My headcanon is that oğuz kağan is the historical xiongnu founder modu chanyu
2026-06-02 13:59:53
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Miraj🏴📚🇹🇷🇹🇭 :
They say that Mete Khan and Oguz khan were the same person
2026-07-02 15:14:17
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lisa🍀 :
we know 😌
2026-06-13 07:56:16
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Sipehsa :
✍️✍️🔥🔥
2026-06-01 20:20:37
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Özer Rabden :
sadly was muslim*
2026-06-02 05:47:36
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TuranOglu :
In none of the epics he is explicitly called as "Muslim" as far as I know, but rather is depicted as someone who invites to Monotheism. Oghuz Qaghan in Muslim compiled epics invites his people to worship one true God and leave the idols which doesn't contradict the Tengrist beliefs of Turks before Islam. Even though with/after the arrival of Islam to central Asia Turks started to associate partners with Tengri, earliest texts of Turks hint that they had more of strict monotheistic Religion, where Køkteŋri was accepted as the one and only, the highest deity, and his laws töre was holy and unchangeable rules that had to be obeyed. Even though lastest Turkic Qaghanate texts include a new deity "Umay ana" famous in latest shamanists, the earliest Turkic texts does not mention any deity other than Køkteŋri. So most probably whoever was Oghuz Qaghan, he was the establisher or reviver of this early pure and more Monotheistic Tengrist belief, and the establisher of Töre. This puts him and early Tengrists who lived before the message of Muhammad ﷺ under the category of Muwahhideen (Monotheists), which means that they're accepted as Muslims in the eyes of Allah according to Shari'a.
2026-06-28 11:32:03
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