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I. THE ASIAN TURK
STATES / 1. The Hun Emperorships |
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was seen that the Turks, as a population of the plateau-climation steppes rather than
deserts, plains and mountains and as the carrier of a culture that was established and
developed at the steppes, while they spread out mostly did not stopped outside the
boundaries of the steppe circle or entered forests or very hot and humid regions. It is
interesting to see that the Turk groups who moved to foreign regions that do not fit to
their own way of living, could not stay for long times and often lost their possessions
(the Tabgaç's in China, the Hun's in West Europe, the Bulgarian in the Balkans, and like
different Turk states that came from North India).

- The ground
where the Turks with many smaller and bigger political formations showed their existence
for a long time lasts like a big belt beginning from North China, including the whole
Middle Asia, Iran and Anatolia up to the Danube's elbow in Europe. Even today in general
the Turkish population lives on the same North China - Middle Europe belt.
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