Tocharian-Yueczi-Khattar Horse Tribes Volume 2 (original) (raw)
Tocharian-Yueczi-Khattar Horse Tribes Volume 2
once remarked with reference to the concessions to Parliament made by Charles I. " If," he said, " these had been related nakedly, without any detail of the circumstances which generally led to them, they would not have been believed." Keeping This in Mind, I have chosen to Gather together the Fruit of Countless Scholars and attempt to place them in Sequence, to trace the Origins of the Khattars in an Orderly manner. Some back and Forth Narrative will be occasioned, for which my apologies with a request for patient perusal. To Recall The Closing of Tocharian-Yueczi-Khattar Horse Tribes Volume 1. "There is evidence of Large-Scale Migration of Steppe Tribes towards the more conducive Environment of the Forested Areas of Europe. Large Tribal Groups accompanied with huge flocks of Domestic Animals and spearheaded by Battle-Axe Wielding Warriors, enjoyed relative superiority over the indigenous European Populations regarding mobile food supply and Battle tactics. This led to dominance of the Newcomers in relations to Languages and Culture. Other, related tribes either remained in place or moved towards the East as far as the Altai Mountains, sharing the area with other tribes, speaking different tongues and having different Cultures. Ths showed that the Speakers of Indo-European Languages had evolved a highly advanced Nomadic Mode of Existence." Early Eastwards Migration Route of Proto-Indo-European Tribes: There is a need to clarify some Terms and Concepts that we will be dealing with. Satem: Languages of the Indo-European Family are classified as either Centum Languages or Satem Languages according to how the dorsal consonants (sounds of "K" and "G" type) of the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European Language (PIE) developed. An example of the different developments is provided by the words for "hundred" found in the early attested Indo-European Languages (which is where the two branches get their names). In Centum Languages, they typically began with a /k/ sound (Latin
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