Adjective Satellite
able to communicate in Turkic
Source: WordNetSmall Karaim communities may have existed, but the linguistic and historical evidence suggests that the Turkic-speaking Karaites in Poland and Lithuania, one branch also existed in Crimea, descend from the Khazars. Source: Internet
Its political agenda calls for a recognition of Turkic national ideals and the ultimate unification of all Turkic-speaking peoples. Source: Internet
Turkic-speaking tribes of the Nogai horde also inhabited the Budjak Region (in Turkish Bucak) of southern Bessarabia from the 16th to 18th centuries, but were totally driven out prior to 1812. Source: Internet
History seeAlso The geographical distribution of Turkic-speaking peoples across Eurasia ranges from the North-East of Siberia to Turkey in the West (see picture in the box on the right above). Source: Internet
In 2005, Amanolahi estimated all Turkic-speaking communities in Iran to number no more than 9 million. Source: Internet
It has served to isolate Azerbaijan from related Turkic-speaking peoples and from the West. Source: Internet