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Thread: Siberian Turkic people VS Anatolian Turkish people

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    Quote Originally Posted by bosnian View Post
    i know of course it was a joke


    but turkey turks look better and i dont think they are sad for not looking like that


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuvans
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakuts
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrgyz_people

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeistFaust View Post
    I don't think Turks are pure Turks there are other components involved in their genetic makeup. I have heard the average Turk has about 5% East-Asian or something like that. I don't keep up with genetics so don't quote me on this, but I think its somewhere in that range.

    The Turks being a Central-Asian people have taken on a diverse identity like many other peoples in that area. In a sense you can make an analogy between the Turks and Jewish peoples for instance, because there is no fixed identity, just a conglomeration of peoples that share some similarity with each other.
    Anatolian "Turks" are mostly Turkified Greeks, Armenians, Kurds, Arabs and Gypsies all mixed up together, with only a minimal amount of Central Asian admixture
    Siberian Turks are the purest Turks, and among them, the Yakuts and Tuvans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dardanos View Post
    I think that some Central Asian Turks that conquered Anatolia might have been R1a carriers
    R1a is a European lineage.
    The Real Turks who originally came from Siberia carried Q.

    Some Central Asian Turks might have had Scythian blood.
    Kyrgz people of Central Asia have mixed Turkic-Iranian blood.

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    are they able to understand Turkish?? in the same way many slavs understand eachother

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    Quote Originally Posted by bosnian View Post
    are they able to understand Turkish?? in the same way many slavs understand eachother
    More-or-less, yes.
    At least Turkemens of Turkemistan are able to understand Turkish, not sure about Kazahstanis, Kyrgz, Tuvans and Yakuts...

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    turkmen ,they are more close to turks






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    Yes, they are close to Anatolian Turks, so, they are also mixed.

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    Am I the only under the impression that Anatolian "Turk"s are the swarthiest group of Turkic peoples? (let's ignore the fact that the majority of Anatolian "Turks" are in fact Turkified Greeks, Armenians, Gypsies, Kurds and Arabs)
    Most of those Mongoloid Siberians have lighter skin than the Anatolians...

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    Turkics were most likely a fairly mixed group of people to begin with.



    Dodecad v3: K=12 averages

    Turkic peoples:

    Turkish_D/Turkmens_Y/Uygur/Uzbeks/Yakuts

    East_European 5.6%/5.7%/8.4%/10.2%/4.1%
    West_European 7%/9.7%/9.5%/10.7%/2%
    Mediterranean 28.5%/14%/1.3%/3.5%/1.3%
    Neo_African 0.2%/0%/0%/0%/0%
    West_Asian 41.5%/34%/20.5%25.5%/2.8%
    South_Asian 2.3%/13.3%/8.4%/8.2%/0.4%
    Northeast_Asian 2.7%/7.7%/19.2%/17.9%/61.3%
    Southeast_Asian 2.5%/8.6%/31.1%/21.6%27.7%
    East African 0.5%/0.1%/0.%/0.1%/0%
    Southwest_Asian 8.9%/6.9%/1.6%/2.2%/0.4%
    Northwest_African 0.4%/0.1%/0%/0%/0%
    Paelo_African 0%/0.1%/0%/0%/0%

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