why do you bother yourself with such trivia that doesn't matter at all?
c'moon I'll get you a beer, drink and relax...
focus on better parts of life... :-P
2007-10-05 01:18:07
·
answer #1
·
answered by Pala Remzi 5
·
6⤊
3⤋
Not all Mongolians are Turkic.......
Ethnic Mongols account for about 85% of the population and consist of Khalkha and other groups, all distinguished primarily by dialects of the Mongol language. The Khalkha make up 90% of the ethnic Mongol population. The remaining 10% include Durbet Mongols and others in the north and Dariganga Mongols in the east. Turkic peoples constitute only 7% of Mongolia's population, and the rest are Tungusic peoples, Chinese, and Russians. The Turkic peoples are a group of peoples residing in northern, central and western Eurasia who speak languages belonging to the Turkic language family. They are not all Turkish. That is like saying all Celtic people are Irish, when in fact Celtic people are: Irish, Scottish, Breton, Manx, Cornish, and Welsh!
The Turkic peoples possess physical features ranging from Caucasoid race to Northern Mongoloid race.
Religion in Mongolia:
50% of Mongolia's population is Buddhist-Lamaist, 40% is listed as having no religion, 6% is Shamanist or Christian, and 4% is Muslim.
2007-10-01 13:55:44
·
answer #2
·
answered by CCBB 4
·
5⤊
6⤋
Mongolism is an illness . That means 1 chromosome more.
When they first discovered this illness on Mongolian child they call it mongolism. But this genetic illness can be seen in all countries. So they chanced it's name , as Down Syndrome.
Like discovering the blood types. They found it on a monkey . It's name was Rehouses. So we are still describing our blood types with this monkey. 0 Rh + .
Have a nice and healthy days to everyone.
2007-10-02 03:13:58
·
answer #3
·
answered by hanibal 5
·
2⤊
6⤋
Mongolians are not really turkic. They are more related to the chinese than they are to turkic peoples. There had been mongolian invasions in anatolia but the mongolians went back to mongolia. Not much cultural exchange happened with them. Turkic language is in the same language family as japanese, korean, finnish and hungarian.
2007-10-02 03:54:23
·
answer #4
·
answered by genç türk 4
·
4⤊
7⤋
not exacly the same but similar. we turks were an uncivilized central asian tribe and we are now a fanatic middle east nation, the others say that we are european but that's nonsense.
the mongolians today are more civilized than we the turks are
2007-10-06 04:24:23
·
answer #5
·
answered by sick of it 1
·
3⤊
6⤋
I remember distinctly our horseback travel from all the way from Karakurum to Hungary with "Chinghis Khan". Those were the days. We always ate pastırma and drank kımız. "Chinghis" could be a pain when he drank too much kımız, though.
Can you try to make a little more sense, please? I don't even know where to start answering...
2007-10-01 13:56:58
·
answer #6
·
answered by Totally Blunt 7
·
6⤊
7⤋
Hi,
You need some Altaic Epic,
Please read it;
Er-kishi Splashes God's Feathers
When there was no earth,
when there was nothing but endless water,
a gander flew, a gander whiter than milk,
a gander whiter than summer milk
flew by a gander darker than winter,
darker than cold.
Then there was no earth, no sun;
then there was no day, no moon;
then there were no stars, no Milky Way.
Then there was water, only water,
and above the water, two ganders flying--
God Kara-han flying,
Er-kishi flying, [1]
flying in the peace of unspoken love,
flying in the joy of endless being.
Then God Kara-han felt a cloud,
a knot of wind, a fist of water,
a cloud that formed in Er-kishi s heart
as Er-kishi flew just below him.
Feeling the cloud, God Kara-han wondered:
"Was loneliness better than dark Er-kishi?"
And Er-kishi bent his darkness
down to the water, seeming to drown,
and God Kara-han was sad;
but Er-kishi spun up at the surface,
his speed foaming the water,
whirling it up,
splashing the water on God Kara-han.
Er-kishi was proud of his dive and splash:
"Hey, God, now you see that I am strong;
without your leave, I chose to dive;
I dove and wet your feathers";
and Er-kishi thought, in his clouded heart:
"More will I do.
Instead of diving,
I will rise,
rise above the white gander."
Ref : http://web.umr.edu/~gdoty/poems/altaic/er-kishi.html
2007-10-01 14:02:45
·
answer #7
·
answered by Tanju 7
·
3⤊
7⤋
hi heygays!
first,please read the true history!
some of your's questions are in this document.
http://www.manipuronline.com/Potpourri/August2002/themongols17_1.htm
.
2007-10-01 21:46:36
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
2⤊
6⤋
they are mistaken
2007-10-01 15:03:27
·
answer #9
·
answered by єуℓüℓ 4
·
1⤊
7⤋