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Yes.
Bir ulsu - Eдин нapoд
Also, the word "ulus" comes from Mongolian kek (which in turn was loaned into Mongolian from Old Turkic).
Oh.. soz lad, I was in the process of baking when.... Didn't see...
But it means "anchor" and it triggers my autism...
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Cool, sağ ol, that is interesting. I like that "halk" came from Arabic, because Arabic language fascinates me as well and it is always nice for me to see connection between my favorite languages
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The Graeco-Roman author Pausanias (second century CE) tells about this early period that
Ancyra, a city of the Phrygians, was founded by Midas son of Gordius. And the anchor, which Midas found, was even as late as my time in the sanctuary of Zeus, as well as a spring called the Spring of Midas, water from which they say Midas mixed with wine to capture Silenus
This is just mythology, only meant to explain the name of Ancyra, which sounded like the Greek word for anchor. This may refer to a big rock, a baetyl, that resembled the type of stone that the ancients used as anchor.
Done and done.
I'm also fascinated by such linguistic contacts. And thanx for the explanation on the name.
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