^Who's TR2 ?



" I once tried thinking for an entire day, but I found it less valuable than one moment of study. I once tried standing up on my toes to see far out in the distance, but I found that I could see much farther by climbing to a high place."
Xunzi


Don't forget I am only half from Erzurum, my father is from Konya. So my results aren't a very good example of the people of the North East. I will have my maternal uncle tested then I can know.
I am pretty sure my family are Muslims for a long time. My family was shocked when I told them we are similar to Armenians, as you know in my grandmothers village the Armenians attacked many times. So Armenians aren't really good in their book. Its actually interesting that my grandmother village has an Armenians name ''Shiganos''
Balkan Anatolian Turkic calculator:
11.04% Balkans
83.23% Anatolia
5.73% Turkic








This test is not to be taken too seriously though from my perspective, i mean the Manchurian in my family is real, but at what level is hard to say, but looking at our overall results one can easily spot the error's, my paternal aunt should have much higher Iberian then me, yet she dosnt, my grandmother should have Middle eastern/Caucasus, yet she dosnt, and i should have Manchurian, yet i dont have it...and dont get me started on my grandmothers African score![]()
" I once tried thinking for an entire day, but I found it less valuable than one moment of study. I once tried standing up on my toes to see far out in the distance, but I found that I could see much farther by climbing to a high place."
Xunzi



From what i can tell via all the accumulated 23andme ect results, she has "recent" Chinese ancestry, likely from the same source as my family, that being North East China, here represented as Manchuria...
Both her ancestry lines are from the wider Konya region, but not Konya itself...
" I once tried thinking for an entire day, but I found it less valuable than one moment of study. I once tried standing up on my toes to see far out in the distance, but I found that I could see much farther by climbing to a high place."
Xunzi


I also just sent in my information to DNAtribes and got a reply back from them. I have to wait 3-5 business days for results to be sent. Can't wait.![]()


Balkan Anatolian Turkic calculator:
11.04% Balkans
83.23% Anatolia
5.73% Turkic


He might be a Turk genetically but for his mindset, he is not at all and thats what matters most. I think he is writing the tag "Turk" just because of his dna results. Thats why i guessed he is an Armenian or something.
Did you know that there was Georgians all over Anatolia and Istanbul during Byzantine empire era? Just read the notes of travelers from 13-14th century and you will see that they mention Georgian speaking people in Istanbul and Anatolia.
Are you from Erzurum? Did you know that the Turkish accent of "Ahıska Turks of western Georgia" is exactly same as people from Erzurum and Kars?
There was a big Turkish minority group in western Georgia, inhabiting close to our Georgian border. They were living there for centuries, maybe 1000 years `till Stalin killed them and expelled the rest to Siberia.
Yes, these modern geneticists only considers mongolic dna as Turkic, other Anatolian or Caucasus haplotypes are either classified as armeniod or hellenic. They do this purposely with unproven claim of "Turks=Mongols".
This is ofc not something scientific but purely politics.
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