HomeMAINTurkish as the Founding Language of “Indo-European” (Kemal Kaan Arslanoğlu)

Turkish as the Founding Language of “Indo-European” (Kemal Kaan Arslanoğlu)

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Turkish is the root of European languages called Indo-European languages.

Because the roots of the people speaking these languages are Proto-Turks and Turanians. This is a fact stated by many important Western scientists and authors until the 20th century.

These were almost forgotten after the Indo-European theory was fabricated and came to dominate linguistics and history. But some Western writers who still did not forget continued their publications in this direction. We took these studies to a much higher level. There is enough linguistic evidence to prove the statement in the first sentence of this paragraph. This information is strongly supported by genetic documents and cultural elements.

Looking at language and history from this perspective of reality will radically change many paradigms in the social field. In addition, the Turkish language is a very different language in terms of its roots, syntax and grammar. Studying and knowing it is undoubtedly very important to understand the formation and development of language in humans.

“Half of the book consists of a dictionary of Turkish words transferred to Western languages. The book is academic (large) size, 786 pages. It is heavier than brick, and its content is heavier than stone and marble. It is the product of 15 years of effort and reading nearly 400 reference works.”

 

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