaləykem wə rəxmətullahi wə bərəkətühü, qardəşem!

    • @ilgizkhafizov737
      @ilgizkhafizov737 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Казаннан сәлам)

  • @markinney
    @markinney Před 7 měsíci +480

    I’m from Azerbaijan and I love all my Turkic people 🇦🇿 ❤

    • @kamunurkamunur3468
      @kamunurkamunur3468 Před 7 měsíci +44

      Congratulations to our Azerbaijan brothers with the restoration of your sovereignty over all your territories!!! Your Kazakh brothers and sisters are rejoicing with you!

    • @romkahehe
      @romkahehe Před 7 měsíci +23

      Warm regards from Chuvashia!

    • @rosaturan8752
      @rosaturan8752 Před 7 měsíci +11

      And I Love my Türkic people too brother ♥️ 🇦🇿🇹🇷♥️

    • @KarabakhEdits
      @KarabakhEdits Před 7 měsíci +2

      I'm Azeri too bro!

    • @umutkiran3035
      @umutkiran3035 Před 6 měsíci +7

      ​@@romkaheheSelam Çuvaş halkına 🇹🇷 Epe Çavaş 🈴

  • @nyctr8046
    @nyctr8046 Před 24 dny +10

    Crimean Tatar mother and Turkmen father . Hi from NYC!
    🇹🇷🇺🇸♥️

  • @marsaaks
    @marsaaks Před 7 měsíci +1217

    As a "Yakut" I have to say that we prefer to be called Sakha as Yakut is a colonial exonym. Thanks for the video!

    • @lvndrsplndr
      @lvndrsplndr Před 7 měsíci +39

      о, блин, точно, постоянно забываю про слово "саха". на русском тоже предпочтительнее, значит, саха, да? искренне интересуюсь

    • @strutter0505
      @strutter0505 Před 7 měsíci +135

      I salute all my Sakha brothers, sisters and elders from Ankara. My surname is "Saka" and always felt deeply connected with you people there.

    • @extremistterrorist
      @extremistterrorist Před 7 měsíci +8

      OK yakut

    • @keptins
      @keptins Před 7 měsíci +26

      @@strutter0505 But in Turkey Turkish we say "Saha" not Saka" ;)

    • @strutter0505
      @strutter0505 Před 7 měsíci +30

      @@keptins yes we do, but we refer them as "Saha" because of russians refer them that way. The Sakha people call themselves as just like we pronounce "Saka".

  • @HotStepper89
    @HotStepper89 Před 7 měsíci +213

    You also didn't mention the Turkmen people in northern Iraq (though highlighted on the shown maps)
    Population is 4-5 million, and the spoken language is Turkmen, which is the closest to Turkish and Azeri.
    Turkmen language of Iraq belongs to the west oghuz branch of turkic languages, and is different than the Turkmen language of Turkmenistan, which belongs to the east oghuz branch.

    • @SaygKo1992
      @SaygKo1992 Před 7 měsíci +16

      Evet bazı Haritalar yanlıştı Türkiye'nin bir kısmınıda çizmiş sanki Türkiye'ye ait değilmiş gibi Irakdaki Türkmenlerin varlığını biz biliyoruz kardeşim Türkiye'den selamlar

    • @serkankinden5150
      @serkankinden5150 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Yes, it would be better if he would use less eurocentric (hesitating turkic language) maps instead. Most of those regions are fully turkic spoken, but those eurocentric scientists (or fake scientists) try to show turkic languages less spread.

    • @tanp7225
      @tanp7225 Před 6 měsíci

      Dedem hep horosan türküyüz derdi horosan da türk var mı acaba ?

    • @Serkan-cephah
      @Serkan-cephah Před 5 měsíci

      ​​@@tanp7225bende kayseridenim bizimde aslımızın uzun zaman önce horasan üzerinden geldiğini söylerler. Horasan orta asyadan göç ederken durak gibi bisey heralde.

    • @KoraySelduman
      @KoraySelduman Před 5 měsíci

      Irak Türkmen'leri ile Türkmenistanlılar farklı kabile mi, aynı mı?
      Horasan Turki dili Türkmence'nin bir aksanı lehçesi dialekti mi farklı bir dil mi?
      Are Iraq Türkmens same tribe-nation-race with Türkmenistan?
      Horasani Lang , is it different completely or Türkemian dialect-accent?

  • @ceziredernegi
    @ceziredernegi Před 6 měsíci +210

    I am a Turk of Cyprus. We belong to the Oghuz branch ☪

    • @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt
      @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt Před 5 měsíci +1

      Oghuz? More like "Linovamvakos" 😂

    • @user-sb3yq5hi5p
      @user-sb3yq5hi5p Před 5 měsíci +32

      ​​@@CaptainHarlock-kv4ztits like you are arab or Latin Cypriot who thinks you are greek

    • @gurkanulker534
      @gurkanulker534 Před 2 měsíci +10

      Ben de kıbrıslıyım gardaş❤️

  • @h12gvj567
    @h12gvj567 Před 6 měsíci +38

    I'm Azerbaijani Turk from USA. Sending love ❤to all my Turkish brothers, and sisters from all over the world.

    • @h12gvj567
      @h12gvj567 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      Selamlar, saygılar hocam. Güzel is yapiyorsunuz. Başarılar.

    • @user-jv9xd3mr6r
      @user-jv9xd3mr6r Před 2 měsíci +3

      dürüst ve doğru yaşa, bizi iyi temsil et kardeşim.

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Před 7 měsíci +436

    Turkic people triggered several historical major events like the Migration Period, Crusades, Age of Discovery as well as ending the Middle Ages with the conquest of Constantinople, fall of the Eastern Roman Empire.

    • @smtuscany
      @smtuscany Před 7 měsíci +85

      Not to mention the fact that the establishment of Ottoman Empire caused a surge in customs duties for Europe-India-China silk road, thus pushing Atlantic countries like Portugal and Spain to seek alternate routes to reach those countries. Consequently, Portugal started to explore the route circumventing Africa and Spain tries to reach Asia by going west.
      Final results of this initial event were African colonization and the conquest of the Americas,

    • @constantinople6746
      @constantinople6746 Před 7 měsíci

      The name Ottoman Empire was made up. Archaeologists could not find even a single coin. The facts will come out soon.

    • @salamov963
      @salamov963 Před 7 měsíci +12

      We conquered half of planet turks stronk ccc 🐺

    • @arambedevian7526
      @arambedevian7526 Před 7 měsíci +4

      You forgot what whey did to the Armenian people living for millennia in the Armenian homelands

    • @subutaykhan9387
      @subutaykhan9387 Před 7 měsíci +61

      ​@@arambedevian7526yeah thats what you get when you betray and backstab .

  • @zhangir40
    @zhangir40 Před 7 měsíci +42

    Love from Kazakhstan to my all Turkic brothers 🙌🏾

  • @Azizscouser
    @Azizscouser Před 7 měsíci +72

    As an Uzbek, I would like to thank you for covering turkic culture

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci +1

      Aziz Gardaşım ben tarih araştirmacısıyım Türk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kütüphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Türkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATATURKE VE TÜRK DÜNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım

  • @Elif.-7
    @Elif.-7 Před 7 měsíci +106

    Love to all our Turkic brothers and sisters!! We will unite one day hopefully! Love from Turkiye. 🥰

    • @usenan
      @usenan Před 7 měsíci +4

      *Turkiye

    • @isilayol.
      @isilayol. Před 7 měsíci +6

      ​@@usenanessek misin Türkiye bir ülkenin adı TURKİC ise Türk olmak demek. Yani bir ırk adı

    • @isilayol.
      @isilayol. Před 7 měsíci +2

      Bir gün Turan gerçek olacak Elif.

