Primitive shepherd boy! Stop your third worlder gypsy speech.
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Both can be arguably Turkic; it is the degree of Turkicness that is the debate. Not to mention, many Turkic peoples today have various different haplogroups including and outside of R1.
Regardless R1 is Eurasian in origin, and highlights the Asian origins ol that show prominently in our culture and history.
Not necessarily at all. Many Turkic peoples can have very little "Mongoloid" DNA. Besides, you do have East Asian results and a notable Turkic calculator score. Don't fall for the idea that you must be purely "East Asian" to be Turkic; the early Magyars certainly were not this stereotype (they were blend of Ugric and Turkic peoples).
Don't be sad about this R1 result. It shows that we live in times of scentific study and great progress in sorting truth from fiction. As I have always said, as long as Magyars are free in our own country, we will always align with our family in the east.
This doesn't make you any less European or out of place in Europe. Our unique Turkic flavour is not Oghuz, Uyghur, or Pecheneg. We are Magyars, and we embrace our past with pride.