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I do not see logic in your speech.
Hunnu were just part of the Turks tribes.
One of the hunnic words in Chinese sources is unequivocally Mongolian (initial "n" is absent in proto-Türkic language and having mongolian etymology). Hunnu in China sources= Türkic and Mongolian ethnic groups
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Nanai Tungusic ornament and Nanai people in national clothes
Kazakh national ornament and national clothes
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Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic languages share similar grammar and structure and are placed in Altaic language family.
Tungusic, Mongolic peoples and Kazakhs share common dominating haplogroup C.
Though proto-Turkic language was formed in my opinion in area where haplogroups Q, C and N merged. Somewhere around Western Mongolia.
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