    • @lllllllllllllllll905
      @lllllllllllllllll905 Před 7 měsíci +4

      you're not turkic lol just greek

    • @ordafles5360
      @ordafles5360 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@lllllllllllllllll905 You know nothing about Turkish.

  • @stalkerentertainment3671
    @stalkerentertainment3671 Před 7 měsíci +280

    Barbs mentions Mamluks but doesn't mention Baybars Baba...
    Greetings and much love to all of my Turkic brethren and sisters! 🇹🇷🇦🇿🇹🇲🇰🇬🇰🇿🇺🇿

    • @QuatosLavendarSerinae
      @QuatosLavendarSerinae Před 7 měsíci +7

      Who are them? I am interested

    • @MenRot
      @MenRot Před 7 měsíci +31

      ​@@QuatosLavendarSerinae Baybars was mamluk sultan who ruled Egypt and defeated both Mongols and Crusaders.

    • @aigerimabisheva4439
      @aigerimabisheva4439 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@MenRot oh, you mean Sultan Beibarys? Didn't know that it's also pronounced as Baybars

    • @aserquer24
      @aserquer24 Před 7 měsíci +13

      @@aigerimabisheva4439 true name bei-bars bey: turkish mean king bars:turkish mean tiger: karachay turks still use this names like barsbiy biybars tumanbiy (tomanbay)

    • @leventtrolley9135
      @leventtrolley9135 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Yes, I was SHOCKED that nothing was mentioned about the Mamluks. They established a very powerful empire in the eastern Mediterranean (the Mamluk state). They were independent rulers, although they were nominally affiliated with Abbasid Baghdad. They played a major role in ending the presence of the Crusaders in the Levant.

  • @evrencagin
    @evrencagin Před 7 měsíci +282

    As a Turkish Cypriot, I really liked the documentary. Very detailed, though still fluent. Thanks 👏👍

    • @Ilk-adimmusluman-soy-adimTurk.
      @Ilk-adimmusluman-soy-adimTurk. Před 7 měsíci +4

      Same

    • @serhaneroglu5402
      @serhaneroglu5402 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@Ilk-adimmusluman-soy-adimTurk. İlk adım Türk ve soyadımda Türktür.

    • @ceziredernegi
      @ceziredernegi Před 6 měsíci +1

      Benda 😃 buyrun sayfamıza!

    • @Ilk-adimmusluman-soy-adimTurk.
      @Ilk-adimmusluman-soy-adimTurk. Před 4 měsíci

      @@serhaneroglu5402 müslüman değilsin galiba! Anadolu'ya kadar Türklük bizi oraya kadar getirmedi. Allah'ın inançla fethetti.

    • @serhaneroglu5402
      @serhaneroglu5402 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@Ilk-adimmusluman-soy-adimTurk. Ben, yabancı kaynaklı hiçbir fikri benimsemeğe tenezzül etmeyecek kadar millî şuur ve gurura malik bir Türk‘üm. Siyasi, içtimai mezhebim Türkçülük‘dür.

  • @kara3198
    @kara3198 Před 7 měsíci +159

    Greetings from Republick Sakha
    To all 200 millions Turkic brothers ❤

    • @phontes0
      @phontes0 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Greetings, I hope one day two Turks will be able to communicate without speaking English!

    • @kara3198
      @kara3198 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@phontes0 with orto-turk language and with a united country that is not now divided between Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Iran and China.

    • @phontes0
      @phontes0 Před 5 měsíci

      @@kara3198 what's sakha's religion?

    • @kara3198
      @kara3198 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@phontes0 tengri

    • @phontes0
      @phontes0 Před 5 měsíci

      @@kara3198 still tengri? It feels awesome and sad same time.

  • @zzhex6780
    @zzhex6780 Před 7 měsíci +22

    Seljuks and hepthalites weren’t Persian they were Turkic empires that adopted some aspects of Iranian civilisation

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Před 7 měsíci

      Their names are Persian and their forms are Persian

    • @zzhex6780
      @zzhex6780 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j names aren’t Persian the names of Seljuks were Turkic and Islamic and many Persians today bare Turkic names I guess that makes them Turks 🤣

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Před 7 měsíci

      @@zzhex6780 The indigenous Turks, according to ancient modern Morkians, say they resemble the Mongols and the Chinese

  • @KhansDen
    @KhansDen Před 7 měsíci +181

    That was really good, thanks. We Turks come in many different shapes and colors. But those who gave the Turkic people their identity, their name, are indeed the Göktürks. Someone should make documentaries, hell even a novel and manga about them ...

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Před 7 měsíci +11

      Oooo

    • @mobo7420
      @mobo7420 Před 7 měsíci +7

      TBF there's probably too little historic information about them to do that properly.

    • @KhansDen
      @KhansDen Před 7 měsíci

      There is a lot of stuff missing, sure. But there are enough sources to reconstruct their history in general, their culture, lifestyle and especially politics. What we really don't know is what happened deeper in the northern steppe, to the frontier of Siberia. Apart from that, from Manchuria to Eastern Europe, we can actually precisely explain their history without adding any fictional events or even characters. @@mobo7420

    • @brainblox5629
      @brainblox5629 Před 7 měsíci +10

      Most of it are in Persian and Chinese sources, who were fighting them to the teeth. Their only friends were Sogdians, who were ironically also Iranic, but genocided by Mongols and Chinese alike for collaborating with (China)/softening(Mongols) Turks. And no way your arch enemies (Persia, China) will tell your stories.

    • @KhansDen
      @KhansDen Před 7 měsíci

      The Greaco-Turkic alliance which culminated in a victory against the Sassanids in 627-629, after which the Byzantine and Göktürk emperors even partied at a feast, comes to mind regarding having "friends" - and no, the Turks did not make that one up, it were Armenian witnesses who wrote that down. But the Turks did write their own history in the Orkhon Inscriptions, which seemingly no one has ever heard of judging by these comments.
      If one does not attempt to read the Göktürks' own written sources, how can they even claim to understand Göktürk history, @@brainblox5629?

  • @eurovisiopedia
    @eurovisiopedia Před 7 měsíci +155

    Love to all Turkic countries
    🇹🇷🇦🇿🇹🇲🇰🇿🇰🇬🇺🇿❤

    • @salamov963
      @salamov963 Před 7 měsíci

      🇦🇿🤝 thx

    • @Karabulut96
      @Karabulut96 Před 3 měsíci

      +🇭🇺

    • @saul_goodmanirl
      @saul_goodmanirl Před měsícem

      ​@@Karabulut96hungary speaks a finno ugric language

    • @Karabulut96
      @Karabulut96 Před měsícem

      @@saul_goodmanirl You're not Turk, so don't comment

    • @saul_goodmanirl
      @saul_goodmanirl Před měsícem

      @@Karabulut96 Please tell me, where did you even get the idea that im not turkic in the first place? I'm part Crimean Tatar and Hungarian, so by your definiton im half Turkic because I'm also half Romanian (my fathers half Romanian half Hungarian and my mother is half Tatar half Romanian). If you look at videos comparing the hungarian and the Turkish language, they are nothing alike, except some of the vocabulary but loan words and influence exist. Grammatical structure is more important than vocabulary. For example, Turkish has 6 cases while Estonian has 14, Finnish has 15 and Hungarian has 18. I would say that 18 is closer to 14 and 15 than 6. Also credible sources like Britannica state that hungarian is Finno-Ugric/Uralic. I'm aware the Hungarians shared history with the Turks but the language is not Turkic. When people use that term they usually mean the language family. Also, why do you turanist guys never claim that Finland and Estonia are Turkic countries but Hungary is considered one?

