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F*ck it, do you like throat singing or not? Shaman drums go nicely with it.Show some proof that there were anyone calling themselves Turks 2000 years ago,
and you can continue the argument.
You can read from the Chinese. As nomads at the time we did not used to really record our history but the Chinese did.Show some proof that there were anyone calling themselves Turks 2000 years ago,
and you can continue the argument.
You can read from the Chinese. As nomads at the time we did not used to really record our history but the Chinese did.
The meatball story was debunked...''I was almost captured in Poltaya. It was death for me but I got away. In front of the "Buğ river", it was even more dangerous; in front of me was water and behind me the enemy as burning sun on the hills... Water wanted to drown me and Sun wanted to burn me. I got away. But today I fell hostage to the Turks. Not even iron, water and fire could enslave me but they could. There's no chain on my feet and I'm not in a dungeon. I do whatever I want. This time I'm hostage to compassion and nobleness and kindness. The Turks have tied me using this diamond rope. Only if you knew how sweet it is to live as a free slave among Turks; Generous, noble, gentle.'' King Of Sweden, Charles XII
@A.P. Richelieu , coffee, too?
"3 centuries ago, King Charles XII introduced Turkish coffee to Sweden after staying in Ottoman lands, says researcher"
Swedish king commemorated a la Turk
Don't bother with coffee and meatballs... For some, your God is a Turk, you know, right?The meatball story was debunked...
Coffee was known in Europe more than a 100 years before Charles XII.
It was introduced in Sweden,also before Charles XII.
One reason, but not the only one, for Europeans drinking this Ethiopean beverage in the seventeenth century is that large stocks of coffee beans were captured after the Turks were routed outside Vienna 1683.
Don't bother with coffee and meatballs... For some, your God is a Turk, you know, right?
Turks? It's a Swedish professor to suggest that Odin was a Turk. I would prefer to have nothing in common with people like you but unfortunately, we both have a similar name, Hakan lolYes, Turks sometimes attempt at cultural appropriation in a pathetic way.
You are a prime example.
Turks? It's a Swedish professor to suggest that Odin was a Turk. I would prefer to have nothing in common with people like you but unfortunately, we both have a similar name, Hakan lol
Not to mention Turkish Coffee did it influence Moden coffee habbits?
Funfact Greeks call Turkish coffee "Greek" coffee.
Can you see the difference?
Turkish:
"Greek":
First I discovered shawarma is Turkish
Now Sweedish Meat balls are Turkish
New discovery after another
Not to mention Turkish Coffee did it influence Moden coffee habbits?
I'm a coffee "junkie" stop trying to teach me, buddy...It is most likely Ethiopian Coffee, both of them.