The work, Divanü Lügat-it Türk, written in the 11th century, Göktürk writings from the 8th century, old Uyghur murals and the work "Turkishness in History" by Hungarian I. Rasonyi show that trousers were first worn by the Turks and spread to the world from Central Asia.
The trousers were also discovered for the first time by the Turks who wanted to ride the horses comfortably, and "the majority of today's clothing was found by the Turks, who have a very rich culture. Byzantine, Roman and Chinese were wearing a robe, while the Turks were wearing trousers called (üm). The same cavalry trousers that are in fashion today. The trousers were made by the Turks at least 500 years ago in order to be able to move comfortably on the horse. The trousers, which are claimed to have passed into our culture from the West, were first worn in Europe in the 18th century, that is, at least a thousand years after us. It was through.”