Europe, Turks, Great Steppe
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The book continues the theme “Rus and the Steppe”, outlined dotted by Lev Gumilyov. Going beyond its scope, Murad Adji proves that the origins of Russia are in the Great Migration of Peoples; Russia began much earlier than “official” history claims. Then the culture of the Great Steppe spread across the Eurasian continent - from Altai to the Atlantic Ocean, its carriers were the Turks, who went down in world history under different names: Huns, Goths, Kipchaks, Cumans, Germans... Murad Aji tells the story of European culture, showing that the roots her in Altai... Already under Attila, every second European spoke Turkic. Rome and Byzantium paid them tribute. The author sheds new light on little-known facts of history. The bright, expressive language of the book makes it accessible to a wide range of readers. An appendix to the text is “The Secret of St. George”, it is given at the end of the book.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Мурад Аджи
- Language
- Russian