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SourceDuring the 19th century and early 20th century, the Ottoman Empire was composed of ethnically diverse populations such as Persians, Arabs, Albanians, Greeks, Bulgarians, Muslim Bulgarians (Pomaks), Armenians, Kurds, Zazas, Circassians, Assyrians, Jews, and Laz people.
Add a significant number of Balkan Slavs and Africans from Ottoman slave trade to it and you have how Turkic they are.
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We are a lot more Turkic than Bulgarians are Bulgar or even Slavic, than Hungarians are Magyars, than Iranians are Aryans, than Levantines are Arabs, than Austrians are Germanic. The average Turk is 10% Mongoloid however Oghuz Turks who came here were already around 70% Caucasian if not more.
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As much as their little adorable hearts desire :*
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samples of dienekes and behar are not accurate cause they are only from a small area of east cappadocia and not representable for hole turkey, also outdated. the latest research is hodoglugil samples
mdlp k23b https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=1853398504
harappaworld https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...dd4/edit#gid=0
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