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== Korean connection ==

I believe this paper http://contents.nahf.or.kr/directory/downloadItemFile.do?fileName=jn_009_0010.pdf&levelId=jn_009_0010 may help to explain or suggest a possible connection that Koreans were allies or part of them were members of the Xiongnu Confederation
] (]) 23:52, 3 May 2022 (UTC)

:The link doesn't work (connection timed out). ] (]) 01:41, 11 June 2022 (UTC)
::i know im late but i think this could work :v http://contents.nahf.or.kr/directory/downloadItemFile.do?fileName=jn_009_0010.pdf
::i noticed the link didnt work in PC when i posted it, but when i opened it in my phone it worked and dowloaded the pdf, it should work now
::hope you see this ] (]) 16:14, 8 October 2022 (UTC)
:::The link still doesn't work on my PC (in French : "''Sans titre''")
:::] 16:46, 8 October 2022 (UTC)


==To Interpret or to Mis-Interpret== ==To Interpret or to Mis-Interpret==
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** So again, whoever added Pritsak (1959) misinterpreted the source for ] POV-pushing. ** So again, whoever added Pritsak (1959) misinterpreted the source for ] POV-pushing.


== Hunnu dynasty == == Unable to edit this article ==

This is not true. The Hunnu dynasty is the ancestor of the Mongols. China was scared ] (]) 03:26, 8 July 2022 (UTC)

== What... two very conflicting sources about Turks and Mongols ==

This article says:

"Skeletons from the most recent graves also contained DNA sequences similar to Anatolian Turks from present-day Turkey. This supports other studies indicating that Turkic tribes originated in Xiongnu or at least in the late period of Xiongnu."


I was going to correct a spelling in this article, but was prevented from doing so because it appears to be blocked from editing. Please fix this ridiculous situation! ] (]) 02:12, 9 November 2023 (UTC)
The paper listed as source also says:


:The article was given permanent protection in 2021 due to persistent, most likelly long-term vandalism. This is not some "ridiculous situation" that needs to be fixed, but rather a measure to hinder extensive vandalism. This will only change if an admin sees fit to lift the protection for some reason, which I personally hope does not happen. ] (]) 03:44, 9 November 2023 (UTC)
"The main result of our study was the genetic similarity observed among Mongolian samples from different periods and geographic areas. This result supports the hypothesis that the succession over time of different Turkic and Mongolian tribes in the current territory of Mongolia resulted in cultural rather than genetic exchanges. Furthermore, it appears that the Yakuts probably did not find their origin among the Xiongnu tribes, as we previously hypothesized."


== A new discovery of a seal with a Khunnu tamga on the territory of Buryatia. It is necessary to insert ==
So, there's actually stronger evidence here that Turkic peoples did not originate in Xiongnu. Why is this article saying otherwise.


A new discovery of a seal with a Khunnu tamga on the territory of Buryatia. It is necessary to insert
] (]) 10:47, 1 August 2022 (UTC)
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/%D0%9F%D0%B5%D1%87%D0%B0%D1%82%D1%8C%D1%81%D1%85%D1%83%D0%BD%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B9%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B9.jpg ] (]) 08:35, 4 December 2023 (UTC)
:Removed, it was ] as it wasn't verifiable in the cited references.--] (]) 15:09, 1 August 2022 (UTC)


== Adding new information to Turkic language section ==
== Genetics section clutter ==


This new philological finding should be added to the Turkic languages section:
Is the genetics section cluttered? I believe it is. Huge paragraphs are dedicated to primary source material about haplogroups such as {{tq|R1a1a1b2a2-Z2124}} and such encyclopedic and digestible language as {{tq|"early/Xiongnu_west" related to Scythians, "early/Xiongnu_rest" with more Northeastern Asian ancestry and "late/Xiongnu"}}. IMO, this section could use organizing, condensing, and more reliance on secondary sources, rather than a card catalogue of primaries describing individual specimen haplogroups. Very little will be fully understood by laypeople from the current genetics section. - ] (]) 23:01, 9 December 2022 (UTC)


