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"My father, the kaghan, went off with the army... he conquered nations everywhere. He made the Turkish people a nation. He passed away, but his name remains." goturcas
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In the vast tapestry of Central Asian history, few threads are as golden—or as influential—as that of the Turkic peoples. While the Mongol Empire of Genghis Khan often dominates the popular imagination of the steppes, it was the Turkic Khaganates, specifically the (or Göktürks), who first unified the nomadic tribes into a coherent, enduring political force. He made the Turkish people a nation
This was a geopolitical earthquake. For centuries, the Silk Road—the economic artery of the ancient world—had been fragmented. The Goturcas unified the northern route, allowing them to tax trade, acquire sophisticated weaponry, and engage in high-level diplomacy with the Byzantine Empire and the Sassanid Persians.