Many of you probably haven't heard of Nestorian Christianity.
It's one of the oldest denominations of Christianity there is.
>en.wikipedia.org
The thing that makes Nestorian Christianity different from the rest is that instead of going West into Europe, N.C went East into Asia Minor(Turkey), Central Asia, Mongolia, and China.
Central Asian Turkic tribes converted to Nestorian Christianity before Islam
There were many Turkic and Mongol Christian Tribes that preached and practiced the Christian Faith.
>"When the Mongols conquered northern China, establishing the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), the Church of the East was reintroduced to China after a gap of centuries. As the Mongols further expanded, the Christian sympathies of the court, primarily through the influential wives of the khans, led to changes in military strategy. During the Mongols' siege of Baghdad (1258), many of the citizens of the city were massacred, but Christians were spared. As the Mongols further encroached upon Palestine, there were some attempts at forming a Franco-Mongol alliance with the Christians of Europe against the Muslims.
Mongol contacts with the West also led to many missionaries, primarily Franciscan and Dominican, traveling eastward in attempts to convert the Mongols to Roman Catholicism."
en.wikipedia.org
Turks were Christian first before converting to Islam by the sword. So all of these Turks Larping as Ottoman Muslims better realize that their Ancestors were Christian first before succumbing to Islam.
>"Al Beruni, the historian from Khiva, referred to the Nestorians as the most civilized of the Christian groups under the Caliphate. They are reputed to have passed on Greek medical, mathematical and other academic knowledge to the Arabs who in turn were to reintroduce them back to Europe".
khiva.info