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Luke, is it possible to extract the data from this study on the Middle East?
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...of-Middle-East
I would like to check out the Syrians in particular, unless they are an older dataset.
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The proportion of Turk-non Turk is exactly the same by migrants from Turkey, the difference is we rarely have any Balkan Turks and we have a lot of Kurd from outside of Turkey. Every Turk, and this counts for Turks with significant European admixture too, can’t be European.
I wouldn’t say Azerbaijanis are darker than Turks, they basically don’t have any group with significant European ancestry which could make them look „lighter“. They are also still close to Central and Estern Anatolian Turks, which have a huge population.
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North Caucasians are definitely different to South/Transcaucasians. Don’t forget, Azerbaijanis are Iranic influenced, Georgians and North Caucasians not (although some of them show extremely high Gedrosian/NE, Avars if I am not wrong). Even Daghestani Azerbaijanis are mire Northern then other Azerbaijanis. Or look at the Lazes, they are the lightest Anatolian ppl but have less steppe/European admixture than Lurds for example.
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