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AndreiDNA
10-28-2025, 05:50 PM
https://youtu.be/VBV4Qvq9tME

Benyzero
10-28-2025, 05:53 PM
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10-28-2025, 06:10 PM
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Dardanos
10-28-2025, 06:15 PM
Are the words Cossack and Khazak related?
What is the etymology of the word Cossack?

Repent
10-28-2025, 06:37 PM
Are the words Cossack and Khazak related?
What is the etymology of the word Cossack?

Max Vasmer's etymological dictionary traces the name to the Tatar Turkic word kazak, kozak, in which cosac meant 'free man' but also 'conqueror'.[11] The ethnonym Kazakh is from the same Turkic root.[12][13][14]

In written sources, the name is first attested in the Codex Cumanicus from the 13th century.[15][16] In English, Cossack is first attested in 1590.[12]

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cossacks

cass
10-28-2025, 06:56 PM
Indeed Qazaq is an original Turkic word.
It did not mean an ethnicity at first, but a social status.

Original meaning:

a free, independent warrior living outside the authority of any khan — a self-emancipated nomad, adventurer, or outlaw

Linguistic breakdown:

qaz- → to seek, to risk, to hunt

-aq → person who does that

Geba
10-28-2025, 10:24 PM
I have sen the video. So basically no Turkic admixture whatsoever, not even a minor one.

userNa
10-28-2025, 11:24 PM
I have sen the video. So basically no Turkic admixture whatsoever, not even a minor one.

There is still some trace of Russia Krasnoyarsk BA (1.2%) in the admixture of Andrei analysis.