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“If
you cut up a sheep or ten sheep or a hundred sheep, share the meat as
follows. Each of you shall eat the meat with his sons or friends”.
“When a man close to the ruler commits a crime, during his punishment
none of the ruler’s relatives or sons shall help the man who punishes
the criminal. But anyone who says “This criminal protected me”
should be taken to the presence of the ruler and punished severely. Then
this shall be an example for all!”
A
man from Bozoks of the Oguz generation shall be the ruler. Two persons
shall never be your rulers at the same time. If there is one Han it
means order, but two Hans means disorder. Old, wise people said, “A
sheath cannot handle two swords”. “A woman cannot be engaged to two
men.” “Two customs cannot live in a land!”
Oguz
Han’s chief stewards on the council said, “We shall never think of
going against this advice! If our sons from our lineage are on the truth
path, they shall follow this book and principles. If they say ‘We
shall go by the illicit way,’ they will never consider the principles
of this book”. Then the chief stewards all signed the book and it was
kept in the treasury of Gün Han.
Gün
Han at that time was seventy years old.
The
descendants of Oguz Han, following this covenant-book, reigned for long
years. The names of several tribes cited by Oguz Han, such as Gaýa and
Baýat, even survive today, having passed from generation to generation.
Oguz
Han illuminated the path of the Oguz people, our ancestors, for
thousands of years.
Another
advice our forefather Oguz Han left for us was to assume a task
according to who you are! Big tasks for big |