Sunday, November 26, 2023

Herodotus-Parican-Turkic-Barkan




Bu bilgi hiçbir yerde yok!

Herodot'un Tarih'inde Pers ordusunda, başbuğlarının adı Aybars olan, Parikan adlı bir budunun adı geçer (7:68).
Çölü olan Belucistan'ın yerlileri olduğu düşünülür.



Uluslararası coğrafik bir terim olan "barkan" Öztürkçe, hareket eden kumul demek.



Barkan > Parikan olasıdır.  

Yöneten/savaşan elitin Türk olması işten değil!
Bence yine azınlıkta olan Türkler bir ulusa başkanlık etmişler.









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ENGLISH VERSION:


This information is not available anywhere!
In Herodotus's History, the name of a tribe named Parikan, 

whose leader's name was Aybars, is mentioned in the Persian army ( 7:68) /1-2-4
They are thought to be the natives of Balochistan, which has deserts/3

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Barkan is an international geographical term of Turkish origin, meaning moving sand dune (see below)





Barkan could change into "Parican".
It is not only possible but also o probable. 

It wouldn't be hard to say that the ruling/fighting elite of the Paricanians was Turkish!

Most probably they were Turkish!

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Uzunbacak Adem


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