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I can't really comment on how much other Slavs score, but I have never ever seen an ethnic Pole score as much as me.
Lipkas are about 20-25% Asian on average, so I'm not sure where you got your figure from. I think you may be mixing them up with some other Turkic groups in Eastern Europe (such as Bashkirs) who score far more Mongoloid.
I'm not on good terms with my father, and he wouldn't be interested in taking the test anyway since this sort of stuff is not his cup of tea. My mum might in the future but I'd have to speak to her over it because they aren't cheap. I have posted threads with my family members (where my Lipka would come from) and several of them have Siberian/Mongoloid/Asiatic influences and even phenotypes, such as Ladogan, Volgid and Uralid, which pure Slavs (and especially Poles) would not have. Irregardless of whether they are Lipka or not. Feel free to check them out and tell me what you think.
Slavic (AD 540–1270) 64.0%
Baltic (AD 260–540) 21.2%
Germanic (AD 100–630) 7.6%
European Jew (AD 1160–1400) 6.0%
Sinitic (1230 BC–AD 1670) 1.2%
Fit: 2.626
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I used to think that Lipka were somehow connected with the Volga Tatars, but :
https://realnoevremya.ru/articles/46284
This set of clans is very similar to the Kazakh one.The memory of the clans Shirin, Baryn, Sidzhiut, Jalair, as well as Kungrat and Naiman has been preserved in Polish sources.
The Volga Tatars have long lacked a clan structure.
Lipki are possibly descendants of one of Nogai groups or Steppe Crimean Tatars
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I agree. My Poles were from northern Belarus though, and were under the Russian empire for a time- my family does claim a little “Russian”, but I don’t know if that’s a half confused memory of that area being under Russia at the time, or what (my Polish side immigrated to US around 1910)
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