Are Mongols Different From The Turkic Peoples? | #AskAbhijit E3Q14 | Abhijit Chavda

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How Different Are The Mongols From The Turkic Peoples?

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Marriage by bride abduction naybe one aspect of cultural transformation. The greater impact had the gradual ismalization of the Armenian, Greek and other ethnicities. Whoever became a Muslim, also with the time became a Turk, because marriages with non-muslims were less possible.

enkidugilgamesh
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We Huns made many many tribes and nations. Abhijit Chavda your channel is most excellent Thank you for mention my ancestors.

attilathehun
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When you speak about the "European" Turks which are the modern day Azerbaijanis, Turkmens and Anatolian Turkish Turks you are referring to the Oghuz branch of Turks. You missed the opportunity to speak about the Central Asian Turks such as the Kyrgyz and the Kazakhs of the Kipchak branch of Turks who more closely resemble modern day Mongols.

danny
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we are very thankful to you for sharing your tremendous knowledge

withanadi
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Turks started migrating west during the iron age and mixed with those earlier Indo-European steppe nomads. Many non-Asian looking peoples blended into the Turkish society. They already had a fair share of Indo-European DNA in their pool during the migration into Anatolia. There is a recent genetic study made on Seljuks sultans and apparently they also had Indo-European looks 1000 years ago.

ahmeteminerdogan
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Yes Turks and Mongolians have same ancestors but Turks migrated towards Europe and Middle East and during the Ottoman Empire they mixed up with many other nations along the way.😊

Byebye-pk
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Some Turks look white for the same reason that some Arabs do. There were a lot of female sex slaves traded over there. In Eastern Europe, we fought with them non-stop because they used to kidnap women and children, especially those of Slavic and Greek blood. In many paintings from a few centuries back, the Turks still had slanted eyes. The Russians, Greeks, Serbians, Hungarians, and Poles defeated them after centuries of invasions.

petrabraham
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My one of my best friend is Alevilik-Turkish... this video is perfectly made for him... thank you

rishiodeb
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Turks look like europeans because they are mixed with greeks

ares
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That's it.
And you can also see that the present Turkic peoples in Central Asia- except those in Anatolia- do look like the other east asian ethnic groups.
So it's obvious that they both relate.

shirshaheen
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Lol that is not completely true... If you love in turkey you will see a lot of people with mongloid features too. And the thing is that the mongols had turkey long time back... By now it is diluted and mixed over the years with European features... So Turkish people are one of the most beautiful mix with a lil bit of everything.

arkscrew
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You are Pride of india sir....hats off

arnavtripathi
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Very well explained . Thank you for sharing.

shaniell.mathur
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Huns or Turks is the same people in Chinese ancient literature. Both Mongols and Manchurians (Both roled China including last Chinese emperor) are the decendents of Huns and speak Turkic style language. Both Korean and Japanese are the cousins of Turkic language, which are very different in grammar from Mandarin Chinese, though their writing are heavily influenced by Chinese.

themapleland
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Mongols are the real Hun descendant👍🏼 Even the word Hun has meaning “Human” in Mongolian and Hunnud/Hunnu means people.

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In the beginning of their history and possibly up to 2000 years ago it is quite possible they were much closer ethnically. They were closer culturally. Much has changed and they may not be so similar today.

Hist
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List of central Asian mixing In India :
1) Parthavas [Now Hindu]
2) Shakas [ Now Hindu]
3) gujjars [ majority Hindu & sikh and some momins]
4) Kushanas [Hindus and Buddhists]
5) Huns [ Hindus ]
6) Turks [ formerly Hindu shahi dynasty later became momins ]
If you know more add in the list 👇🏻👇🏻

adwaitvedant
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#Askabhijit sir I wanted to know that why there is no influence of indian architecture outside India (Europe)? Unlikely to the influence of roman and islamic architecture even in our own country and many parts of world?

rudrapurbey
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Huns, turks, mongolians, korean, japanic, american Indians, alaskan, yakuts, siberian etc. came from ancient Altaic branch (b.c 20.000-a.d 1.000) . in modern days, still many words definitions, religion terms bi-directionally are same or similar meaning. languages, cultures, definitions very similar.

Japanic people are more isolated culture at japan island for long time.

Modern Turkish and Azerbaijani people are mixed too much in geography after the migrations from central asia between b.c 20.000 - a.d 1000 with other culutur such as European, persian, slavic, arabs etc.

I have japan, Azerbaijani, Xinjiang (uyghur), finnish, mongolian, uzbek friends. We have a lot of similarities in daylife and its very impressive for me.

The most bizarre things are for example japans between modern turkish cultures. They call Blue color as Kok as in japan word. We call kok(gok) as sky, sky is blue and old turkish color name is kok. Used still in uyghur as kok. 'Tengri' is the shaman god word in old turkish and modern turks uses 'tanrı' comes from kok-tengri( god is sky or god from sky) and still in day life, turks uses tanri like 'god' instead of allah('arabic defination') and central asians are still use tengri while in Islam.

Also we have mantı as food. japans has same food. Japans eat meals without table (not in modern life but still it's a culture and exist. Same as in turkey still and its not bizzare if someone invite you to land-based table without chair. Japan Language if its written in latin i definitely understand an idea about which word is object/subject/verbals/time so bizarre eventhough i dont know the meaning of words. But past tense or he she/gender etc...

Also at american indians are uses hundered words are same as in turkish like animals/numbers/colors etc...

So bizzare. That is the reason ethnically modern turks DNA's mixed in last 1k reason of long time period ottoman empire time with slavs/greek/arabs/ mesopotamian cultures/DNA but still cultures carrying a lot of similarity in daylife with rules etc... Between turks, mongols, uzbek, turkmen as i said while turks similarities between Japan are %5 percent, mongol and japan can be more such as %10-15 and korean betwen japan can be %20-25 but korean and mongol can be %10-15 etc...

Turk_From_Malta
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Stop mixing Mongolian with Turk because they once shared the same thing.. Mongolian is Mongolian!!

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