The Dialect of the Kabjak Turks in Turkey and its Relationship to The Iraqi Turkmen Dialect
Abstract
The Turkish migration began at hundred of years before Christ from the north of the blanck Sea, accompanied by the migration of Al Hamn And Al Khazar tribes, which went further inside Europe and continued on successively till the fifteenth century, the result of these developments was the existence of new dialects called the North-West language or the North-Turkey language (Kipchak Turkey), the kipchaks occupied a wide geographical areas which they had the form of a political units without having the features of a state, it extended from the center of Asia and ALONGIDE Tuna. In the middle of the thirteenth century, the Monogolians launched many attacks on the kipchak tribes which was the main reason for their scattering among Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and Russia, they adopted the Christianity religion and in the course of the time they have been forgotten but still maintain the name of Kipchak.