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    Quote Originally Posted by Onur View Post
    You better tell us first if these words have any meaning in Magyar speech, so we can make a comparison.

    djarmat (gyarmat);
    This is probably the word of "yarmak". I checked the online dictionary to be sure of all the meanings of it. It means, "cutting something to pieces". Also means "drawing a new border in a territory", So, cutting a piece from a land from it.
    gyarmat is in Turkish "yorulmaz" (tireless) he asked that because of the "kürtgyarmat" tribe.

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    I have a book ''Doğu Avrupa'da Türklük'' by Lazslo Rasonyi.İn the book there's a Bashkurd tribe called '' Yormatı'' and ''Yurmatı'' a Magyar tribe.Rasonyi claims they are the same words;Magyar tribal names still exist among Bashkurds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Szegedist View Post
    Do these have any meaning in Turkic?

    tribe names
    djarmat (gyarmat)
    jenő
    kesi (keszi)
    kér
    kürt
    medjer (megyer)
    njék (nyék)
    tarján
    berénj (berény)
    eslár/oslár (eszlár/olszár)
    őrsh (őrs)
    tarkánj (tarkány)
    varshánj (varsány)
    sabar (szabar)
    káliz/kálazo
    kazár
    sékej (székely)
    Rasonyi also claims that apart from Nyek and Megyer tribes all Magyar tribal names were of Turkic origin

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