  • @kermakce1920
    @kermakce1920 Před 7 měsíci +126

    ❤Chuvash thankful! The "Keremet" is our national ornament tree and This is very important. The central trunk of the tree is Chuvash in Chuvashia, the branches from the sides are Chuvash in Russia, and the branches near the trunk are Chuvash abroad! Our national slogan is "Epir pulnă pur pulatpăr" and it means "We were, We are and We will be"! Best wishes from Chuvashia!❤

    • @orka6848
      @orka6848 Před 7 měsíci +17

      We have something similiar in Türkiye too. It's called Ulukayın. And these are coming from our Tengrist way of life. Common stuff Turkic bro!

    • @muramasa870
      @muramasa870 Před 7 měsíci +9

      Keremet means awe-insprining/awesome/beautiful in my turkic language

    • @lilyonkwast
      @lilyonkwast Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@orka6848 Hi? is it true that "anne" means "mother" in turkish? I heard it`s the same as in chuvash - anne.

    • @mehmetcagrdogan2753
      @mehmetcagrdogan2753 Před 7 měsíci +6

      ​​@@lilyonkwast It's "Anne" in our language too. Despite being very unpopular "Ög" means mother in Turkic languages despite being unused by Turk, the word "Ög-süz" or "Ök-süz" means a person without a Mother or family.

    • @balporsugu7046
      @balporsugu7046 Před 7 měsíci +8

      ​@@lilyonkwastin official Istanbul Turkish it's "Anne" but in Anatolia or Balkan Turkish its "Ana".

  • @erhanmustafa2103
    @erhanmustafa2103 Před 7 měsíci +66

    As a Turkish-Bulgarian i have learned a lot. Thank you

    • @uzaydaisemekisteyenadam4543
      @uzaydaisemekisteyenadam4543 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Bro, Bulgarian is Turkic. Do you know? : )

    • @paranormalen2502
      @paranormalen2502 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@uzaydaisemekisteyenadam4543 nothing in common. Bulgarians are primarily Thracians nowadays. I can send you source after a sleep

    • @paranormalen2502
      @paranormalen2502 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@uzaydaisemekisteyenadam4543oh and Bulgars are Scythians. Not Turkic

    • @uzaydaisemekisteyenadam4543
      @uzaydaisemekisteyenadam4543 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@paranormalen2502 Please look again, where are the Scythians from? : ) Today they call themselves Slavs. But even the word Bulgarian is Turkish. Look at the Volga and Volga Bulgarians.👍

    • @paranormalen2502
      @paranormalen2502 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@uzaydaisemekisteyenadam4543 Today Bulgarian call themselves Thracians. The one calling themselves mainly slavs are the communists. Volga Bulgarian aren't intresting, because they were invaded too much to remember who they are. Word Bulgarian isn't Turkish and Turkish isn't any close to Turkic. The most saved Turkic language is Hungarian. And just because we got a word for us in your language doesn't mean we are you. Scythians were on the territory of every country ensing on "stan". However Scythian DNA is low because the Bulgars themselves were too low when they migrated here. I am not even sure if every Bulgarian have Bulgar in his family tree. As a local who've been to Turkey multiple times if I have to compare me to y'all you look more like arabs to me. Y'all Turks have this argument with the word, but it's super useless one at the same time. Maybe I am right you are all also uneducated, but who knows.

  • @ayaank.yusufzai1473
    @ayaank.yusufzai1473 Před 7 měsíci +136

    You didn't touch upon the fact that the last empire to rule over India (the Mughal empire) before the British came along was also of turkic origins. The founder of the Mughal empire was Babur who came from an area called Farghana in Uzbekistan. Babur's descendants built the Taj Mahal and the Red fort that all tourists visit when coming to India

    • @googleakkount6802
      @googleakkount6802 Před 7 měsíci +14

      thank you for not forgetting. Hello brother from Uzbekistan

    • @user-uj2tk2tv3z
      @user-uj2tk2tv3z Před 6 měsíci +3

      The descendents of babur are completely different than Turks
      Only babur and humayun,the first tow rulers were of somewhat turkic origin but all others were mostly of indian blood
      Shahjahan who built Taj Mahal and red forrt was born to indian mother named jagat gosein

    • @gokturk6926
      @gokturk6926 Před 6 měsíci +3

      ​@@user-uj2tk2tv3zBirazmı 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @banzrsgchbaraanosor7905
      @banzrsgchbaraanosor7905 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yes, he was an Uzbek of Mongolian descent

    • @user-uj2tk2tv3z
      @user-uj2tk2tv3z Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@banzrsgchbaraanosor7905 yes babur was but his descendants are completely different

  • @GulnozaIkrom
    @GulnozaIkrom Před 7 měsíci +60

    Thanks for the video. As Uzbek lady, I really appreciate your efforts to shed light on the history and ethnicity of our nations. 😊

    • @umutkiran3035
      @umutkiran3035 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Selam Özbekistan kardeşim 🈴

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hanımefendi, ben tarih araştırmacısıyım Türk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kütüphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Türkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATATÜRKE VE TÜRK DÜNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygilarımı sunarım.

  • @ataychikyo
    @ataychikyo Před 7 měsíci +36

    great video,thank you for informing the world that we exist, greetings to my turkic brothers and sisters from kyrgyzstan 👋❤🇰🇬

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci +1

      Atay Kardeşim ben tarih araştırmacisıyım Türk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kütüphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransizcadan bulup Türkçeye çevirip aanlatmak ATATÜRKE VE TÜRK DÜNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımi sunarım.

  • @madameenmamadaliyev1727
    @madameenmamadaliyev1727 Před 7 měsíci +17

    Fun fact: Nissan has brand car called "Qashqai" named after nomadic turkic People Qashqais.
    Love all my turkic brother from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿❤

  • @KarabakhEdits
    @KarabakhEdits Před 7 měsíci +327

    Greetings as a Turkic myself from Azerbaijan! 🇦🇿🇹🇷🇰🇿🇹🇲🇰🇬🇭🇺

    • @EpicgamerwinXD6669
      @EpicgamerwinXD6669 Před 7 měsíci +28

      Azerbaijan is such a beautiful country! It’s also the only majority Shia country to have good relations with western nations, so that’s pretty cool. I hope that one day your country can expand into the predominantly Azerbaji regions of Iran! Best of luck from The United States 🇺🇸!

    • @___E
      @___E Před 7 měsíci +11

      Hungry is Uralic.

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu Před 7 měsíci +26

      ​@@___EThat's true Hungarians are Uralic but due to their historical ties with Turkic tribes like Cumans, Pechenegs, Oghurs, Kabars who were incorporated into the Hungarian nation there are various commonalities that link them to Turks such as the masculine name Attila and mythological bird Turul

    • @EpicgamerwinXD6669
      @EpicgamerwinXD6669 Před 7 měsíci +12

      @@___EHungry is an observer state in the Organization of Turkish States.

    • @Jalayir
      @Jalayir Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@___EUgric*

  • @aigerimabisheva4439
    @aigerimabisheva4439 Před 7 měsíci +57

    Hello from Kazakhstan here! Thank you so much for this amazing episode! We, central Asians, feel a tiny bit overlooked but never on your channel! (in comparison with East Asians and South-East asians ;) love them though!) I like to joke that my far-far-away ancestral roots come from assassins and mercenaries. Well, a joke with a bit of truth in it haha.

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Před 7 měsíci

      Go, you villains!

    • @Justice_is_an_imagination
      @Justice_is_an_imagination Před 7 měsíci +3

      Hello from turkiye

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Justice_is_an_imaginationKardeşim ben tarih araştırmacısıyım Tùrk tariiize ait avrupadaki ulusal kùtùphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Tùrkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATATÙRE VE TÙRK DÙNYAMIZA BORUMUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım

  • @khazarsea
    @khazarsea Před 4 měsíci +12

    Greetings from Azerbaijan Republic
    To all Turkic World. We love and respect all turkic people.

