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Colors In The Turkish Beliefs And National Customs Yellow - Red - Gree
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Colors In The Turkish Beliefs And National Customs Yellow - Red - GreenGleaning from Turkish Culture: 60

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Colors In The Turkish Beliefs And National Customs Yellow - Red - Green
Colors In The Turkish Beliefs And National Customs Yellow - Red - Green Gleaning from Turkish Culture: 60
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The people and communities originated from the Turkish race were spread from two main streams: Oğuz and Kıpçak – The Oğuz group consisted of twenty four tribes who were referred in many national sources started with Kaşgarlı Mahmut. The Kıpçak originated communities who settled in Asia from North East to North West, in Eastern Europe – even in Western Europe -, and in Caucasas were divided also into 24 groups. The Kıpçaks like Oğuzlar had 24 different seals (damga, tamga, tamka), however we do not have related scientific public opinion unfortunately.

Regarding the relations of Turkish communities settled in Anatolia with the other communities coming from the same origin, the historic, sociologic and ethnographic sources are necessary to be restudied.

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    • The people and communities originated from the Turkish race were spread from two main streams: Oğuz and Kıpçak – The Oğuz group consisted of twenty four tribes who were referred in many national sources started with Kaşgarlı Mahmut. The Kıpçak originated communities who settled in Asia from North East to North West, in Eastern Europe – even in Western Europe -, and in Caucasas were divided also into 24 groups. The Kıpçaks like Oğuzlar had 24 different seals (damga, tamga, tamka), however we do not have related scientific public opinion unfortunately.

      Regarding the relations of Turkish communities settled in Anatolia with the other communities coming from the same origin, the historic, sociologic and ethnographic sources are necessary to be restudied.

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