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Siyendi , stop watching the Vikings series because they were not mighty as portreyed, they were fishermen god dammit
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You were also calling me OWD because of thread with how Crusaders stick with Seljuk Turks and seek to have common lineage. Following your logic nothing can be discussed. If I were OWD, I wouldn't repeat many times how Egypt, located in Africa was called Turkey in late Middle Ages and I did several times.
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Norse runes and ancient Phoenician alphabet are supposed to be related (but not the languages).
Pigs can fly... in your face.
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wtf I am known in this forum as least OWD potential of all Turks. If I tried to relate with Euros İ would seek to relate with Greeks or Balkanians first and everybody who knows my forum background knows also I oppose this vehemently. You calling me OWD now just for a thread like this. Dont spam the thread. You Bulgarians have serious identity issues not me.
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Turkic runes are derived from Aramaic with an influence from Kharosthi, both from Sogdian sources
Imperial Aramaic
Kharosthi
Manichaeism and Buddhism were both popular religions among the Turks at this time, so that provides a source for Aramaic and Kharosthi to take hold among educated Turks at the time, and to influence others around them.
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Is that cow shitting itself?
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