Hakan
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I've only tried Turkish Baklava and that was good but not great. What kind of deserts do you guys have?
You have tried bad baklava that was not great. Were did you try it? How much did you pay?
Kunefe is my favourite desert.
No wonder it wasn't good.I tried it at a middle eastern restaurant in canada. Don't remember the price. Kunefe looks decent
No wonder it wasn't good.
dude you ae aware that the khazars were jewish it's normal to see their remaining influence@Ahiska bro, i was just reading about Karaim people, but it seems some Karaim people regarded themselves as having Israeli roots and some regarded themselves as Turkic. what's up with that? is that perhaps the result of the marriages between Karaim Turkics and Jews who were originally living in the region that is now called Israel? how do your family, relatives and other Karaim people you know regard themselves?
also can you speak Karaim? i read it's Turkic mixed with some Hebrew influences. interesting.
yes, that's probably more the case, just i was surprised that some Karaim people claimed Israeli ancestry instead of Turkic. that's why i was kinda surprised.dude you ae aware that the khazars were jewish it's normal to see their remaining influence
as it's own it's way tomorrow i have another turkish class i hop this time wont failed my selfhow're you doing bro? how's Turkish going?
they are turkic or they are israeli or dude it's cool Jewish Israeli is not today's Palestine so israel can be anywhere thats just a myth if you wanna see these things in this way than tell me what is the our peopel the turks origin i don't think you could find ityes, that's probably more the case, just i was surprised that some Karaim people claimed Israeli ancestry instead of Turkic. that's why i was kinda surprised
yes i mean that and i think ashika is khazar relativeKhazars weren´t Jews from ethnicity. They were Turkic from ethnicity with hebrew religion as their faith.
Khazars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 10th century ZoroastrianDênkart registered the collapse of Khazar power in attributing its eclipse to the enfeebling effects of 'false' religion. The decline was contemporary to that suffered by the TransoxianaSāmānidempire to the east, both events paving the way for the rise of the Great Seljuq Empire, whose founding traditions mention Khazar connections