Talk:Pelasgians
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[edit] Turkish point of view
Why is this in there, the turkish nation wasnt arround when the Pelasgians existed! Enlil Ninlil 17:22, 7 October 2006 (UTC) user:Θεόδωροςς
[edit] Turkish point of view
The term ' nation ' exist ONLY when 1) a group of people live in the same geographic area for at least few millenniums, they speak the same language so they express themselves the same way, they have the same customs, they have the same faith, they understand the world with the same way, they have the same civilisation , they have the same history. 2) anthropologicaly they belong to the same tribe, they are of the same anthropological variation. The people of Turkey they do not belong to the same anthropological variation. The majority of the turkish people are the inhabitants of Minus Asia, Bysantine empire, who never left their homes when the Ottoman Turks invated the empire the 13th century A.D.The minority are Turks from Turkmenistan. The Bysantines never call themselves with the term ' nation '. According to UNESCO, 42 deferent nationalities are living today in Turkey. The real Turks are the minority. So, if we say == Minus Asia point of view== it sounds more logigal, as the today population of today Turkey have their roots in the area and they had and have commons with the Pelasgians or they have the Pelasgians as their forefathers. User: Θεόδωροςς
Still, the history of the turkish and palasgians doesnt dirrectly over linke, there is at least 1,000 to 1,500 years in betwenn them. Enlil Ninlil 04:45, 9 December 2006 (UTC)