The Turk Immigrations In The Period Before Christ

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The Turk Immigrations In The Period Before Christ



Starting from very ancient times the immigration activities had last - with interruptions - for more than thousands of years. Although the dates of the great Turk immigrations that took place Before Christ are not clearly known, it was possible to fix some of them. 1500 - 1000 B.C. certain Turks used to live in Far East. It is possible to track the existence of Turks in ancient ages in North China and today's Mongolia.
It must have been very long time ago in history that the arm of the Turks which are the Yakuts and the Çavuşs have left the main body and the Yakuts have moved to east Sybira; because they are the Turkish tribes whose language differ mostly from the "main Turkish" and especially Yakutish is the most changing dialect today.

On the other hand there are signs that show that in 1300 - 1000 B.C. some parts of the Turks have been in Turkmenia. It is also estimated that one part of the Turks turned to west and lived together with the "Iskits" around the grounds of Volga (VI.-III century B.C.). Another estimation is that the first Turkish moves were around the beginning of the first century B.C. to the suburbs of the Indian Indus-Pencap region. In older history it is possible that the Turks have moved to Mesopotamia crossing the Iranian plateaus.
 
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