Turanians
Turanian is a controversial term[1] that has been used in reference to diverse groups of people. It has had currency in Turanism, Pan-Turkism, and historic Turkish nationalism.
Many of the uses of the word are obsolete. It may refer to:
- The Turanid race
- An Iranian ethnic group mentioned in the Avesta; see Turan
- Any historical people of Transoxiana or present-day Turkistan
- Obsolete term for any historical Ural–Altaic people, in particular:
- The Turkic peoples during Turkic expansion
- The Huns described by the Europeans and Chinese
- The Sami or Lapps of northern Scandinavia
- Finno-Ugric peoples like the Finns, Estonians, and Hungarians.
Notes
- ↑ Tomoko Masuzawa The Invention of World Religions. Or, How European Universalism was Preserved in the Language of Pluralism, University of Chicago Press, Chicago 2005, p. 228
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