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Před 3 měsíci

      White Sheep: Brother, why didn't you kill people with small eyes? Are you an infidel?

  • @SARDAR_EDITS
    @SARDAR_EDITS Před 7 měsíci +416

    Salaam from Hazara Turks of Afghanistan to all my Turk brothers in any corner of the world.❤❤❤

    • @anotheryoutuberperson38
      @anotheryoutuberperson38 Před 7 měsíci +4

      What are the views of the Hazara with the current government in your country? I've been following western news, reporting things like women being unable to go to school.

    • @SARDAR_EDITS
      @SARDAR_EDITS Před 7 měsíci +38

      @@anotheryoutuberperson38
      Well, they are true.
      They (Taliban) have banned women from working outside and banned girls and women from schools and universities (both in public and private sectors).
      Well, I myself as a Hazara, hate this situation. Basically all people hate it but they can't do anything. Talib*n are learning from Iranian Mullahs. Putting their feet exactly in their footprints.
      They are oppressing anyone who thinks otherwise by any means.

    • @ZloB1N
      @ZloB1N Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@SARDAR_EDITSbrother, it's better than liberalism

    • @h12gvj567
      @h12gvj567 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@SARDAR_EDITS be careful there.

    • @skandy6847
      @skandy6847 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@ZloB1Nimagine unironically saying terrorism and oppression is better than liberalism 🤡

  • @patenceto
    @patenceto Před 7 měsíci +23

    Like a big family coming together. Originally coming from a small turkish community in northeast Bulgaria today I greet you from Hamburg, where I live with my family. Very proud of my 2 month old son Eray, he is going to keep our common legacy alive!

    • @alpertunga6792
      @alpertunga6792 Před 4 měsíci +2

      We should not give our children Arab, Russian, European names. For example, I have 2 names, İsmail (Arabic) Alper (Turkish) But I never use İsmail. I only use Alper. Also, my brothers' names are Taner and Caner. All of them are Turkish names with military meaning. I will only give Turkish names to my children.

    • @gimlitheringdestroyer
      @gimlitheringdestroyer Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@alpertunga6792 the least nationalist Turk lmao. Jokes aside Bro you can name your children however you want, why do you have to be so overbearing. Any Turkish person can like an Arabic or a Slavic name and name their child that name. Even though if you give your child a name in another language, your child will continue to be Turkish.

  • @haticekoc7990
    @haticekoc7990 Před 7 měsíci +31

    Greetings to all my Turkic brothers and sisters from 🇹🇷. We are always together. Thank you for making such a video.

  • @JayKarahan
    @JayKarahan Před 7 měsíci +75

    As a person of Turkic descent, I thoroughly enjoyed the detail you went into this and the nice comparisons!

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci

      Jay Kardeşim ben tarih araştırmacısıyım Türk taarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kütüphanelerdeki orijibal kaynaklari latinceden fransızcadan bulup Türkçeye cevirip aanlatmaak ATATÜRKE VE TÜRK DÜNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygilarımı sunarım.

    • @JayKarahan
      @JayKarahan Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Sağol abi videolarını izleyeceğim

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@JayKarahan Var Ol Kardeşim, Sağlıcakla Kal, Esen Kal.

  • @Kate-uj3ce
    @Kate-uj3ce Před 7 měsíci +18

    Hello from Chuvashia :)
    Thank you for covering this topic I learned something new

  • @furkanonuraydnoglu540
    @furkanonuraydnoglu540 Před 7 měsíci +155

    Fun Fact: As a Turkish person from Ankara 🇹🇷 the most similar language to us is Moldavian 🇲🇩 Gagauz language. I can understand it even better than Azerbaijani or other dialects around Anatolia

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Před 7 měsíci +17

      Based Pecheneg Gagauz language😅

    • @ThePanEthiopian
      @ThePanEthiopian Před 7 měsíci +1

      no one understands north eastern turks. Maybe its because they speak armenian or kurdish.

    • @Jalayir
      @Jalayir Před 7 měsíci +50

      @@ThePanEthiopianwhat?

    • @utku_baloglu
      @utku_baloglu Před 7 měsíci +2

      i agree as a turkish

    • @wargreysama
      @wargreysama Před 7 měsíci +19

      @@Jalayir A certain group of Kipchak Turks came to Anatolia to settle, first language they learnt was Armenian since Armenians were there. If you seen a blonde and pale skinned Armenian just know that they definitely have a Kipchak Turk ancestry in their blood.

  • @Ahmed-tl7jw
    @Ahmed-tl7jw Před 7 měsíci +14

    Thank you for video, Im from Republic Başkortostan(Russia) ,and we are Turk People.

  • @atillajashar2009
    @atillajashar2009 Před 7 měsíci +22

    In the balkans
    There is a turkic language called Balkan Gagauz which i speak it Fluently

    • @user-ew5vg9sg1j
      @user-ew5vg9sg1j Před 7 měsíci

      gagauz speakers sounds like slavic accent in turkish

    • @oguzhankartal5099
      @oguzhankartal5099 Před měsícem

      They speak more like Bulgarian Turks or Thracian Turks. It has nothing to do with what you said.@@user-ew5vg9sg1j

  • @bekturaskatuulu3970
    @bekturaskatuulu3970 Před 6 měsíci +14

    Hello from Kyrgyzstan🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬
    Send love to all my turkic brothers and sisters❤❤❤❤❤

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci +1

      Bektur Kardeşim ben tarih araştırmacısıyım Türk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kütüphanelerdeki orijinal kaynaklari latinceden fransızcadan bulup Türkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATATÜRKE VE TURK DÜNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım.

  • @gargichaturvedi6533
    @gargichaturvedi6533 Před 6 měsíci +20

    i am from India and have recently done a DNA test, turns out I have 22% turkic heritage. Wasn't expecting that :).

    • @user-sb3yq5hi5p
      @user-sb3yq5hi5p Před 5 měsíci +2

      Maybe from babur Empire ...

    • @gargichaturvedi6533
      @gargichaturvedi6533 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@user-sb3yq5hi5p a lot of North Indians can trace origins to Central asia. Its way before invasion of babur.

  • @Beryesa.
    @Beryesa. Před 7 měsíci +42

    kıpcheckmate 😂
    Turkic language family is kinda fascinating how close all the languages are, almost like dialects in comparison to other language families.
    Almost the same grammar in essence but with a bunch of sounds shifts and different vocabulary soups.

  • @seyahatdelisilenurbey
    @seyahatdelisilenurbey Před 3 měsíci +10

    Big thanks from Crimea! I’m a Crimean Tatar and it’s such a pleasure to watch videos made in English about our nation, so more people get acquainted with this information! By the way, Kyrymchak and Karaim languages derived from Crimean Tatar, they basically speak our language with incorporation of some religious words, cuz they’re not Muslim.

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 3 měsíci

      Kardeşim, ben tarih araştırmacısıyım Türk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kütüphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransizcadan bulup Türkceye cevirip anlatmak ATATÜRKE VE TÜRK DÜNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım.

  • @saraoakmauts7835
    @saraoakmauts7835 Před 7 měsíci +32

    There is this manga called “A Bride’s Tale” by Mori Kaoru.
    And it was recommended to me by the people learning Turkic Languages in the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. I think it’s a great way to start learning about the culture over there.

    • @furkangok3121
      @furkangok3121 Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you for this info. I will check this manga.

    • @BledaTurk
      @BledaTurk Před 7 měsíci +3

      Japanese and Turkish may be difficult to define as relatives, but they are based on a common origin, at least when a Japanese and a Turk speak, they form the sentence in the same way in their brain. We think like Yoda in starwars for the British to understand.)

