"TXZZ" <superoutland@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > One of the Korean faction Baekje went to Japan to unite the whole
islanders.
> > There is no country purely made of native Inuit as we know it. It is
> > basically a Korean ruled country as emperor himself admitted his family
was
> > from Korean peninsula.
> >
> > What you mean by white Hun? There is no such thing as white Hun. Hun is
a
> > Hun who are the predecessor of Mongols and a separated branch of ancient
> > Koreans.
>
> Were the huns korean though?  I thought they were more mongolian than
> anything else.  True, the huns may have invaded northern korea but
> numerous areas around mongolia and central asia have been subject to
> the local barbarians, be they huns, mongolians, or turks.
>
> Personally, I thought Koreans prided themselves on being the oldest
> civilization in the orient besides china, but maybe I am wrong.


Probably longer than that of Chinese.

Ancient Koreans are the ones who established Hun(Han) China dynasty. Attila
the Hun is also Hun Korean.

Hun, Han is a very popular word in Korean meaning large and great.

Mongols are a branch of Hun Korean also. Look at them and see their
language.

The large rivers Tuman and Yaloo are the places where Huns originated from.