From: alexandru_mg3
Message: 57919
Date: 2008-04-24
>ended
> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "tolgs001" <george_st@> wrote:
> >
> > >Of course is not Iulius because yu > gj of Proto-Albanian is
> > >end-of-the-Roman Periodhave
> > >
> > > So in sec. X any Semi-Romanized-Albanoid named Iulius would
> > >been already Gyularegional
> >
> > Give up these non sequitur speculations! Those ethnic Turk
> > kagans living in the 11th century, and ruling from Alba Iulia,did
> notConstantin,
> > have the Latin name Iulius. This was the mere pseudo-translation
> > (an adaption) of their names, whose real pronunciation we do not
> > know. We can only assume, based on knowledge of old Turkish of
> > the Oguz kind (corroborated with what has been written by con-
> > temporary Byzantine, Arab, Persian chroniclers, such as
> > Simocatta, Kekaumenos, Kedrenos, ibn Fadlan, Masudi, Gardezi,('of
> > ibn Rusta, who left precious informations on those precarious
> > ever changing Turkish tribal configurations), that in their native
> > tongue they might have pronounced something like Yula or Gila.
>
> Can you quote at least One Author that talk about Turkic Rulers
> of the Oguz kind") in Alba Iulia in the X Century?Just a Reminder for your missing Quotation, George....:)
>
> I bet in advance with you that you cannot quote somebody....:)
>
> Marius
>