  • @mousamoradi3038
    @mousamoradi3038 Před 7 měsíci +175

    My country Iran is only comparable with Russia in terms of having the most diverse groups of Turks. We have Azerbaijanis (with all different tribes like Afshar Baharlu Karapapak...), Qashqays, Khalajs, Turkmens, Kazakhs, Khorasanis, and some more. Not even Turkey is close enough. This is a linguistical and cultural heritage and wealth. Unfortunately, due to a lack of education and protection, some of the isolated and less populated ones are in danger of extinction. For example, Khalaj (which as mentioned in the video is a totally independent sub-branch of Turkic languages) and Khorasani are endangered languages right now. Even the bigger ones are slowly being assimilated and creolized; the Qashqai people's language for example is heavily mixed with Persian now. I hope that someday these languages be taught in schools and even made co-official in their respective regions alongside the national official Persian language in order to be protected and used more. Otherwise, in the near future, there won't be much of this cultural heritage remaining. I know some far-right people in Iran would love to see this, but their ignorance is not important.

    • @ArdaSReal
      @ArdaSReal Před 7 měsíci +8

      Obviously right now there are problems but when looking at the future i see Iranians and Turks side by side, i hope the people realise this soon

    • @lukaswilhelm9290
      @lukaswilhelm9290 Před 7 měsíci

      With Theocratic government in place? Nah man they will be busy with other stuffs such as forcing hijab in women rather than minority languages.

    • @NVRBENSHOT
      @NVRBENSHOT Před 7 měsíci +18

      Also like the last 7 dynasties of Iran have all been Turks

    • @arshianm
      @arshianm Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@NVRBENSHOT persian_turk, though

    • @jamesjameson4329
      @jamesjameson4329 Před 7 měsíci +7

      "Persian Turk" doesn't mean that those dynasties were mixed ethnic Persian and ethnic Turk dynasties (there was generally no mixed heritage or only some but from non-Persian groups, such as Kurds, Georgians, Mongols, etc.). "Persian Turk" simply means "Iranian Turk", as "Persia" was the European name of Iran for centuries. So the dynasties were still Turkic, but they also considered Iran as a land that belonged to them (and not to Ottomans, for example), and gradually they became attached to it as their "motherland" and embraced an identity that was both "Irani" (Iranian) and "Torki" (Turkic).

  • @kc5479
    @kc5479 Před 7 měsíci +105

    Man as a Turkish person I really enjoyed it. The variety and depth of topics covered is excellent. Only thing I thought was missing was the history other than Gokturk, Seljuk and Ottoman empires. That would include Mughals, Golden Horde, Mamluks, Safavids and more. Other than that I found it to be an excellent job. Thank you!

    • @salamov963
      @salamov963 Před 7 měsíci +1

      As an azerbaijani i didnt even know some of the people :)

    • @kc5479
      @kc5479 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@salamov963 :) It is normal, Turkish people also don’t know many things from our own specific history or Azerbaijani history … Video covered a wide range :)

    • @user-uj2tk2tv3z
      @user-uj2tk2tv3z Před 6 měsíci +1

      Mughals are not turkic empire
      Only the origin is turkic but the empire isn't

    • @osmanaliyardim
      @osmanaliyardim Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@user-uj2tk2tv3zIt was Turkic

    • @user-uj2tk2tv3z
      @user-uj2tk2tv3z Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@osmanaliyardim no

  • @gokhanozhan6234
    @gokhanozhan6234 Před 7 měsíci +53

    Dünyadaki tüm Türk kardeşlerime selamlar.

    11 gün önce çıkmış bir video 13 bin beğeni almış 3.27 milyon izlenme olmuş.
    Bu ne demek?
    Biz yeterince varız.
    Bu yeterlilik her konuda olmalı, birbirimize yetmeliyiz başkalarına ihtiyaç duymamalıyız.
    Dünyadaki tüm Türk kardeşlerime sevgiler, saygılar selamlar.
    🙏❤️✋

  • @JaKamille
    @JaKamille Před 7 měsíci +16

    So cool that the Tatars were mentioned ❤

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci +1

      Ja Kamille Kardeşim ben tarih araştırrmacısıyım Tùrk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kùtùphanelerdeki orijinaal kaynakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Tùrkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATATÙRKE VE TÙRK DDÙNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım.

  • @edward8597
    @edward8597 Před 7 měsíci +79

    Two things to note on an amazing video: first, linguistic mutual intelligibility among Turkic groups is super-high compared to other primary language families. Within subfamilies, one can easily understand others, but even across subfamilies you can get there with only a little practice. Chuvash excluded; it's... out there. Second, Turkic/Mongolic relations go way, way deeper than what you mentioned. The Altaic theory has mostly been discredited, but all the same, the language families have remarkable similarities borne of millennia of contact, shared heritage, shared culture and political alliance.

    • @seannolan9857
      @seannolan9857 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Mostly because they've branched out relatively recently compared to Indo-Europeans and especially Afro-Asiatics. Most Turkic languages would be mutually intelligable less than 2000 years ago.

    • @ArdaSReal
      @ArdaSReal Před 7 měsíci +7

      Yep i mean look at indo european, can a german understand an indian? But with Turks, there is so much similarities often it is hard to even seperate the languages and in many places we didnt used to, only after Soviets etc these seperations were made

    • @KingKalas
      @KingKalas Před 7 měsíci +11

      The Altaic Theory was redefined in 2021 by Dr. Martine Robbeets from the Max Planck Institute in Germany. The real ancestral homeland of Turkic people seems to be close to lake Baikal, sandwiched between Pyongyang and Beijing, where the Jomon people of Japan also originated from. As someone who speaks Turkic, Korean and Japanese I can say that there definitely is a connection, even though they must have seperated much earlier than Indo-European languages for example. The new term for the language family is transeurasian languages. Japanese and Korean split quite early from "Altaic", which was a sub-branch and later split to Proto-Tungusic, Proto-Mongolic and Proto-Turkic languages. Another important comparison is the religion. Korean Muism, Turko-Mongol-Tungusic Tengrism and Japanese Shinto all have their roots in North-East Asian Shamanism/ Animism. Here is a short part from the paper: "The origin and early dispersal of speakers of Transeurasian languages-that is, Japanese, Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic-is among the most disputed issues of Eurasian population history1,2,3. A key problem is the relationship between linguistic dispersals, agricultural expansions and population movements4,5. Here we address this question by ‘triangulating’ genetics, archaeology and linguistics in a unified perspective. We report wide-ranging datasets from these disciplines, including a comprehensive Transeurasian agropastoral and basic vocabulary; an archaeological database of 255 Neolithic-Bronze Age sites from Northeast Asia; and a collection of ancient genomes from Korea, the Ryukyu islands and early cereal farmers in Japan, complementing previously published genomes from East Asia. Challenging the traditional ‘pastoralist hypothesis’6,7,8, we show that the common ancestry and primary dispersals of Transeurasian languages can be traced back to the first farmers moving across Northeast Asia from the Early Neolithic onwards, but that this shared heritage has been masked by extensive cultural interaction since the Bronze Age. As well as marking considerable progress in the three individual disciplines, by combining their converging evidence we show that the early spread of Transeurasian speakers was driven by agriculture." The grammer is nearly the same between these languages and many old words are similar. Hence, the language family split first into two groups: Japano-Korean and Altaic, and later into these 5 language groups. Just as an example: After learning one of these languages, learning the rest was easy, even though it seems like the Turkic languages are grammativally more "evolved". One reason might have been the close contact and interaction with Indo-European and Semitic languages(Indo-Aryan Hindi and Farsi, Slavic Russian, Caucasian Armenian and Greek, Semitic Arabic). If we now also consider the fact that a big part of Turkic people became Chinese during the Tang dynasty, including the annexation of Turkic, Mongol and Tungusic lands, which was also a reason for the big westwards migration, there is a high probability of relation between these people.

