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Polat Kaya Library

Dear Friends,

I am pleased to announce the opening of our "Polat_Kaya" archive on the internet where you will find many of Polat Kaya's exciting writings.

Polat Kaya has been studying the relationship between Turkish and the words of the Indo European languages for many years and has come up with remarkable findings regarding the roots of the Indo European (IE) and Semitic languages. His findings are very contrary to existing linguistic views but he backs them up with powerful evidence. You may ... Please click here to read the rest... (also in Turkish)

If you want to share your ideas with Polat Kaya please write to:
tntr@compmore.net

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Re: Italian Words
Dear Michele Sorice, You asked me to "anagrammatize" your list of words but that term is incorrect for your intended usage because your list of Italian words
Posted - Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:34 pm
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Re: Examples of Italian words made up from Turkish.
Dear Michele Sorice, Thank you for your response. The central Asians have always been the Turanians, that is, Tur/Turk/Turuk/Oguz peoples. The terms "ARYAN"
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:11 am
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Re: HOMINIS. (based on an earlier posting " Words Under the lens :
This is a correspondence between Mr. Michele Sorice and myself that will be of interest to readers. The earliest communication is at the bottom. Best wishes to
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:01 am
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MOTHER TERESA'nin Bilinmeyen Türk Kimligi
MOTHER TERESA'nin Bilinmeyen Türk Kimligi Polat Kaya Uluslararasi verilen haberlerde, "Mother Teresa" adiyle bilinen ve Türkçe "Anne Teresa" olarak
Posted - Wed Nov 4, 2009 3:09 pm
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MOTHER TERESA'S UNKNOWN TURKISH IDENTITY
MOTHER TERESA'S UNKNOWN TURKISH IDENTITY By Polat Kaya News items regarding the remains of Mother Teresa are given at:
Posted - Wed Nov 4, 2009 3:05 pm
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