As I said before, whether those countries are part of the MENA world or not depends on the definition used. If we go by colloquial usage of the term, Turkey is almost always included in the mind of an average European.
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As I said before, whether those countries are part of the MENA world or not depends on the definition used. If we go by colloquial usage of the term, Turkey is almost always included in the mind of an average European.
Europeans. The gap in phenotype between Mediterranean Europeans and Near Easterners is greatly exaggerated on anthrofora.
I think both on equal measure, it depends on the individual. I voted europeans because many middle easterners and north africans could full on pass as europeans, so the opposite should be true. I've met many indians through my work and they look very distinct from us north africans honestly, you couldn't confuse the two. Not sure about middle east I haven't been there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qX9g1n7K3w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xA7RGJiuUc
Street interviews in Tunisia and India to give a better idea of phenotypes.
Pakistanis ( non Iranics)
https://youtu.be/zidHOF8eMJ8?si=9POK6EYEU6jMOBYZ
Tunisians
https://youtu.be/WedNxC4u3ok?si=9DSVh5WjWsjabXUa
Can't see either people passing in Europe at all
Are they really non Iranic? They look very different from indians that I've seen irl or on videos!
And I do agree that there is a clear resemblance with the people in the video here, even though the features are different the overall vibe is there. If these people are representative of South Asians then I change my vote to that.