Symbols in the cultures and the connection between Turks and Indians

in #tr7 years ago (edited)

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Symbols are literally DNA of a cultural structure or social genetics architects. In other words, symbols are a statement of a mind. Symbols are authentic documents that are very important in the culture of the people. Especially for the Turks, the symbols have mythological features beyond being an independence and an ornamental and artistic material. The stamps were originated from the times when there was no writing in the Turks and they were used as an emblem by Turkish groups from that day to today. In addition, some of these stamps brought some letters of the Runic alphabet, the first alphabet of the Turks. These are the stigmas of the 24 Oghuz kings described in the Oguz Kaan epic of the Turks' creation epics. These stamps are still used by the Turkic peoples as they are or partially changed. Stamps used in works such as tombs, sometimes letters, sometimes emblems, sometimes ornaments, sometimes as a means of status.

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One of the characteristics of these stamps is that they are used as the most important documents by the scientists advocating that they are the first Turks or Asians who migrated to America through the Bering Strait of the Indians. Indeed, the traditions of the Indians and the stamps they use are of considerable overlap with the old Turkish culture. This can be viewed and is discribed very well in the books of Ethel G. Stewart's "Dene and Na-Dene Indians" and Clark Wissler's "History of the Indians".

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Very interesting, I love symbols and ancient cultures. I'm new to Steemit, check out my posts if you like :)

Did the Turks bring any significant Indian traditions with them?

there are many connections between them. The tribes of turks in the altai and ural region in north asia use totems like indians or shamanic traditions are also in use by the turks like by the indians @tomeoftrovius :)

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