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Who is this man ?? last year i asked him about aselsan product he blocked me on twitter
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Who is this man ?? last year i asked him about aselsan product he blocked me on twitter
This man is one of the most respected and accurate sources regarding Syria and the Middle East that I know on Twitter. His analyzes are also pretty good and big part of his predictions are coming true.Who is this man ?? last year i asked him about aselsan product he blocked me on twitter
he blocked me on twitter just because i asked him a questionThis man is one of the most respected and accurate sources regarding Syria and the Middle East that I know on Twitter. His analyzes are also pretty good and big part of his predictions are coming true.
Well I can't comment on that...he blocked me on twitter just because i asked him a question
This is HUGE! Turanism will rise.. step by step.
The little written evidence proves the ruling Huns spoke a form of Turkic. Atillas clan was descended from the ruling house of the Volga Bolghars which in turn were of Gokturk origin.Many Hungarian see themselves as descendants of Atilla the Hun.
In 1070 the Byzantine Emperor Michael VII made a gift to the Hungarian King Geza the First. The gift is know as the Holly Crown of Hungary- also known as the Crown of Saint Stephen. It was used during most of Hungarian history ever since.
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There is an inscription on the crown that says: "ΓΕΩΒΙΤZΑC ΠΙΣΤΟC ΚΡΑΛΗC ΤΟΥΡΚΙΑC" (Geōvitzas pistós králēs Tourkías) to be read as "Géza I, faithful king of the land of the Turks”.
That says a lot about the Huns I guess.
Any inside info about Bulgars' dilemma of ethnic roots?