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Thread: Are Kazakhs indeed Turkified Mongols?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phenix View Post
    Mongolified turkified Indo-Europeans.
    indo-europeans weren't chinks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nato View Post
    indo-europeans weren't chinks
    Did I said the contrary?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mutabor View Post
    The most ancient texts of Turkic language ( Orkhon runes) are situated just in the middle of Mongolia. In Turkic text it is said that Turks were fighting with Chinese which means that original Turks were living in very close vicinity to Chinese people. Which correlates with Mongolian territory which is neighboring China.





    Location of Orkhon valley

    I do not see logic in your speech.
    Hunnu were just part of the Turks tribes.
    One of the hunnic words in Chinese sources is unequivocally Mongolian (initial "n" is absent in proto-Türkic language and having mongolian etymology). Hunnu in China sources= Türkic and Mongolian ethnic groups

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phenix View Post
    Did I said the contrary?
    you're right, R1a is common among kazakhs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kipchak Håkan View Post
    N* has origins in Southeast Asia. After NOP split. Turkic Tuvans for example have the highest % of P1, daddy of all Europeans, Indians and Native Americans.
    Since when P1 is daddy, for example, to native Europeans I1 and I2 ?

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    Nanai Tungusic ornament and Nanai people in national clothes



    Kazakh national ornament and national clothes


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    Quote Originally Posted by mutabor View Post
    Nanai Tungusic ornament and Nanai people in national clothes



    Kazakh national ornament and national clothes

    Yes, Kazakhs are ethnically close to nanai

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    Mongolian traditional dress


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    Quote Originally Posted by mutabor View Post
    Mongolian traditional dress

    Looks like a Tuvan dress

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chelubey View Post
    Yes, Kazakhs are ethnically close to nanai
    Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic languages share similar grammar and structure and are placed in Altaic language family.

    Tungusic, Mongolic peoples and Kazakhs share common dominating haplogroup C.

    Though proto-Turkic language was formed in my opinion in area where haplogroups Q, C and N merged. Somewhere around Western Mongolia.

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