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Chapter 1 The Formation of the Ural-Altaic Peoples as Explained through Myths 1. The Flood Myth 2. The Relationship between the Area Where Nukh's Ark Settled and Hwan-guk 3. Traces of Hwan-guk and Gojoseon Remaining in the Pamir Plateau 4. The Ashina (Ашина) Legend 5. The Founding Myth of the Wisun (?йс?н, 烏孫) People 6. Is the Myth of King Kunmo the Myth of King Geumwa? Chapter 2 The Common Origin of Northern Peoples and the Korean People 1. The Huns and the Korean People are the Same People 2. Buyeo was a country founded by the descendants of a wolf 3. Joseon (Buyeo) and the Huns were the Same Country 4. Similarities between Central Asian warriors and Goguryeo's Gaema warriors 5. Similarities in the attire of Bilgekha Khan and Goguryeo warriors 6. The birth of the Huns Chapter 3 The Westward Relocation of the Gojoseon People 1. The Westward Relocation of the Huns 2. The Mysterious Scythians 3. The Reason for the Braided Head Chapter 4 The Kazakh Zuz (Ж?з) and the Gojoseon People 1. Composition of the Kazakh People 2. The Scythian Bone Rank System: Ak Suyek (А? с?йек: White Bone) 3. Were the Scythians a Dongyi People? Chapter 5 Similarities between Kazakh and Sino-Korean Languages 1. The bow is a symbol of the Dongyi people 2. Words commonly found in Sino-Korean, Korean, and Kazakh 3. Additional evidence that Sino-Koreans were widely used among northern peoples 4. Pronunciation rules of Altaic languages Chapter 6 Koreans who advanced into Central Asia 1 1. Estimated locations of the Hwan countries based on the distribution of the Scythians 2. Legends of Hunor and Magor in Hungary and Bulgaria 3. Scythians, Huns, Joseon, and Kazakhstan’s policy of dividing the country into three parts 4. Westward advance of the Uzbeks 5. Westward advance of the Kangr (?а?лы) 6. Where did the Kangr come from? 7. Kerei (Керей) and Buryat Chapter 7 Koreans who advanced into Central Asia 2 1. Seven-character map and golden sword of Kazakhstan 2. Who is the woman on the sword of the Kimak (?има?) people? English: 3. What the golden sword and the sword of the Kimak tribe imply 4. The 'arrow', the link connecting Hungary, Kazakhstan, and Uyghur 5. The golden sword of Silla and its relationship with the Oghuz 6. The origin of the Tatars 7. The first founder of the Hwan nation was a Tatar 8. The territory and migration route of the Tatar tribe Chapter 8 The system of the Hwan tribe as seen from the culture of the Central Asian people 1. Suksin-Jurchen-Joseon-Jushin-Jus are words with the same etymology 2. What is Jushin? 3. Traces of Hwanung's Shinsi and Dangun Joseon remaining in Kazakhstan and Korea 4. Where was the first Shinsi built by Hwanung (Geobalhan)? Chapter 9 Turkic pronunciation of characters and place names in "Handangogi" 1. Central Asian pronunciation of characters in the Dangun myth 2. Where does the etymology of the word Baedal people come from? 3. What are the Tungus people? Chapter 10 Hercules and Nüwa 1. Who is the snake woman who married Targtai? 2. Why does she have the shape of a snake or a bird? 3. Images of Tahobokhui and Nüwa spread throughout the world 4. Tribes that advanced from Central Asia to Europe Chapter 11 Traces of Joseon remaining in Europe 1. Similarities between the native religions of the Slavs and the native religions of the Altai-Turkic peoples 2. Similarities between the Celts and the Altai-Turkic peoples 3. Turkic gods who spread civilization to the Vikings 4. Was ancient Greco-Roman civilization European? 5. Similarities between ancient Greco-Roman civilization and the culture of northern nomadic peoples 6. Was the woman in the Pazyryk Kurgan Nüwa? 7. Formation of Eastern European peoples 8. Possibility of Altai Turkic languages existing in the Middle East Chapter 12 Destroyed history 1. Westerners erasing Asian traces 2. Reasons for isolating the Dravidian language family 3. White complex 4. Are Aryans white? 5. When did blond white people start living in Europe? 6. Why is the grammar of ancient Latin different from that of modern Latin? 7. Conclusion