Recent evidence suggests palms diverged in the
Turanian, about 90 million years ago (Harley, 2006).
He was an epic and mythic figure known for 'being invulnerable', 'haft khan (seven daunting stages)' and 'releasing his sisters from the
Turanian Arjusb', and so on.
Persia's famous poet Firdousi has mentioned this area, in Shahnama, as the battleground between the Iranian and
Turanian Kings.
The Utrillas Formation is conformably overlaid by the Picofrentes Formation; the common presence of Ammonites in the marls of this unit indicates an Early
Turanian age for this unit (Garcia-Hidalgo etal, 2007).
The Polynesian and Papuan languages appear to be of Aryan origin, with Semitic and
Turanian elements.
Then the accursed Frasiyak, the
Turanian, made seats for each of the demons, and an idol-temple (uzdeszar) and a basn.
Pakistan and Azerbaijan share historically long traditions of cultural and ethnic affiliation which also dates back when both nations were part of the Persian Empire especially, because of deep
Turanian and Persian influences in the two countries.
Ryan's tantalizing and too short "Turin,
Turanian and Ural-Altaic Philology" suggests that Tolkien's construction of the names 'Turin' and 'Turambar' (first attested in the early c.
"Kurds, as an essential component of the great Syrian people, will defend Syria's northern side, turning these areas into a graveyard for the
Turanian Turkish armyC* we will teach the neo-Slejuk-Turanian Erdogan and his criminal gangs and fascist army -- which have been carrying out genocide and massacres against more than 25 million Kurds --A' a lesson they will never forget, and we will make the ground shake beneath his invading hordes before they sully a single grain of Syria's sacred soil," the statement concluded.