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In Azerbaijani Turkish:
"Yağı" instead of "Düşman" ("Düşman" also exists and are commonly used), "Od" instead of "Ateş", "Düyü" instead of "Pirinç", "Başçı" instead of "Reis". Also "Yaraq" instead of "Silah" ("Silah" also exists and are commonly used), although it's meaning has been altered to "penis" in modern-day Turkish.
Watch this (Uzbek of Afghanistan).
I probably should not be commenting on this matter but I think Persians had way more influence on the Turks than the Byzantines did. Just my 2c.
Please stay away from that thread.
There is no Persianization.Persians, by far. Even more than Arab culture had. Seljuks, Ghaznavids, Timurids, etc. we're all Persianized.
PS: Google Translate is your friend.Ey Firdevsi! Sen Şehname'nde milletinin, Türkler üzerine kazandığı galebelerle övündün. Kalk gör, bugün İran topraklarıyla beraber, mezarın Türk kahramanlarının ayağı altındadır.
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There is no Persianization.
This is coming from "Persianized" Timur:
PS: Google Translate is your friend.
The western Europeans joined the chorus and referred to the Ottomons as uncivilized.
Well the other question is what do the descendants of the Byzantine Empire think of the Turks or the Ottomons.
Not good. The reason is that many countries previously under the Ottomons blame their backwardness on the Ottomons. ( especially the balkans)
The western Europeans joined the chorus and referred to the Ottomons as uncivilized.
Ottomons were demonized and shadow of it is still visible as they do not allow EU membership for Turkey.