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Turanic People (Oghuz, Pecheng, Avars)
Anatolian People (Armenians, Karvelian, Iranic people)
Balkan People
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Well according to Kivan Turks are European so there's the answer.
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Arab , turks are arab.
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Your attempts to invade Thrace with refugees FAILED MISERABLY and you'll become an Arab or Kurdish state sooner or later. By that time your idiots shall have forgotten all silly designs for annexation of Thrace (because your plan was never an "autonomous" Thrace after all...
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All three, depending on individual and region.
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We Turks are something between starfish and pot plant biologically, brainless but sometimes decorative if you know feng shui.
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I think this topic fits this quote better than the song topic so i write here.
I feel proud and gifted that these such people are our majority/dominant ancestry. (Identity) I love them, greatly respect them and idealize them. (Shaman-Tengri Turkic peoples) In this manner, im not alone. In Turkey most people feel the same. Especially nationalists. (Younger generations are more, you can check the DJ that i shared, a "Turk" from "Erzurum".)
For me the Central Asia is a magnificent history. We still have oral legends from Central Asia thus it doesnt feel alien at all. Plus, Anatolia provides a very similar geography to us (Central Anatolian steppe+surrounding mountains similar to Altai mountains) although with better climate.
Culturally if we discard the MENA religion, we arent that different to be honest. We were still semi-nomadic in Anatolia just a few centuries ago, its not surprising.
Speaking of their attitude toward us, its also positive. Turks through history have always been inclusive. This gives us all the opportunities for brotherhood and solidarity. We have a lot various Turkic people here. For example, i had Kazakh, Uzbek teachers at school. In universities there are a lot of students (also Mongolians).
Another example you can see in my signature. Theyre Kyrgyz people living in eastern Turkey, moved here with special permission. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulupamir
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