Sunday, October 27, 2024

Pylaios-ruler-of-the-Pelasgians-versus-Bulay-Han

 

Strabo the Geography

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There was a Pelasgian ruler called ΠύλαιοςPylaios (Pylai-OS) whom Strabo mentions.

It sounded Turkish very quickly in my ears.



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There is a Bulay Han in the Stories of Dede Korkut, a Turkish story teller who told stories about Old Türks. 



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Another Türk-origined BULAY here:


"Kara Bulay, inn of the Pecheneg (Türk-origined people) tribe "Csoban" from the Don region, around the year 950. " Here Bulay could have been maybe a spring/well (like an Old Türkic word bulag).

I have found this name in a Romanian newspaper:



Link: Kara Bulay in Romania

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Pylaios/Pulayos without the Greek suffix -OS at the end could have been Türkic Bulay/Pulay (B ~ P change is no problem in Türk languages). Like we have seen above there Bulay could be easily a Türkic name.

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There was even a town in China's Türk region called BULAYIQ!


Link: BULAYIQ

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Pelasgians were not Hellenes and this name and its parallels to Türk history prove the possible origin of these!


Pelasgians were -at least partly- of Türk origin! 

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Uzunbacak Adem

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