R1a was spread across Eurasia (particularly Central and South Asia) much later than that supposed date. In the Bronze Age supposedly.
Turkic-speaking people didn't exist in Central Asia up until 500 AD or so. It was Indo-European back then.
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Dude, all R1a in Eastern & Central Asia are of indo-iranian/tocharian descent. There almost are no R1a in Altay Turks and Yakut Turks for that reason. Also, are you from Samsun?
Edit: it appears i was wrong about Altai People, they a lot of R1a, i confused them with the Tuvans.
seriously :1127: are you mentally ill or just retarded?
https://i.imgur.com/OLlkXva.jpg
Looks like EHG and WSHG were both Türkic Mongoloid Steppe Overlords :rolleyes:
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https://www.researchgate.net/publica...rasian_steppes