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  • curprev 08:5608:56, 6 March 2019 KhakePakeVatan talk contribs m 36,030 bytes +35 The Turkic family is a linguistic grouping, not a cultural or historic one. Although many of the central Asian Turkic states share one cultural and have the same historical roots, the Turkic speakers of West Asia don't have this connection, in particular the peoples of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Iran. undo Tag: Visual edit

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