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    There is a Turkish guy on Anthrocivitas who look like the Scanian politican Jimmie Ĺkesson

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    Turks are a mongrel race.
    They are a mix between Central Asian (Mongoloid), Middle Eastern (predominantly Caucasoid, with some Negroid admixture) and Eastern European (White Caucasian, predominantly Dinaric and Mediterranean).
    The story is like this: Turks originally came from North Asia (possibly Siberia). They were fully Mongoloid, looked like Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Mongolian people.
    Then, when they migrated to Central Asia, they mixed with the Indo-European peoples (such as the Scythians) there, and ended up completely assimilating them. They got the first drop of Caucasoid admixture.
    Then, after adopting Islam, they migrated further to the South, to Iran. They mixed with Persians, and travelled West. Then, they were employed by the Arabs as mercenaries - sometimes even as slaves. The Turks mixed with the Arabs. Now, even though Arabs are predominantly Caucasoid, they had already had Negroid admixture "thanks" to African slaves.
    If the Turks mixed with Arabs, it was very unlikely that they mixed with the upper-class, White-skinned, pure-bred Arabs, but rather with the lower-class, part-Negro, Brown Arabs. And yes, there is evidence that the Turks DID mix with Arabs!

    Then they rode further West, and North. They encountered the Armenians. They were the first gene-poll. Many Armenians were assimilated: Islamized and Turkified.
    Then, they finally arrived into Anatolia. The vast majority of modern-day Turkish people are a mix between the "Turkic" (heavily mixed with Persians and part-negro Arabs) and the pre-Turkic (Greek, Armenian) Anatolians, with some minorities being pure-Turk or pure-Anatolian (sometimes they even have blond hair and blue eyes).

    So, Turkish people from Turkey are basically a rainbow race.
    Although it's pretty interesting how did a small number of Turkic warriors manage to impose their language on a much larger number of racially alien people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Equinox View Post
    Hello,

    Inspired by this thread I would like to create a thread about the genetic and cultural assimilation of people from Turkey into European lands and gene-pools.

    I am starting a thread about this, but it does not follow that I am a proponent of multiracial relationships or believe that Turks are necessarily European.

    This is about addressing an issue that I do not believe has been addressed before. Obviously it is something that can very easily degenerate into a flame-war. Thus I would appreciate it is people posted sources, asked reasonable questions and left counter-productive statements and opinions to themselves.

    If anyone has found any studies on the genetic make-up of the average Turk, or inhabitant of Turkey, it would be grand if you could post them.

    There seems to be a lot of ambiguity surrounding what constitutes a "Turk". For example.



    Regards,
    Equinox
    Easy answer. A Turk is a Mongol, Persian, Kurdish, Arabian, Slavic, Greek, Armenian, Roman colonists, Anatolian, Georgian, Albanian, some Egyptian all put together. A big mutthole, modern-day Turkey is.

    Edit. I forgot gypsies. They also brought gypsies with them from Persia, India and mixed with them on their way to Europa.


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