Ethnic Turkish People and Their Culture

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ALL THE YURTS AND SEMI-NOMADIC PEOPLE ARE FROM TURKEY. THE CENTRAL ASIAN LOOKING PEOPLE ARE ALL TURKISH FROM TURKEY. ALL THE MINIATURES WERE MADE BY AN OTTOMAN ARTIST IN THE 18th CENTURY AND THEY SHOW TURKS OF TURKEY DURING THAT TIME. THE ILLUSTRATIONS SHOW OTTOMAN TURKS. ALL THE NATIONAL COSTUMES BELONG TO TURKS OF TURKEY. THE TRADITIONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AFTER THE TIME 12:18 BELONG TO OTTOMAN TURKISH CLASSICAL AND FOLK MUSICS BUT SOME OF THEM HAVE FALLEN INTO DISUSE AT THE PRESENT TIME.

Turkics especially Kazakh and Kyrgyz brothers\sisters PLEASE WAKE UP! Real Turkish people are Turkic too. Arab-looking, shitty, hairy, big nosed, too ugly, hateful bastards from Turkey are NOT ethnically Turkish. Don't call them Turkish anymore! They're KURDISH mostly or ARAB or GYPSY. STOP DISLIKING TURKISH PEOPLE BECAUSE OF THEM! In your own country or when you come to Turkey or while you're surfing on internet and watching TV; you see some "Turkish"(?) people then you usually talk about Turks of Turkey and their culture negatively. Also, don't forget that an European-looking person from Turkey may be Bosniak, Muslim Greek, Muslim Albanian, Muslim Georgian, Circassian etc. who is Turkish citizen but not Turkish ethnically. So, don't consider everyone from Turkey as Turkish before learning his/her real ethnicity and having an opinion about the Turkicness and culture of ethnic Turkish people! Living in Turkey, being a Turkish citizen, having a Turkish name, speaking Turkish well don't make someone Turkish. Now, see some of real Turkish faces, traditional Turkish clothes and the other cultural characters about Turks of Turkey.

THANKS FOR ALL COMMENTS, RATINGS, LIKINGS, DISLIKINGS...

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  • I was wondering.........do most Turks know that the place that's called Turkey was once the centre of the Byzantine Empire and that Greeks were there before Turks? Do they teach this in Turkish schools?

  • @deus1118 Yes, we detailedly learn about all the nations, civilisations that had lived in Turkey since elementary school till university. Greeks are relatively newcomers too in Anatolia's history. We even learn which peoples had lived in many of other European and Asian countries before their presentday owners came. Even Turkish peasants who never attend school know that their clans came from Central Asia because we traditionally have oral histories transferred from a generation to the next one.

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  • wait. u don't know about mongoloid. old mongoloid r clear looking and new mongloid r flat looking. asian probably change their looks to adjust with cold weather. that's why i guess turkic r old mongoloid and mongolian r new mongoloid.

  • People don't understand there is no more single gene any more. Show me one person in universe has single pure gene except ADAM! Who are you is pretty much which culture that you are belong to. I am from China. that does not mean I am Chinese. I am Turkish. Because that is the culture that I belong to and practice.

  • turks are the best and everybody has to accept this fact...

  • @yashil17 You have serious misinformations and prejudices about the Turkics. Who says the Turkic shares the same origin with Mongols and even Koreans and Japaneses?!?! Koreans or Japaneses aren't related to Mongols either. What is your arguments to say the original Turkics were a bunch of Mongols or closely related to Mongols. The first Turkic people were a mixture of Mongoloid and Caucasoid. Later, some Turkics may have mixed with Iranics and Tocharians, not with Slavics that are recent-comers.

  • @yashil17 You don't understand what I mean. Blue/green eyes, blonde/ginger hair, white skin, tall body etc. are the shared features of the CAUCASOID RACE. The Ariyans (speakers of Indo-European languages) only a member of the caucasoid race but there are also other members of the caucasoid race. Not all white caucasoid people are necessarily Indo-European. Hungarians, Finns, Estonians, Circassians, Lezgins, Chechens, Georgians, Lazes are all white, caucasoid peoples but none of them is Ariyan!

  • @yashil17 You confuse the present-day Turkic Oghuz dialect (also known as Azeri nowadays) with the extinct South Iranic language called "Adhari/Azari". Yashil is a Turkic word meaning green: jashyl in Kyrgyz and Altaian, chashyl in Tuvan, saasyl in Yakut, shusil in Chuvash, aashil in Turkmen, yeshil in Turkish, Uzbek and Tatar, zhasyl in Kazakh. Yash/Jash/Zhas "fresh, living, young, moist" + -il/yl suffix. "Yasha-" means "to live" in Turkic and -(a/e)r is a Turkic suffix that makes participles.

  • @KutluAkBakshy

    ..sort of Russian feature, that may be if they are tall or all the way to having blonde hair and blue eyes. the majority of Turkic peoples along side of the Japanse and Koreans since they are related to Mongols, all have the more darker Semetic traites of black hair, black slanted eyes, round chins, and short and stocky. however the minority have Airiyan traites with the Turks of Turkey, since they've been mixed with Airiyans mainly Rusians and other Slavics during history.

  • @KutluAkBakshy

    ... these Airiyan traditions and cultures are so great, that there is closer evidence between Erani culture and Eireann (Irish) culture! they are stating that our Nowrouz is equivalent there as st.Patrick's day, they're both the same time aswell! lastly, those Airiyan triates visible in the Caucus are not Mongoloid features, they are mainly Russ features with some Saga, and Alanic features. if you look at Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Mongols, and Turkmen, almost 99% of them have some sort ..

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