Abstract

When examining the Finn branch, one of the five main branches of the Turanians, it is seen that; The Finn branch separated from the Altai steppes in prehistoric times, much earlier than other tribes, by migrating to the north and west. It is seen that the language of the Turanians, their historical data and their current places are considered together; The first Turan people to come into contact with Europe are the Finns. In fact, when we look at the Turkish epics and written documents of the Irtysh River tribes, BC. It is a geography where Turks have lived and settled since ancient times. After the disintegration of the Göktürk Khaganate, of which the Kipchaks were an important element, it is seen that the Kimek clan united in Western Siberia, which was under its dominance, and then spread to the wide steppe area. Senior Siberian researcher M. A. Castren, in a letter he wrote to his friend from Nazımova in 1847, with his own irony; “You can say hi to Runeberg (a Swedish-language Shahname poet in Finland) from me. Consider the Kuchum Khan Empire, which has hitherto been the only Finnish state, as a suitable subject to study. Kuchum Khan himself was a Turk, but his effort in resisting Yermak and the relations of these two heroes are really worth processing in the poem," he wrote. The research results of the Castren era have since been repeatedly censored. Key words: Siberya,Ural-Altai, Kimek-Kipchaks, Kuchun Khan, Russian Attack, Censorhip.

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