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STEPHANUS BYZANTIUS Von Byzanz, Margarethe Billerbeck, P YPSILON. P U |
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We read in that book above on the page #346:
Margarethe Billerbeck translates it into German like:
207: Trokmer, galatischer Volksstamm. Genannt wurden sie aber auch Trokmener.
In English:
Trocmi, Galatian tribe. They were also called Trocmenians (original: Trokmenoi).
This tribe was "beaten in 189 BCE by the Roman consul Gnaeus Manlius Vulso at the battles of Mt. Olympus and Mt. Magaba" (English wiki).
That means, they were existing there at least since 2nd Century BC.
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Now, if I write Trokmen-oi sounds like Turkmen, would it be false?
By the way Turkmen/Türkmen means "the real Türk".
This information carries us to the point, where we can say that there were Türks in Anatolia 2400-2500 years ago.
Fullstop.
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Hey, don't start please with
similar names but it is not possible
Türks exist since 6th Century AD.
etc.
Please...
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Uzunbacak Adem
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