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Relation between Chernye Klobyki and the
Karakalpak people of
Uzbekistan is highly suspicious. The Kara Kalpak Autonomous republic (south of
Aral lake) is quite far away from
Ukraina. Their migration from Ukraina to their present home wouldn't go unnoticed. Besides although black hats of Ukraina and Kara Kalpaks speak dialects of
Turkic, their language is not identical.
Pechenegs spoke an
Oghuz dialect and Kara Kalpaks speak
Kypchak dialect. Thus probably, the similarity in the meanning of names is nothing but a coincidence.
Nedim Ardoğa (
talk)
13:05, 19 October 2009 (UTC)reply