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Well yes sometimes Bulgaria is considered as part of it because old Bulgars are regarded as Turkic people. The only reason why often Bulgaria isn't considered as part of it is because modern-day Bulgarians are Slavic-speaking people. But I myself would be in favour of having Bulgaria in it though.
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Already the semitic religions, islam and christianity was what divided turanian peoples. So, you cannot unite the people with the very thing which divided them before.
Semitic religions cannot be a part of turanism idea. If you claim to be a turanist, then you shouldn't be neither muslim nor christian.
It was the hungarians who created this idea, so you cannot exclude them. Hungarians has been christianized but they didnt forget their true roots unlike bulgarians.
So, Hungarians didn't loose their original culture, it`s just they have been christianized just like we Turks has been islamized but Bulgarians has been fully assimilated after they became christians and totally lost their identity and adopted a new slavic one.
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Well that's their ignorance, you can tell. Everybody else knows Turkish people are subgroup of Turkic peoples, it's easy to tell by the language at least.
There are Turkic people almost everywhere across Eurasia not only in Central Asia, so yeah, that's just their ignorance at all basically.
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We are Turkic?Well, TA never fails to "further" my education. You learn something new everyday.
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As i am part Kuman myself i support great Turan.
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