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Kemençe is Iranian ‘keman, originated musical instrument. Both physically and etymologically. Pontus was Iranic creation by the Mithridatic elite. Pontic Greeks are genetically Armenian natives who were brainwashed into believing they are Hellenes and learnt that language brought by an elite from Aegean who didnt even mix with them obviously. There is nothing Greek in Turkey.
This folk dance is an culture, which many of us let live (Pontics, Greeks, Turks). Nobody claims something about being descendant from Hellenes. If we talk about genetics, to be precise, not only Armenians, also Lazes and Georgians. Nobody is brainwashed. If people do their research well or let their DNA tested, then there is no problem and they will see. I don't want to go in discussion under this thread and ruin it. Let's just respect culture.
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Pontians have nothing to do with Armenians,Georgians and stupid shit that you copy from this stupid troll with no life Bori.
Pontians are mostly native anatolians with an Persian elite from the kingdom of Pontus.There is also some strong Greek element from the colonizers.
A mix of native anatolian,Iranian(Persian) and some Greek from Attica mostly.
The closest ethic group to Pontians are Lazs and then coming some other Caucasian(Colchian).
IMO there are many similarities both to genetics and culture with Iranians.
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I never pretended to be your brother; I would be ashamed to have. Fact is my ancestors settled the region 600 years ago. I am biologically different than you of course. Same time as Ottoman beylik took Turks to Balkans for first time, my ancestors settled in valleys at Giresun-Trabzon border.
I didnt say you are ethnically Armenian. You aren’t. Genetically you are Mesopotamian-like just as Armenians are.
Here an autosomal result from a guy like you.
Nothing Hellenic.
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