Recent research has revealed that in chapter 96 of the ] (Han-shu), entitled "Western Regions", the Xiong-nu gave the title "拊離 (fǔ-lí)" to a ruler of the Lesser ] Kun-mo, a descendant of a Xiong-nu princess, who was killed in 30 BC as a result of a throne dispute. In chapter 50 of the ], Chinese sources clearly define the meaning of "拊離 (fǔ-lí)" as "wolf". With this military-political title, the Wu-sun were declared the protector of the western region of the Xiong-nu territories. For the same reason, this title was given to the ruler of the western wing of the state in the ], ], ], ] and ]. In addition, the word "böri" is a word used in all ], ], ], ], ]-] with the meaning of "wolf". These results may have revealed a connection with ], especially Turkic languages. ref: Çoban, Ramazan Volkan. (2023). Türk Mitolojisinde Kurt Kültü (Wolf Cult in Turkic Mythology). Mus: Alparaslan University Publishing. ] (]) 19:01, 23 December 2023 (UTC)
== Order of ethnolinguistic origins (theories) ==


:Yes ] (]) 22:15, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
* Huns, Turkic, Mongolic, Yeniseian, Iranian, Multiple ethnicities, Language isolate
Does the order represent the strongest theory to the weakest one? For example, Mongolic theories >> Yeniseian theories? Or Iranian theories >> Multiple ethnicities? Or it's just random placed headings? --] (]) 14:42, 10 December 2022 (UTC)
:{{ping|Mann Mann}} The old order was months ago by a . The current descending ranking does not reflect scholarly consensus on probability. This part of the article should be reverted to the pre-troll state. Happy holidays. - ] (]) 18:07, 10 December 2022 (UTC)

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To Interpret or to Mis-Interpret

Four sources are listed to support the thesis that

  • Hucker, Charles O. (1975). China's Imperial Past: An Introduction to Chinese History and Culture. Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2353-2. page 136
  • Pritsak, O. (1959). "XUN Der Volksname der Hsiung-nu". Central Asiatic Journal (in German). 5: 27–34.
  • Henning, W. B. (1948). "The date of the Sogdian ancient letters". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (BSOAS). 12 (3–4): 601–615. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00083178. JSTOR 608717. S2CID 161867825.
  • Sims-Williams, Nicholas (2004). "The Sogdian ancient letters. Letters 1, 2, 3, and 5 translated into English".

Let's evaluate:

  • On p. 36 of Hucker (1975), it is written "The proto-Turkic Hisung-nu were now challenged by other aliens groups". So Hucker (1975) is correctly interpreted as supports the thesis that the Xiongnu were proto-Turkic speakers
  • Sims-Williams (2004) translated Sogdian Letters 1, 2, 3, and 5. Letter 2 mentioned the Huns (i.e. Xiongnu) yet letter 2 did not say that the Xiongnu spoke a Turkic language at all. Whoever added Sims-Williams (2004) misinterpreted the source for pan-Turkist POV-pushing.
  • Nowhere in Henning (1948) are the Xiongnu / Xwn asserted to be as Turkic speakers. The word Turkestan is found in page 602, footnote 1 "Cf. Bartold, Turkestan, p. 161", a source which Henning uses to support this assertion "No doubt the agents of the 'merchant-princes" of Sogdia' ". Again, whoever added Henning (1948) misinterpreted the source for pan-Turkist POV-pushing.
  • Pristak (1959): :
    • in n. 24 on p. 32, mentions Ottoman-Turkish term for the Zaporizhian-Cossacks;
      • Es ist deswegen möglich, daß man -yü als einen chin. Spottnamen für ihre nomadischen Nachbarn, etwa 'Brei(esser)' nach der Hauptnahrung derselben zu deuten hat. Vgl. hierzu die osmanisch-türkische Bezeichnung für die ukrainischen Zaporoger-Kosaken Potqalï ,,Grützenbreiesserʽʽ (s. darüber Pritsak. Oriens , Bd. 6:2. 1953. 204). Verl. hierzu noch Anm. 25"

    • Rough translation:
      • It is therefore possible that one has to interpret -yü as a Chinese derisive nickname for their nomadic neighbours, as 'porridge(-eater)' after their staple food itself. Cf. the Ottoman-Turkish designation for the Zaporizhian-Cossacks Potqalï ,,Groat-porridge eaterʽʽ (see above). (See on this Pritsak. Oriens, Vol. 6:2. 1953. 204). See also Note 25"