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@seannolan9857 Indo-European and Afro-Asiatic are macro language families unlike micro Turkic (or Germanic or Semitic etc.)

    • @Kaparzo
      @Kaparzo Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@KingKalas "Study says Japanese, Korean and Turkish languages all emerged from common ancestor in northeast China"
      "International study concludes that the Transeurasian, or Altaic, language family emerged from farmers in the West Liao valley and spread across Asia"
      "The link between the five groups in the family has been hotly contested, but researchers say there is archaeological and genetic evidence to support the theory"
      From SCMP.

  • @antonshevel4352
    @antonshevel4352 Před 7 měsíci +22

    "Western Kipchaks, all of whom communities and what are now parts of russia".
    Crimean Tatars: 🗿🗿🗿

    • @o_s-24
      @o_s-24 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Crimea is right now a part of russia. You can go there and check for yourself, if you don't believe it

  • @hasanmortazavi7037
    @hasanmortazavi7037 Před 7 měsíci +40

    I am from South Azerbayjan (under the occupation of iran) . I love all TURKIC people.

    • @kaanefeuzumcu3674
      @kaanefeuzumcu3674 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Love brother from Türkiye

    • @user-sb3yq5hi5p
      @user-sb3yq5hi5p Před 5 měsíci +3

      İ am also Azeri Türk from Kars ...hamzazade family

    • @ArtaKiani
      @ArtaKiani Před 2 měsíci +1

      سن چوخ غلط الیبسن تُرکلرین یری مغولستاندی

  • @alexanderyaroshevich
    @alexanderyaroshevich Před 7 měsíci +29

    Awesome summary, Paul! The Karaim people are also in Lithuania, especially in Trakai is an episode in itself! I was fortunate to visit Trakai a few years back.

  • @bobsock8718
    @bobsock8718 Před 7 měsíci +9

    I'm Chuvash myself. It's very interesting to learn more about yourself!
    Are there any other Chuvashs here?

    • @user-wg6nx4zp3s
      @user-wg6nx4zp3s Před 7 měsíci +5

      I am an Orthodox Christian Turk from Turkey. I wish the best for Chuvash people! I hope no Chuvash will die in that bloody war.

  • @LazyLizard2
    @LazyLizard2 Před 7 měsíci +21

    Some other info that could have been in the video:
    In kipchak group, there's also lipka tatars. Who are small muslim minority in Poland, Lithuania and Belarus existed since medieval times.
    US film actor and ww2 veteran Charles Bronson has lipka tatar roots.
    There's also tatar minority in Finland, first muslim community there, they participated in winter war defending Finland.
    Name siberia comes from Sibir khanate wich was Turko-Mongol
    Kipchaks also ruled Egypt as Mamluks and stopped mongol advance in Middle East.
    Capital of Sakha, Yakutsk is the coldest city in the world, they leave engines of the cars there running 24 hours a day during winter.

    • @Bloodrammer
      @Bloodrammer Před 7 měsíci +5

      Now that you mention it, Charles Bronson totally looks like a Tatarin! So cool

    • @LoladeKG
      @LoladeKG Před 20 dny +1

      Tatars in your region have a high prevalence of a certain branch of R1a haplogroup of Y-chromosome. It is manifested mostly among modern Kyrgyz and South Altay people of Siberia, suggesting that those Tatars have Yenisey Kyrgyz as their ancestors. BTW, R1a is considered "Indo-European" while being heavily present among the Turkic people of Siberia, Central Asia and Anatolia. For example, modern Kyrgyz have particularly high percentage of R1a, something like over 60% of male population. Ottoman sultans had R1a as well.

    • @bisharGellowMahad
      @bisharGellowMahad Před 3 dny

      The first mosques in new York were built by tatar from Poland

  • @onur6145
    @onur6145 Před 7 měsíci +23

    You forgot about Huns. They were the earliest known Turkic people to create a state of their own. Also, scholars are pretty much sure Turkic people originates from Siberia and Kamchatka. Some argues they were related with the first people who passed the Bering Strait and bring about Native Americans. Basically, Turkic people are always on the move throughout the history. They went everywhere and interact with other people. That is why they are somewhat different today.

    • @benk932
      @benk932 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Not only turkic people, but every people were always on the move so to speak.

    • @onur6145
      @onur6145 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@benk932 I don't think any other ethnic group moved so far and so long as Turkic people. Orhers moved in a limited geography or time.

    • @welran
      @welran Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@onur6145 There are distinct proves that Hunnic was Turkic language.

    • @pinboard4582
      @pinboard4582 Před 5 měsíci

      @@benk932 pretty much all of their leaders have turkic names such as ulduz and beru which are even today used. Maybe the people for mixed but but royal family was turkic

  • @nyong-an706
    @nyong-an706 Před 7 měsíci +12

    as a tatar-bashkir this video is so interesting❤

    • @Ahmed-tl7jw
      @Ahmed-tl7jw Před 7 měsíci +4

      Миндә Башҡорт -Татар , сәләм Уфанан.

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci

      Nyong an Kardeşim ben tarih araştırmacsyım Túrk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kùtùphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Tùrkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATATÙRKE VE TÙRK DDÙNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım.

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@Ahmed-tl7jwBey Kardeşim, ben tatih araştırmacısıyım Túrk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kùtùphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Tùrkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATAATÙRKE VE TÙRK DÙNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım.

  • @ooooO-0oooo
    @ooooO-0oooo Před 7 měsíci +66

    튀르키예는 우리의 형제국가 ❤

    • @Turkic.Khaganates
      @Turkic.Khaganates Před 6 měsíci +9

      🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇿🇺🇿🇰🇬🇹🇲🤍🇰🇷

    • @muratkilinc7379
      @muratkilinc7379 Před 5 měsíci +4

      한국인과 터키인은 같은 어족에 속합니다. 터키인들이 가장 배우기 쉬운 언어는 한국어와 일본어다. 터키에서 한국 친구들에게 인사드립니다.

  • @a.aksarin996
    @a.aksarin996 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Respect to the author! Interesting and educational video. As a Kazakh, I wish all my brothers well-being and success! Oguz Karluk Kipchaks are like branches of one mighty tree. May everyone live in peace and prosperity. 200 million Salam to you!!

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci

      Aksarin Kardeşim ben tarih araştırmacısıyım Türk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kütüphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Türkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATATÜRKE VE TÜRK DÜNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım.

  • @paulmarynissen
    @paulmarynissen Před 7 měsíci +4

    I can honestly say that I have always learned something new every time I’ve watched a Geography Now video, there aren’t many channels that I can say that every video has had something new I didn’t previously know.

  • @merxho95
    @merxho95 Před 7 měsíci +56

    Love and Respect to all Turkic people from Albanian

    • @salamov963
      @salamov963 Před 7 měsíci +3

      🇦🇿🤝🇦🇱

    • @falconx0149
      @falconx0149 Před 7 měsíci +2

      🇦🇱🤝🇦🇿🇰🇿🇰🇬🇹🇷🇹🇲🇺🇿

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@salamov963Gardaşim ben tarih araştırmacısıyım Türk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kütüphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Türkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATATÜRKE VE TÜRK DÜNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım.

