ITALIAN POET WITH THE SURNAME BAKUVI (220-130 A.D.)

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    Article Title ITALIAN POET WITH THE SURNAME BAKUVI (220-130 A.D.)
    Article Title English ITALIAN POET WITH THE SURNAME BAKUVI (220-130 A.D.)
    Volume / Issue Volume: 12 / Issue: 3
    EDITOR Ilhami JAFARSOY
    Article Language English
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    The article is devoted to a very important problem for Azerbaijan philology. A lot of generations of oracles in Western Asia migrated to Southwestern Europe, around the Mediterranean Sea (1334 A.D.), and founded ancient civilizations there. The ancestors of Azerbaijani people built the cities between Sicily and Gaul much before the Latins. In the 1st century A.D., Marcus Terentius Varro in his De Lingua Latina, Silius Italicus in his Punica, Publius Vergilius Maro in his Aeneid gave information about how these settlements were established. It is interesting for us that the poets who created the poetry, tragedies, and comedies of Hellas and Italy before the Greeks and the Latins possessed Turkic surnames such as Tendir, Kurechi, Vergili, Khatun, Melibey, and Bakuvi. Although they wrote in Latin, they did not forget that they have once come from Troy, Western Asia. They restored their genealogy; they used to say in the assemblies of the Senate proudly that they are originated not from the plebeians, but from the patricians. In this article the identity of two of these poets, Bakuvi and Melibey has taken as the object of the research.
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    The article is devoted to a very important problem for Azerbaijan philology. A lot of generations of oracles in Western Asia migrated to Southwestern Europe, around the Mediterranean Sea (1334 A.D.), and founded ancient civilizations there. The ancestors of Azerbaijani people built the cities between Sicily and Gaul much before the Latins. In the 1st century A.D., Marcus Terentius Varro in his De Lingua Latina, Silius Italicus in his Punica, Publius Vergilius Maro in his Aeneid gave information about how these settlements were established. It is interesting for us that the poets who created the poetry, tragedies, and comedies of Hellas and Italy before the Greeks and the Latins possessed Turkic surnames such as Tendir, Kurechi, Vergili, Khatun, Melibey, and Bakuvi. Although they wrote in Latin, they did not forget that they have once come from Troy, Western Asia. They restored their genealogy; they used to say in the assemblies of the Senate proudly that they are originated not from the plebeians, but from the patricians. In this article the identity of two of these poets, Bakuvi and Melibey has taken as the object of the research.
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