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Finally, the Turks’ origins, in the prehistoric movements of peoples, were believed todiffer from those of the great majority of Europeans, as was further confirmed by thenature of the Turkish language. Most European tongues derive from the Indo-Europeanfamily of languages (“Aryan” was a term often preferred then), whereas the Turks spokea language that belonged to the Altaic family of “Asian” languages. Still, even this wasnot decisive but rather one element of a cumulative sense of Turkish difference. Therewere some Europeans, notable among them the Hungarians and the Finns, whoseoriginsand language were also non-Aryan.
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