  • @eklezia2829
    @eklezia2829 Před 7 měsíci +15

    Great to see such a detailed video about our people. Greetings to all Turks around the world from Azerbaijan. ❤️

  • @diert
    @diert Před 7 měsíci +9

    As a Karakalpak and I knew about yakuts, chuvash, but never hear about Arghu. Thank you for this video

  • @aasifazimabadi786
    @aasifazimabadi786 Před 7 měsíci +37

    At 7:44, Razia Sultana (r. 1236-40), one of the few Muslim women in pre-modern times to rule in her own name, is referenced. If you would like to watch a Hindi / Urdu biopic about her, I recommend "Razia Sultan" from 1983 starring Hema Malini. It's a sad but incredibly fascinating story.

  • @HeawyMedal
    @HeawyMedal Před 7 měsíci +12

    one of the pictures you showed for the Tuvan people is the band Huun Huur Tu (my favourite band, best live band ever, go see them). I played their music to my Turkish friend and he was like wtf I can understand some of what they are saying. The Turkic people are truly amazing.

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci

      Kardeşim ben tarih araştırmacısıyım Túrk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kùtùphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Tùrkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATATÙRKE VE TÙRK DÙNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım.

  • @user-bn9zp2yh2h
    @user-bn9zp2yh2h Před 7 měsíci +9

    Thanks for making such great video. Hello and salem from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿

  • @aresanima9966
    @aresanima9966 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Hello from Kyrgyzstan! It’s so good that you introduce Central Asia. And many people don’t really know this place on the world map xd. I love my country and especially nature and Lake Issyk Kul

  • @amerkanjan4100
    @amerkanjan4100 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I am Hazara and Turkish but we lost our mother tongue, I have asthma in Afghanistan

  • @CM-yz3ze
    @CM-yz3ze Před 7 měsíci +4

    This was such a great video! Geography Now continues to be the only ones out here, doing what they're doing.
    From all the geography heads out here... thanks Barbs and company. :)

  • @Jalayir
    @Jalayir Před 7 měsíci +107

    The Hungarian language is the most important source for reconstructing the West Old Turkic language spoken west of the Ural in the 5th-12th centuries. The study by Arpad Berta and Andras Rona-Tas deals with the etymology of about 500 Hungarian words which are or may be of Old Turkic, in some cases of Middle Turkic origin. The Hungarian-Turkic contacts began in the 5th century and lasted a long period. The earliest loanwords were copied from a Western Old Turkic idiom; the latest loanwords were borrowed from the language of the Cumans who settled down in Hungary in the first half of 13th century. The authors excluded the Ottoman words from the corpus. In all cases the authors give the etymology of the Turkic word, the reconstructed copied form, the form as adapted by the Hungarian language and the history of the word. The detailed introduction focuses on the former research, the historical setting and the technical framework. In the concluding chapters the authors reconstruct the Ancient Hungarian language at the time of the Turkic-Hungarian contacts and outline the structure of the West Old Turkic language. A bibliography and several indices help the reader to use the book.
    West Old Turkic: Turkic Loanwords in Hungarian, László Károly András Róna-Tas, Árpád Berta, László Károly

    • @salamov963
      @salamov963 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Hungary country people language heritage needs to be deeply investigated its important but world doesnt really interested in it

    • @pirayesatirlari
      @pirayesatirlari Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@salamov963*dünya*nın işine gelmez de ondan 💀

    • @ninnik
      @ninnik Před 6 měsíci +3

      As a Finn, I find this very interesting because just like Finnish, Hungarian belongs in the Finno-ugric language group.

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@ninnikKardeşim Tùrk Turan Dili Şòyle Oluşur. Tùrk Tatar, Ougro Fin, Mançur, Tunguz, Sarmat, Dravidyendir.Macarlar Tùrktúr Tıpkı Mogollar Gibi. Ve Bunlardan Tùreyen 49 Ana Lehçeler Ve Binlerce Şiveler Vardır. Ben Ìsviçrede Yaşıyorum Tarih Arşiv Araştırmacısıyım Avrupadaki Ulusal Kùtùphanelerdeki Tùrk Tarihimize Ait Orijinal Kaynakları Latinceden Franszcadan Bulup Tùrkçeye Çevirip Kaalımda Anlatıyorum. Ìlginize Teşekkùr Eder Saygılarımı Sunarım.

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@pirayesatirlariHanımefendi, ben tarih araştırmacısıyım Tùrk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kùtùphanelerdeki orijinal kaynaakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Tùrkceye çevirip anlatmak ATATÙRKE VE TÙRK DÙNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım.

  • @justuser969
    @justuser969 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Im Bashkir Turk and we are proud Kipçak Turks

    • @Ahmed-tl7jw
      @Ahmed-tl7jw Před 7 měsíci +3

      Сәләм яҡташ

    • @zera_61
      @zera_61 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Awsome. I am a proud oğuz turk❤

  • @hasantumen24
    @hasantumen24 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Great work Barb! Just a little correction: Oghuz Khan is actually a legendary figure from Turkic epic tradition, some sources associated Oghuz Khan with Modu Chanyu a.k.a. Mete Khan, the founder of Xiongnu Empire.

  • @jonchius
    @jonchius Před 7 měsíci +26

    Well done! This is content they usually don't mention in North American schools, even up to university levels. Before this video, you'd have to be really curious to find this content on your own!
    It amazed me to learn one day how the Yakut in Northeastern Siberia were distantly related to the Turks in Istanbul and Ankara!

    • @AnatolianTurk_
      @AnatolianTurk_ Před 7 měsíci +1

      Ikr, we can somehow understand Yakut language there are some similarities.

    • @aigerimabisheva4439
      @aigerimabisheva4439 Před 7 měsíci +3

      hey there, just me adding some info kindly. They prefer to be called Sakha. Yakut is a colonial exonym. Just fyi ☺

  • @MATULEN123
    @MATULEN123 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I really like these kinds of videos, really love talking about languages and the people who speak them, keep it up!

  • @SevenTheMisgiven
    @SevenTheMisgiven Před 7 měsíci +2

    Glad to still see you go strong and educating on these interesting topics. Amazing work you are doing. :)

  • @ebostories8372
    @ebostories8372 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I come from the kipchak tribe in Kyrgystan. Learned more about my tribe from this video. Thanks!

  • @le57erguapo43
    @le57erguapo43 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Wow. Awesome lessons. Good job, Barbs and thank you.

  • @ChrisFan890
    @ChrisFan890 Před 7 měsíci +1286

    Raise your hand if you've been watching Geography Now for a long time ✋️

  • @Tris2000
    @Tris2000 Před 7 měsíci +9

    You (and your subscribers) might be interested to know that there is a music competition, similar to the Eurovision Song Contest, but for all these Turkic groups. It's called Türkvizyon and it's great fun, I watch it. It's been cancelled a lot recently because of first the pandemic and then the war, but they're hoping it'll be back this year. Most of the groups you mention send a song.

  • @michaelbielecki9719
    @michaelbielecki9719 Před 6 měsíci +6

    great explanation;
    finally someone managed to unravel the mystery about the turc ethnicities.
    Always wondered, what the difference was between e.g. Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Turkey; I was never able to wrap my head arround this topic; always intrigued me;
    thx for this very well researched and firmly narrated episode.
    I've allready been wondering, if you were to make a video considering this very topic....now that you delivered, I can truly state to have a very broad and general overview over this topic....therefore I am very thankfull for this exquisite episode, since I have been longing to get this kind of oversight.
    Keep up your excellent work.
    Your research is exceedingly sovereign.
    cheers

  • @dadarmwn
    @dadarmwn Před 7 měsíci +7

    there is a song called Anayurt Marşı, explaining a little bit about Turkic branches

  • @nurilham3005
    @nurilham3005 Před 7 měsíci +69

    I'm really love to learn about Turkic peoples and the cultures!! I'm hope i can visit these Turkic state someday
    - Salam from Indonesia 🇮🇩

    • @defneozer9953
      @defneozer9953 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hello I am a person from Turkey. You could aşk whatever you want about Turkic history.I’ll be glad to answere

    • @nurilham3005
      @nurilham3005 Před 7 měsíci

      @@defneozer9953 Tesekkürler!! More or less i'm already have learning about Oghuz history from Battle of Manzikert to The Foundation of The Republic. Do you know about other Turkic branch history?

