The Gok Khanate

                 





                                      The  Gok Khanate



                                      Ancient Turks and origins.

"The ancient Turkish were called Gok Turks or Kok Turks.  They were nomadic tribes and 1st in Mongolia to identify them as “Turk”. The 1st reference to Turks were in Chinese Records of about 2000 BC. About 4000 years ago. The records refer to Husiung-nu, an early form of Western Hun.’ They lived in area bounded by Altai Mountains, Lake Baikal and northern edge of the Gobi Desert. 

Early Turks:

The Huns were considered as somehow related to ancestors of the Turks. Interestingly the Hungarians were considered as Turks by the Byzantine Empire.

The Huns:

They were nomadic tribe who were very skilled in archery and as horsemen. The Huns burst into Europe suddenly in 370 CE somewhat. The other barbarians were fleeing the Huns! The Huns went through the “Gateway of the Nations”. The huns were a mystery, they came from nowhere’ and they vanished suddenly. This reminds me of Dhul Qarnian and Yajuj and Magug(Gog and Magog)  of the Quran or two horned one. Dhul Qarnian was a might powerful king who was requested by a certain people, having no refuge from the sun. A place bounded by two mountains and a lake. A wall was constructed made of molten copper between the mountains. Probably some where in Kyrgyzstan or Caucaus. We will not discuss in this post. But while writing similarities could be found between Huns and Islamic view of Yajuj and Majuj.


The verse in the Quran is as follows:

They said, “O Dhul-Qarnayn, indeed (Ya’juj) Gog and Magog (Ma’juj) are [great] corrupters in the land. So may we assign for you an expenditure that you might make between us and them a barrier?”






Language:

The earliest form of Turkish writings was found in Mongolia. Approximately some 2500-3000 years ago Turkish language is thought to have evolved. It is thought to be part of Altaic Language family, which is common ancestor of following languages:

Turkish

Korean

Japanese 


The earliest written record is in the early 8th century by the Gok Turks.  They are called Orkhon inscriptions written in Old Turkic language.  The two memorials were erected in the honor of two Turkic princes:

Kul Tigin

Bilge Khagan- lived from 683 CE to 734 CE.

Origins from Prophet Nuh(Noah in the Bible, and maybe Manu of Hindu Scriptures)."


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