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:Looks like some sort of a Turkish nationalist website. They'd claim that the Finns and the Japanese are Turkic. --[[Special:Contributions/194.72.81.141|194.72.81.141]] ([[User talk:194.72.81.141|talk]]) 17:44, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
:Looks like some sort of a Turkish nationalist website. They'd claim that the Finns and the Japanese are Turkic. --[[Special:Contributions/194.72.81.141|194.72.81.141]] ([[User talk:194.72.81.141|talk]]) 17:44, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
I find that Yermak should have bigger article about him!
I find that Yermak should have bigger article about him!

== Yermak's name ==

According to "Yermak's Campaign in Siberia", Hakluyt Society, 1975, Yermak is a nick name and not a real name. Yermak's full name should be Vasily Timofeyevich Alenin, son of Timofey Afonasievich Alenin and grandson of Afonasiy Grigoryevich Alenin. The source cannot be cross checked, but it is likely to be right. Ref. page 11.

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I find here that Yemark was not a cossack but the leader of a Kazak Tribe.--87.30.6.163 08:18, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Looks like some sort of a Turkish nationalist website. They'd claim that the Finns and the Japanese are Turkic. --194.72.81.141 (talk) 17:44, 29 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I find that Yermak should have bigger article about him!

Yermak's name

According to "Yermak's Campaign in Siberia", Hakluyt Society, 1975, Yermak is a nick name and not a real name. Yermak's full name should be Vasily Timofeyevich Alenin, son of Timofey Afonasievich Alenin and grandson of Afonasiy Grigoryevich Alenin. The source cannot be cross checked, but it is likely to be right. Ref. page 11.