Attila the Hun (Part 4)

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The Scourge of God (Part 4)
Turkic - Magyar leader in the 5th century

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  • To make everyone happy, they should just call Hungary:  Magyarhunavarostrogothslavante­s

  • @xxsherkhanxx Pakistanis are not Turks. There may be influence from the Mughals, whose rulers were Turks, but Pakistanis are not Turks themselves. Ethnically they are not Turks. Linguistically, Urdu is not a Turkic language, even if the you made a connection between two words.

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  • I am a hun biiitch

  • @thecam3l3on they were not nobody, they were a great people, so now you are talking about a szelky/sumerian connection? It's not impossible just improbable. Unless you can show me some evidence or point me to a link that shows proof of what your saying.

  • @NemSoha Actually there is only one site, which specifically says it is not from the Huns, but is thought to be from another nomadic group. There is no such remnant of the Hun language which remains today. There is supposedly a codex containing Hunnish words and grammar found in Isfahan, Iran, however it has yet to be verified, so is still at this point not mentionable as fact.

  • @MOTUN I see that on exactly one website and no where else. Unless it is a recent discovery, which the site does not claim, such a sentence does not exist in historical records. Would u care to elaborate on the academic/professional background of shiratori?

  • @NemSoha Shiratori found that Hunnish couplet in Chinese sources. As you see, I can present evidences. where are your evidences?

  • @NemSohaK.Shiratori, "Über die Sprache der Hiungnu und der Tunghu-Stämme, Izvestija imperatorskoj akademii nauk, T.XVII, NO 2(190), 01-032.--B., Johannes , Das Hunnische, Donaubolgarische und Wolgabolgarische", Fundamenta I (1959),PP.685-695.--G.J.Ramste­dt, "Zur Frage nach der Stellung des Tschuwassichen",JSFOu, XXXVIII, 1(1992),P.31. --T. Tekin, Makaleler 1 Altayistik, The Hunnic Couplet in Chin-Shu, 2003, p.289-298. V, Étienne de la. 2005. Huns et Xiongnu. Central Asiatic Journal, 49(1): 3-26.

  • @MOTUN Actually what you did was write a sentence and did not say what the source is you got it from.

  • @NemSoha Hiung-nu sentence: Siükeh theileikang bukuk gu thuktang = go out army and capture the commander. This Hunnish sentence has not been explained by any language but Turkish. Its Turkish explanation: Süke tilikang bukukgu tuktang = go out army and capture the commander. As you see, I present linquistic evidences. which linquistic evidences can you present to confirm your own thesis ?

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