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  • Seljuk Turks as oesky barbarians

    I know this has been probably been brought up before but I'm gonna risk it anyways...

    The Ottoman Turks. Weren't they at one time, for a long period time, the a _ _ kickingest civ in the world?

    I know the Seljuks are not the same but they raised hell on the same levels as that fun guy Genghis...why are they relegated to random barbarian duty?

    One last question, are Turks and Huns really Mongols with different names?

    "stuff I didn't know before but found out recently" fact of the day.

    The word barbarian came from Greeks who thought that anyone not able to speak Greek were just barking sounds like "Bar bar bar..."




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    "The Ottoman Turks. Weren't they at one time, for a long period time, the a _ _ kickingest civ in the world?"

    Yes, between about 1453 and about 1683.


    "I know the Seljuks are not the same but they raised hell on the same levels as that fun guy Genghis...why are they relegated to random barbarian duty?"

    Good question.


    "One last question, are Turks and Huns really Mongols with different names?"

    No, they are not. The Turks are uralo-altaic. The Mongols and probably the Huns are Mongolic.

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      Re: Seljuk Turks as oesky barbarians

      Originally posted by chocoballs
      The word barbarian came from Greeks who thought that anyone not able to speak Greek were just barking sounds like "Bar bar bar..."
      yeah and today we have devices that we think they just go "click" when we, well, click them....
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        AFAIK, turk- and mongol-peoples have a common origin and among (probable) hun skulls found and according to some roman author called Amianus Marcelinus, as well turk as mongol appearance is probable. The Turks and Mongols of the last millenium however are different peoples.

        Side fact few people know: The "Chichimeca" of Aztec accounts had been considered to be a certain people, while actually Chichimeca has the same meaning as Barbar. The hungarian expression for germans "Nemet" originally meant the same (or was it a slavic expression for germans meaning that and the hungarians simply took up the word, I can't remember exactly)
        "The world is too small in Vorarlberg". Austrian ex-vice-chancellor Hubert Gorbach in a letter to Alistar [sic] Darling, looking for a job...
        "Let me break this down for you, fresh from algebra II. A 95% chance to win 5 times means a (95*5) chance to win = 475% chance to win." Wiglaf, Court jester or hayseed, you judge.

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        • #5
          The Mongols, Turks, and Huns are all related. But the relation is about as distant, as, say, Celts, Germans and Slavs.
          Poor silly humans. A temporarily stable pattern of matter and energy stumbles upon self-cognizance for a moment, and suddenly it thinks the whole universe was created for its benefit. -- mbelleroff

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