    • @Alghi451
      @Alghi451 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@defneozer9953hey, you think Turkish are just turkified ottomans?

    • @defneozer9953
      @defneozer9953 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Alghi451 I don’t think like that, because for example there were some people called “Yörük” which lives nomand and didn’t knew the existence of ottoman empire and lived isolated from the world.

    • @Alghi451
      @Alghi451 Před 7 měsíci

      @@defneozer9953 i mean majority Turkish people are just turkified Circassians, Albanians, greeks, Anatolians, kurds, lazs,and muhacirs

  • @la_void9750
    @la_void9750 Před 7 měsíci +33

    You should uncover indigenous people of Latin America. It would be an interesting topic to go over.

    • @Chevvvvv
      @Chevvvvv Před 7 měsíci +3

      The amount of indigenous people in Latin America is wild!

    • @la_void9750
      @la_void9750 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@Chevvvvv yea it really wild to known different types of indigenous people language and culture. There are many in Latin American and Caribbean as well.

  • @Sehrinur
    @Sehrinur Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love, love, love this episode. Thank you. Very informative 👏

  • @uzaydaisemekisteyenadam4543
    @uzaydaisemekisteyenadam4543 Před 7 měsíci +191

    The diversity of phenotypes among Turks can be attributed to their historical nomadic lifestyle. Turks are a widely dispersed population, spanning from Europe to Asia. Consequently, it's not possible to make definitive generalizations about the Turkish phenotype. We are talking about a population that has been on the move for 3000 years. In other words, being Turkish does not necessitate having epicanthic folds (slanted eyes). For example, the Oghuz Turks may have fewer individuals with slanted eyes, while the Kipchaks might have individuals with fair hair and colored eyes. As I mentioned, Turks are a nomadic people, and therefore, the widespread belief that "Turks are Mongolian and have slanted eyes" is grossly inaccurate

    • @harouttorkomian5897
      @harouttorkomian5897 Před 7 měsíci +11

      Not really. One of the major physical features are the eyes. Like the video mentioned, you can have every other physical feature due to mixing, but the main shared physical feature are the eyes. I don't get why there's a systematic and coordinated effort on behalf of turkey and others in trying to deny where they come from. I have my own opinion on that, but im curious as to why you have your specific opinion when clearly it goes against the obvious truth.

    • @uzaydaisemekisteyenadam4543
      @uzaydaisemekisteyenadam4543 Před 7 měsíci +27

      @@harouttorkomian5897 Slanted eyes are not a dominant genetic trait. It can get lost easily. I'm not making this up. A result you can easily find anywhere.What exactly are you trying to say? I say that Turks are a nation mixed with other peoples because they are nomads. Half Balkan, half Turkish, half Greek, half Turkish. A person can look extremely European but still have Turkish genes because, as I said, slanted eyes are not a dominant genetic trait. What exactly is it that you can't accept about this?

    • @naruto1999sakura
      @naruto1999sakura Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@harouttorkomian5897I think most people from the anatolian country named Turkey can't accept the obvious truth that most of them have no relation to the real Turks that once invaded the region, most people from Turkey look nothing like turks exactly because they have little to none steppe nomad DNA, and are instead just Anatolians that got invaded and they got taught a turkic language.

    • @salamov963
      @salamov963 Před 7 měsíci +6

      ​@@harouttorkomian5897turks have different features because every tribe adopted a different lifestyle, living in different weather other races impact will obviously change the looks of turkic people but the place we came is same central asia Altai mountains.

    • @subutaykhan9387
      @subutaykhan9387 Před 7 měsíci +10

      ​@@harouttorkomian5897anatolia is melting pot. Turks took anatolia from the romans. Which most of the empire were greek. And during that time those greeks were greekified anatolians. Like hittites, luwians, trojans, Phyrigians, lydians etc. Greeks first appeared in morea. After Alexander's conquest of anatolia those Ancient Civilizations disappeared and became greek . After Turkic conquest of anatolia became Turkish. Italian Merchants called anatolia Turcia after the battle of manzikert. So nobody has pure blood in anatolia and this makes us more valuable. We carry the bloods of Ancient world. And the Turkic blood makes the cherry on top. Personally i am from black sea region and my ancestors founded the first beylik in that region. My fenotipe is central asian like. But i am sure i carry other genes than Turkic blood and i am happy about it. I am happy because i carry the blood of those people of Ancient world. My Turkic part survived the the harshest conditions, they were the greatest warrior nation of human history and my anatolian part made a great Civilization. It is exceptional to have such a mixture.

  • @annamari545
    @annamari545 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Hungary is also a member of the Turkic Council and Hungarians are referred to as the westernmost relatives of the Turkic nations.

    • @Nastya_07
      @Nastya_07 Před 5 měsíci

      But Hungarians are Uralic

  • @user-xy7rn1hz4p
    @user-xy7rn1hz4p Před 6 měsíci +6

    As an uzbek, i am looking forward to your video about Uzbekistan!

    • @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar
      @cengizaltinveturkturanlilartar Před 4 měsíci

      Yulduz Gardaşım ben tarih araştırmacısıyım Türk tarihimize ait avrupadaki ulusal kütüphanelerdeki orijinal kaynakları latinceden fransızcadan bulup Türkçeye çevirip anlatmak ATATÜRKE VE TÜRK DÜNYAMIZA BORCUMDUR ilginize teşekkur eder saygılarımı sunarım.

  • @ilhomumrzakov9232
    @ilhomumrzakov9232 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Hey Barbs! Great educational video. I am from Uzbekistan. I follow your channel since 2018 and never missed any episode. I would definetely recommend you to visit Uzbekistan before releasing the Uzbekistan episode. Let me know if I can be helpful of anything.

  • @brianeasy9220
    @brianeasy9220 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I’m Turkic but not Turkish.
    I’m Bashkort

    • @PEPSBABA
      @PEPSBABA Před 7 měsíci +2

      Turkish ppl are also turkic 💀

    • @brianeasy9220
      @brianeasy9220 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@PEPSBABA I know, all I’m saying that even though I love my Turkish brothers and sisters we still won’t ever consider ourselves Turkish, all we have in common is a Turkic/Altaic past

    • @Ahmed-tl7jw
      @Ahmed-tl7jw Před 7 měsíci

      Тюрки и Башкиры братья! По религии и этнически.

    • @brianeasy9220
      @brianeasy9220 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Ahmed-tl7jw однозначно

  • @brendanshannon1706
    @brendanshannon1706 Před 7 měsíci +78

    I loved this! It would be very cool to do a video on the different Celtic regions (Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany, Isle of Man etc)

    • @teine928
      @teine928 Před 7 měsíci +4

      It's a bit off-topic but I would like to see a mixed celtic-turkic people in a part of history. That would be so cool

    • @teine928
      @teine928 Před 7 měsíci

      @@jonnyneace8928 I know the galatians tho. But you get my point,there is no 50/50 mixed celto-turkic culture in history. But still,thanks for the info.

    • @KaraKral40
      @KaraKral40 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I am from Ankara in Turkiye. And ı am actually celt origin. We are gale. Gale is the celtic origins. But we know and feel turkish ourself ))

  • @BH-gh6qm
    @BH-gh6qm Před 7 měsíci +2

    yo this video was super interesting. even more so then a lot of the full country vids.. this was awesome info

  • @aysenurokumus8462
    @aysenurokumus8462 Před 7 měsíci

    It is so useful. Thanks for this video.
    Love from 🇹🇷