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  • cuvas chiristian Tork altai samn turk uygur budist turk another muslim turk all TURK

  • Эп ку юрра ача-пача пулна чухнех кашни ир радиопа итлесе варанна)) Хавас сана ЧАВАШ ЕН!

  • the chuvashian he isn't turks chuvashian is old vlog bulgarians people

  • dont you know that the proto-bulgars are from Central asia ?

    we dont mean the turks from turkey chuvashians come from the Ural Steppes

  • Very interesting and educating. I will tell my friends about your video.

    Greetings from Bulgaria!

  • what a great meaning! thanx for this video!

  • Chuvashs are %100 Turks

  • definitely yes they are!

  • @ogukturk чуваши имеют древнеарийское происхождение, онамент, эпос, древняя вера чуваш- говорит об этом и этот мощный культурный пласт совершенно не типичен для тюрок

  • @ogukturk

    It depends on what you mean by Turk, If you mean Turkish, no! Chuvashes are not Turkish, If you mean Turkic, yes!! Chuvashes are Turkic.

    Turk is supraethnic name. So Chuvashes are also Turk, true!

    But adjectives make confusion.

    Adjective "Turkish" is not applicable to Chuvashes.

    Proper adjective for Chuvashes is Turkic.

  • This is a very interesting meaning of symbols.

    Especially surprising seems referral to the branches of genealogical tree and to the diaspora.

    I do not think any other nation has it on their flags.

  • By the way, the symbols of human in Chuvash ornament are very similar to the symbol of tree.

  • Take Jewish menora for comparison - is has fictional meaning as well (the place where Moses got ten commandments - near a burning bush on mount of Sinai), but it merges with its technical meaning - the burning tree, and later a chandelier.

  • To me Bashkir sign looks completely different - but probably it has the same motif. Menoric symbols are very common. The Chuvash Y, though, is definitely a tree and has no such poetic (powered by a legend) meaning. The Chuvash Y is laconic and it stands not for a fictional meaning but for the object of meaning - the Tree - ultimate sign of human birth and growth.

  • interesting

  • Well

    my proposition this is siluet of wolff-legend of Ashina is popular in Altay.Man and femail wolff began a nation....I saw this simbol on flag in Bashkiria..

  • I thing this is stilized variant of simbol Y

    this simbol is very popular on difrent artefact of bulgars !

  • Maybe so. When symbols are used they can be interpreted differently. Although this symbol is designed in a certain manner it's still read differently. The Y on Bulgarian artifacts may also stand for tree, it can also be read as "CH/Ş" for tree - the only solid sound in the word. It is deciphered by some scholars as Ch in Chuvash Bulgar Runes and Khazar Runes.

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