Re: Rise of Mongol Power

From: alexV (alexV7623_at_comcast.net)
Date: 07/24/04


Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 19:56:55 -0400


"Jacques Guy" <jguy@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
news:4103D53D.289D@alphalink.com.au...
> Nirvana wrote:
> > Altaic family of language has 2 branches: Mongolian and
> > Turkic. This family of languages is spoken all the way in Bulgaria,
>
> Ah yes, Bulgarian. A typical Turkic language.

It is a Slavic language. Cyrillic alphabet, stems are very close to the
Russian. Bulgaria had been under the Turk domination until the end of the
18th century. They left indelible signs everywhere. Many Bulgarians look
like Turks not Slavs.



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