Turan
For the ideology of uniting
Ural Altaic peoples, see
Turanism.Tūrān is the ancient
Iranian name for
Central Asia, literally meaning "the land of the Tur". As described below, the original Turanians are the Tuirya
Iranian people of the
Avesta age. According to
Shahnameh's account, at least 1500 years later after the Avesta, the nomadic tribes who inhabited these lands, were ruled by Tūr who was the emperor
Fereydun's elder son. In modern discourse, now obsolete, it was primarily an ideological term designating
Turkic,
Mongolic,
Dravidian languages and
Ugric languages and people more or less indiscriminately, implying a common ancestry and common culture of the various ethnicities in question (see
Turanian). The association with Turkic cultures is also primarily based on the
Shahnameh's account. Tur/Turaj(Tuzh in
Middle Persian) is the son of emperor
Fereydun and is the ancestors.
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Pál Turán
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Touran
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Turan bezeichnet:
Turan (Gottheit), eine Fruchtbarkeits- und Schutzgöttin der Etrusker
Turan (Panzer), einen ungarischer Panzer des Zweiten WeltkriegsTuran (altpers. Turân „Land der Dunkelheit“) ist der Name folgender Orte:
Turan (Landschaft), Bezeichnung bei Turkvölkern für ihr Siedlungsgebiet in Asien
Turan-Senke, Flachland in Zentralasien, östlich des Kaspischen Meers
Turan (Stadt), Stadt in der Republik Tuwa, Russland, nördlich der Mongolei
Turan (Mythologie), ein Königreich in der persischen Mythologie, evtl. grob nördlich des Iran
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Turan (Landschaft)
Turan
Turán
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