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Turks are the 13th largest ethnic group in the world. Turks from Central Asia settled in Anatolia in the 11th century, through the conquests of the Seljuk Turks. This began the transformation of the region, which had been a largely Greek-speaking region after previously being Hellenized, into a Turkish Muslim one.
The old Turkic script was invented by Göktürks as well. [3] The ruling Ashina clan origins are disputed. [4] Shoroon Bumbagar tomb mural, Göktürk, 7th century CE, Mongolia. Although there are debates about its inception, the history of the Turks is an important part of world history.
The Turkic peoples are a collection of diverse ethnic groups of West, Central, East, and North Asia as well as parts of Europe, who speak Turkic languages. [37] [38]According to historians and linguists, the Proto-Turkic language originated in Central-East Asia, [39] potentially in the Altai-Sayan region, Mongolia or Tuva.
The Turks in World History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Golden, Peter (1992). An introduction to the history of the Turkic peoples : ethnogenesis and state-formation in the medieval and early modern Eurasia and the Middle East. Harrassowitz. Golden, Peter B. (2011). Studies on the Peoples and Cultures of the Eurasian Steppes. Editura ...
Infestation: Survivor Stories (formerly known as The War Z) was an open world zombie video game developed by Hammerpoint Interactive and published by OP Productions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Infestation: Survivor Stories features both first-person and third-person shooting perspectives.
The Seljuk Empire, or the Great Seljuk Empire, [14] [a] was a high medieval, culturally Turco-Persian, Sunni Muslim empire, established and ruled by the Qïnïq branch of Oghuz Turks.
World War Z utilizes the Swarm Engine which enables the game to render large hordes of zombies. The game is a co-operative third-person shooter in which four players fight against massive hordes of zombies in seven locations, including New York, Jerusalem, Moscow, Tokyo, Marseille, Rome and Kamchatka. [2]
A funerary depiction of long haired Türks in the Kazakh steppe. Miho funerary couch, circa 570. [4]The common name "Göktürk" emerged from the misreading of the word "Kök" meaning Ashina, the endonym of the ruling clan of the historical ethnic group which was attested as π± π°π°Όπ°, Türük [5] [6] π°π°π°:π± π°π°Όπ°, Kök Türük, [5] [6] or Old Turkic: π± π°π°Όπ° ...