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Feb 01, 2008 16:09

Who decided to call turkeys turkeys? What do turkeys have to do with Turkey? Nothing. so why, then, the name? This plagues me.

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Re: Why I love wikipedia haha... buburubu February 2 2008, 04:10:10 UTC
*points at Libby*

Yeah. That's what I was going to say.

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Re: Why I love wikipedia haha... zeromirabilis February 2 2008, 23:37:13 UTC
i had no internet when i made this entry... haha

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slagkick February 2 2008, 04:36:47 UTC
The name of Turkey, Türkiye in the Turkish language, can be divided into two words: Türk, which means "strong" in Old Turkic and usually signifying the inhabitants of Turkey or a member of the Turkish or Turkic peoples,[7] a later form of "tu-kin", name given by the Chinese to the people living south of the Altay Mountains of Central Asia as early as 177 BCE;[8] and the abstract suffix -iye (derived from Arabic), which means "owner" or "related to". The first recorded use of the term "Türk" or "Türük" as an autonym is contained in the Orkhon inscriptions of the Göktürks (Sky Turks) of Central Asia (c. 8th century CE). The English word "Turkey" is derived from the Medieval Latin "Turchia" (c. 1369).[8]

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zeromirabilis February 2 2008, 23:39:06 UTC
wow, i'm kind of impressed now

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