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Actually you always misread and twists history and geography who occupying the lands of who?

If they are not happy they are welcome to leave and move to turkey or Central Asia

The history is shaped by the interests of different nations with high prices in the wild nature of the world, history class 101. As an Arab you should have known this already, but it is understandable given the situation of education and Iraq or other ''Arab'' lands.

Turks have for centuries followed their interests, and shaped their history and geography by their own will; as the map shared a few post back on this very page or the video in my post that you quoted prove it. Given your situation for centuries, It is understandable that you look for others will/permission to exist, even today as in Iraq or other ''Arab'' lands.

Trolling or ignorance is not bliss here, go back to The M.E.
 
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If we speak about the migration period every one is a migrant but if we speak about the settling and urban civilization than the land belong to some one

You can claim a land when humanity was still moving from place to another but when the people started to settle and build cities and cultures than you can't claim their lands and you are immigrant to that land
Even then people immigrated, not only Turks.
 
Before central asia, there are dozens of barriers for Turkey to lift. Entire southern border surrounded by PKK scum, Turkey has no luxury to think about expanding behind Caspian Sea o_O
 

Rauf Denktaş...

He resisted, organised, fought shoulder to shoulder with Turks for freedom and rights to exist in peace.

He became the leader in the fight, later in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, now in the hearts and minds of Turks.

May Allah grant him the highest place in jannah.
 
'Kazakhstan's new alphabet good for Turkic literature'

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Under President Nursultan Nazarbayev's decree, country is set to switch from Cyrillic to Roman-based script by 2025

By Aliia Raimbekova

ASTANA, Kazakhstan (AA) - A move by Kazakhstan to change its alphabet to the Roman script would contribute to Turkic literature, an academic said Thursday.

The country is set to switch from Cyrillic to a Roman-based script by 2025.

Darkhan Kydyrali, president of the International Turkic Academy, said they were working on a literary canon book aimed at promoting the classics of Turkic literature.

The book, which will be written in Kazakh in the Latin alphabet, will mainly cover folklore, tales and epics from all Turkic cultures and is due to come out this year, he said.

"As an academy, we would like to popularize literary works and develop a familiarity with literary heritage by translating collective works into other branches of Turkic languages,"

Kydyrali is also overseeing a project for a common alphabet of 34 letters for Turkic languages in order to build bridges between literature. He said writing works in a common alphabet would bring people closer together.

Kazakh, with its three dialects – Western Kazakh, Northeastern Kazakh and Southern Kazakh -- is a Turkic language. It is very close to Uzbek, Kyrgyz and Turkmen -- the languages of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan -- and is spoken by many ethnic Kazakhs throughout the former Soviet Union

Under Nazarbayev's decree, the country is set to switch from the Kazakh alphabet, which is Cyrillic, to a Roman-based script by 2025.

Nazarbayev said on April 12 last year that by 2025, Kazakhstan will start publishing workflows, periodicals, textbooks and everything else in the Roman alphabet.

He said Kazakhstan previously used a Roman alphabet from 1929 to 1940 but later replaced it with the Russian-based Cyrillic one.

In a speech last October, Nazarbayev said the transition to a new alphabet will make learning the Kazakh language easier.

He added that the transition would not affect the rights of the Russian-speaking people or Russian and other languages.

https://aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/kazakhstans-new-alphabet-good-for-turkic-literature/1077672
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I doubt Azerbaijan would do such a thing :lol:
 
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