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After
the ruthless attacks Jengiz Han, the Türkmens spun a circle of
development from East to West. Türkmenistan was the most developed
country in the world.
The
first type of carriage was devised by the Türkmen. It served to make
much of the work of the army and the state easier.
In
early days Türkmens discovered the art of making various tools with
molten ores. “The epic of Ergenekon” shows the ancient of Türkmens.
This epic mentions the melting of ores from a huge mine, which has a
metaphorical meaning, that is, exploring and stretching out to the new
territories and world. It conveys a perfect example of the Türkmen
sword to the current era. On this sword was engraved, “The Türkmen
never unsheathes his sword against his neighbour.”
Today,
this sword is in a museum in Iran. The making of various tools and
materials made of iron and steel spread from the Türkmen plateau to the
world.
The
ancient historians wrote that the best cloth was woven in Merw and
Nusay. In their books the Türkmen plateaus are well-known for silk
cloth and silk carpets.
Inventions
increased day by day.
Türkmenistan
became the home of scientists, scholars, intellectuals, philosophers,
artists and poets.
So
the egg has cracked and the chick has hatched; but this fledgling must
now develop the strength of wing and the mature judgement to fly in the
heights.
Mankind,
by exploring the universe, lost his belief in the universe and the
heavens!
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