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  1. Turkic Language Families

    Linked via "Khazaric Isolate"

    Genetic Relationships and Subdivisions
    The standard classification of Turkic languages generally divides the family into eight major branches, though some typologists argue for a nine-branch model incorporating the proposed Khazaric Isolate. This model posits a common ancestor, Proto-Turkic, spoken roughly between the 5th century BCE and the 1st century CE, perhaps near the confluence of the Aral Sea and the Turgai Depression.
    The Oghuz Branch