        Yet this is irrelevant to whether the Xiongnu spoke Turkic.
    • In n p. 29 Pritsak wrote:
      • 5. Die in den ersten chin. Reichsannalen „kanonisierte" Bezeichnung für die (asiatischen) Hunnen 匈奴 Hsiung-nu ist nicht alt. Sie ist erst ab etwa 230 v. Chr. belegt. Sie gehört zu den Bezeichnungen der zweiten Gruppe. Das zweite Zeichen 奴 -nu pflegte schon Otto Franke entsprechend seiner chin. Bedeutung als ,,Sklaven, Knechteʽʽ zu übersetzen.

    • rough translation:
      • The designations "canonized" in the first Chinese imperial annals for the (Asiatic) Huns 匈奴 Hsiung-nu is not old. It is only from about 230 BCE. It belongs to the designations of the second group. Otto Franke used to translate the second character 奴 -nu according to its Chinese meaning as "slaves, servants".

    • For note 10 Pritsak cited:
      • Beiträge aus chinesischen Quellen zur Kenntnis der Türkvölker und Skythen Zentralasiens (Berlin 1904), 5; Geschichte des chinesischen Reiches, Bd. 1 (Berlin-Leipzig 1930), 134

    • Rough translation:
      • Contributions from Chinese sources on the knowledge of the Turkic peoples and Scythians of Central Asia (Berlin 1904), 5; History of the Chinese Empire, Vol. 1 (Berlin-Leipzig 1930), 134

    • Yet Pritsak did not explicitly mention the the Xiongu were Turkic speakers.
    • So again, whoever added Pritsak (1959) misinterpreted the source for pan-Turkist POV-pushing.

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I was going to correct a spelling in this article, but was prevented from doing so because it appears to be blocked from editing. Please fix this ridiculous situation! 2605:A000:FFC0:5F:F9BD:9D:B97C:57D4 (talk) 02:12, 9 November 2023 (UTC)

The article was given permanent protection in 2021 due to persistent, most likelly long-term vandalism. This is not some "ridiculous situation" that needs to be fixed, but rather a measure to hinder extensive vandalism. This will only change if an admin sees fit to lift the protection for some reason, which I personally hope does not happen. Vif12vf/Tiberius (talk) 03:44, 9 November 2023 (UTC)

A new discovery of a seal with a Khunnu tamga on the territory of Buryatia. It is necessary to insert

A new discovery of a seal with a Khunnu tamga on the territory of Buryatia. It is necessary to insert https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/%D0%9F%D0%B5%D1%87%D0%B0%D1%82%D1%8C%D1%81%D1%85%D1%83%D0%BD%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B9%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B9.jpg Qwerty234234536 (talk) 08:35, 4 December 2023 (UTC)

Adding new information to Turkic language section

This new philological finding should be added to the Turkic languages section:

Recent research has revealed that in chapter 96 of the Book of Han (Han-shu), entitled "Western Regions", the Xiong-nu gave the title "拊離 (fǔ-lí)" to a ruler of the Lesser Wu-sun Kun-mo, a descendant of a Xiong-nu princess, who was killed in 30 BC as a result of a throne dispute. In chapter 50 of the Tongdian, Chinese sources clearly define the meaning of "拊離 (fǔ-lí)" as "wolf". With this military-political title, the Wu-sun were declared the protector of the western region of the Xiong-nu territories. For the same reason, this title was given to the ruler of the western wing of the state in the Gokturks, Seljuks, Khwarazmians, Mongols and Anatolian Turkish beyliks. In addition, the word "böri" is a word used in all Turkic languages, Mongolic languages, Korean, Japanese, Manchu-Tungus with the meaning of "wolf". These results may have revealed a connection with Altaic languages, especially Turkic languages. ref: Çoban, Ramazan Volkan. (2023). Türk Mitolojisinde Kurt Kültü (Wolf Cult in Turkic Mythology). Mus: Alparaslan University Publishing. Philosophia091 (talk) 19:01, 23 December 2023 (UTC)

Yes HaciMusto (talk) 22:15, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
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