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Should we mention 'elite' troops of the Tekke tribe under Kornilov during WWI? Also as part of growing 'warlordism'? 82.217.116.224 ( talk) 10:57, 20 October 2014 (UTC)
This looks like an isolated, parallel stub to Turkmens and should be merged into that, I think. Comments? -- Pete Tillman ( talk) 21:27, 7 August 2016 (UTC)
I am the main author of the annotation "Bronze figurine, dated to 4th-1st century BC, of a Heavenly Horse, a.k.a. Dayuan Horse or Ferghana horse, possibly ancestral to Turkmen Akhal-Teke horse." for this picture based on clues found in this article such as
etc.
I took the claims, especially "Heavenly horses — different cultural interpretations of the same image", by the article's author at face value. However, now I've realized nowhere in the article does the author provide proofs that the horses depicted by the Ordos horse figurine belongs to the same breed as those depicted by the Gansu horse figurine, which is generally agreed to depict a Dayuan's Ferghana horse or Heavenly Horse 天馬/天马. Even the Russian-language article, the source of said English-language article, does not contain any further source. & the study cited by Miroslav Kutsev (who created the image of Ordos horse figurine) contains no mention about Akhal-Teke horses' relation to horses from Ordos
My apology for the very misleading annotation. Erminwin ( talk) 21:50, 7 September 2021 (UTC)
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Should we mention 'elite' troops of the Tekke tribe under Kornilov during WWI? Also as part of growing 'warlordism'? 82.217.116.224 ( talk) 10:57, 20 October 2014 (UTC)
This looks like an isolated, parallel stub to Turkmens and should be merged into that, I think. Comments? -- Pete Tillman ( talk) 21:27, 7 August 2016 (UTC)
I am the main author of the annotation "Bronze figurine, dated to 4th-1st century BC, of a Heavenly Horse, a.k.a. Dayuan Horse or Ferghana horse, possibly ancestral to Turkmen Akhal-Teke horse." for this picture based on clues found in this article such as
etc.
I took the claims, especially "Heavenly horses — different cultural interpretations of the same image", by the article's author at face value. However, now I've realized nowhere in the article does the author provide proofs that the horses depicted by the Ordos horse figurine belongs to the same breed as those depicted by the Gansu horse figurine, which is generally agreed to depict a Dayuan's Ferghana horse or Heavenly Horse 天馬/天马. Even the Russian-language article, the source of said English-language article, does not contain any further source. & the study cited by Miroslav Kutsev (who created the image of Ordos horse figurine) contains no mention about Akhal-Teke horses' relation to horses from Ordos
My apology for the very misleading annotation. Erminwin ( talk) 21:50, 7 September 2021 (UTC)