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Dinaro-Alpine (the Middle Eastern version of these types, obviously)
Potentially some Turanid influence, hard to say though.
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like a mix of greek and albanian
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Asiatic Alpine plus Assyroid.
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Alpine-Arabid
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Eastern Mediterranid.
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Asiatic alpine/western asiatic med.
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Iranid with asiatic alpinoid influences and additional Arabid influences. Looks less like a leading figure. Could sell Kebab's.
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Carleton S. Coon disagrees with you, although he says that the distinction between Middle Eastern Dinarids and Armenids is somewhat arbitrary, he still makes a distinction. Of course, all typology is somewhat arbitrary so I suppose his word is not the be all and end all.
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