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Thank you, we got confirmation and names of many very critical subsystems for Kaan's performance
Yeah off courseI have a few Pakistan friends with the surname Khan. Its a good sir name, it would like being called William "King" in england. I'm guessing you guys see the name with the same "title" connotations?
Looks like the Tempest/GCAP from this angle
Ibn-Kaan loading.By the way! The Arab person you saw alongside the officials at the ceremony is Talal bin Abdullah. He is the assistant defense minister of Saudi Arabia.
BTW many American and British had surname KingI have a few Pakistan friends with the surname Khan. Its a good sir name, it would like being called William "King" in england. I'm guessing you guys see the name with the same "title" connotations?
Kaan is a good name, it'll be a beast with Gokhan AA missile. I can see Ukrainians naming their children after it, from now.
I actually saw the ceremony, you know![]()
Putin made a big mistake by not letting RTE sit into the Su-57 cockpit. RTE was dreamt of this day even while licking his creamy ice-cream.
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I honestly thought he was some1 from Qatar or UAEBy the way! The Arab person you saw alongside the officials at the ceremony is Talal bin Abdullah. He is the assistant defense minister of Saudi Arabia.
- last decade Wikipedia shows as not reliable sources because of many reasons.
- if we speak academically the Kagan mentioned in orhun inscription which is in 8 th century or 7th. it is Turkic. But for academical reasons and sources. The Khan also mentions very earlier in sogd titles. Which is why it's believed as a collective word or still not declared as Turkic origin. For example, the word Tengri believed to be origin or Sumerian dingir.
So i presented as Academical factor by that definition you can claim as Turkic but saying as only Turkic is not very academical.
No. it means same. But it was created different era of turkic language / mongol language that gets extra meaning. it all originated from ḳaġan/χaġan/χān.. Similar like
Timur/tegi / temir/ demir/ teymour/ etc etc.
Etymological POV it is the sameYou are saying Khan and Khagan are the same thing they are related but not the same. Especially not in the context of Turkish usage. Even during the Ottoman times Crimean "Khans" were vassals of Ottoman "Kağan/Hakan". In Turkish use, khagan means khan of khans and is a higher title than a khan.