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Hepthalites/Hunas weren't even Turkic at all.
The Indo-Aryan Languages--------Beautiful Bengal--------Kashmir: Paradise on Earth--------The Nord-Indid Phenotype--------Ethnic Groups of Southern Asia
卐Janani Janmabhumischa Swargadapi Gariyasi卐
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Btw, what do you think about Mughal descendants? Are they Turk to you or nah? There's millions of people descended from Mughal soldiers/servants, but they're mixed. The Mughal Emperors themselves married Persians and Rajputs and other local Muslims mainly.
That video also shows the Hyderabad state. The last Nizam of Hyderabad Osman Ali Khan married an Ottoman princess, Durru Shehvar.
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The Indo-Aryan Languages--------Beautiful Bengal--------Kashmir: Paradise on Earth--------The Nord-Indid Phenotype--------Ethnic Groups of Southern Asia
卐Janani Janmabhumischa Swargadapi Gariyasi卐
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Another very interesting theory
I don't know how much real!
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İt most probably started in south Siberia and around Altai. Neighbor populations were likely Proto Finns in west of proto Turks and Tungus + Mongolic in the east.
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The origins of the Turkic peoples has historically been disputed, with many theories having been proposed.[33] Martine Robbeets suggests that the Turkic peoples were descended from a Transeurasian agricultural community based in northeast China, which is to be associated with the Xinglongwa culture and the succeeding Hongshan culture.[34][35] The East Asian agricultural origin of the Turkic peoples has been corroborated in multiple recent studies.[36][37][97] Around 2,200 BC, due to the desertification of northeast China, the agricultural ancestors of the Turkic peoples probably migrated westwards into Mongolia, where they adopted a pastoral lifestyle.[34][98]
Linguistic and genetic evidence strongly suggest an early presence of Turkic peoples in Mongolia.[93][33] Genetic studies have shown that the early Turkic peoples were of diverse origins, and that Turkic culture was spread westwards through language diffusion rather than migrations of a homogenous population.[40] The genetic evidence suggests that the Turkification of Central Asia was carried out by East Asian dominant minorities migrating out of Mongolia.[39]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkic_peoples
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