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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2009

In the beginning there was a death point.
Primary were the forces of Creation and Destruction.

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  • А ние, българите, не трябва да се страхуваме - "...Няма да се убоя от нищо, щом Бог е откъм мен и аз съм откъм Него..."

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  • @sleeper7271 : Dran,dran a turks just been a part of Bulgarins reed about seljuk haganat

  • @TuranianDominator : That's not try ,WE ARE BOLG-ARYANS and this is the FACT

  • Where are the links to scientific articles, works? Is it from ?

  • TuranianDominator, accept it - turkic people are vile and pathetic and you try all the way to steal aryan history or at least to make a connection to it, but there's no way.

  • Bravo!

  • @TurkishIsTurkic Those non-native Siberian folks were of Kurgan origin and they were a bunch of native European stock. Yenisseian Kyrgyz people were caucasoids and they have carried a strong frequency of R-M17. So, ancient Bulgarians were Onogurs (Sabirs) who were influenced by Indo-Aryans and later Turkicized by Altaian Tatars. I can't claim that they were tengriists but they shared probably the same tradition with Magyars. Well, at least, we can see clues of Tengrism in Europe.

  • @TurkishIsTurkic In fact, Indo-European mythology is based on Indian mythology and look at Greek and Norse mythology. Well, Greek and Egyptian mythologies are influenced by Sumerian though. But Turkic, Finnic, Ugric, Mongolic, Tunguzic shamanism based mythologies don't have a certain pantheon. This is probably a native European tradition. Shamanism is not unique to Siberians. It was born in Europe and practiced by Caucasoid people. Siberians learnt it through non-native Siberian people.

  • @davailbg That's true. I don't claim Sumerians were Turks, though, they weren't. I notice that Sumerian and Scythian components were in the background of formation process of Turkic tribes in the Xiongnu union. Turkic is an admixture between Iranian tribes (I don't know how much is it true to call them Iranian because most of Indo-Iranian folks were of native European and Mezopotamian origin who have been influenced by Iranian rulers through the Indo-Aryan expansion) and native Altaians.

  • @davailbg

    Did u know ancient bulgarians were tengriism (Turkic Religion) then?

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