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The Dukha, Dukhans[2] or Duhalar (Mongolian: Цаатан, Tsaatan) are a small Tuvan (Tozhu Tuvans) Turkic community of reindeer herders living in northern Khövsgöl Aimag of Mongolia.

Dukhan language (SIL International dkh[3]), an endangered Turkic variety spoken by approximately five hundred people in the Tsagaan-Nuur county of the Khövsgöl region of northern Mongolia. Dukhan belongs to the Taiga subgroup of Sayan Turkic (Tuvan, Tofa).[2]


Total population : 282 (2010)


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How do the turks view the mongols ?
 
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turks and mongols are relatives?

Turkic people are quite different from each other. Some Turkic people might be related with Mongols, while others are not that much. Genetic studies show that modern day Qazaq people are closest with modern day Mongols genetically.Historical documents don't show any common ancestry for these two groups. Linguistical similarities can be due to the Xianbei migration to the east driven by the Huns to influence the Tungustic tribes linguistically. But that being said, since the two communities originated from around the same place, they would definitely be close to each other.

Xianbei Migration : http://www.dissertationtopic.net/doc/499628
 
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How do the turks view the mongols ?
Old neighbours would be accurate answer i believe but i dont think anyone would mind to accept them as Turks if someday we manage to reach them :)
 
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Genghis Khan united Turkic and Mongol people. They have common past.
 
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Turkic people are quite different from each other. Some Turkic people might be related with Mongols, while others are not that much. Genetic studies show that modern day Qazaq people are closest with modern day Mongols genetically.Historical documents don't show any common ancestry for these two groups. Linguistical similarities can be due to the Xianbei migration to the east driven by the Huns to influence the Tungustic tribes linguistically. But that being said, since the two communities originated from around the same place, they would definitely be close to each other.

Xianbei Migration : The Origin and Migration of the Xianbei and Khitan: Perspectives from Physical Anthropology and Molecular Archaeology - Master's thesis - Dissertation
Bildigim kadarıyla kazakları oluşturan 12 kabileden 9 u mogol kökenlidir . Genetic olarak mogollara çok yakınken diger kıpcak türkçesi konusan türk halklarına çok uzak genetik yapıları vardır .

Genghis Khan united Turkic and Mongol people. They have common past.

how ? genghis khan ruled turkic people so that mongols have harmed kıpcakhs
 
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thats good, all pakistan good friends, turks or chinese are all mongoloids
 
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thats good, all pakistan good friends, turks or chinese are all mongoloids
wow wow wow... :D first you should learn about history of Turkish-Chinese relations before using 'Turks', 'Chinese', and 'Mongoloid' in the same sentence :)


Second, as MertKaan just pointed out you should learn the difference between Turkic and Mongoloid :)
 
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Based on linguistics: Turko-mongol language is the same class, like Semitic or indo-european.
However, I always wondered why the eastern Caspian Turks are not like Western Caspian Turks (l mean Azerbaijanis and Turkumanistanis are not similar at all)?
 
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