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Leaky condoms.
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There's no such thing as "Balkan Turks". That's an oxymoron.
They are totally local folk that live in the Balkans, or people who have recently married into Turks. (After the fall of Soviet Union)
Either way they are a small minority in turkey. As for Circassians. many of them were sold into slavery by the Turks and there's also the recent migrants who don't view themselves as Turkish.
Pontic Greeks on the other hand were neither the result of slavery nor belong to some hokus pokus Anatolian ethnos. They are GREEKS simply since the time of the Jason and the Argonauts. They had an Independent kingdom and were under Ottoman rule less time than Bulgaria or Albania.
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12-13 million is not small minority. And they're not minority they're just Turkish people from Balkan peninsula. Their mother tongue is Turkish, their culture is Turkish, they're genetically have Central Asian influence. (even more than Eastern Anatolian ones) So they're Turkish as Anatolian ones. Are you retarded, these people were pressured by the Bulgarian government because their mother tongue is Turkish.
As for the Circassians, many of them came during the Russian-Turkish War.
Why are you talking without knowing shit?
wtf is cappadocian syrians really fuck off troll
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I don't know what you are smoking but they hardly number a couple of million at best. The "Turks" of the Balkans are Islamized locals some of who have married into Turkish families in recent times. Bulgarian Muslims are Islamized Muslims and so are Greek Pomaks whom your government outragely is calling "Turks".
https://ahvalnews.com/pomaks/turkish...greeces-pomaks
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Rats multiply easily.
All the dark skinned ethnicites of the world multiply as fuck. Ironic thing is that they are the poorest
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