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Thread: Was Haplogroup R originally mongoloid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pahliski View Post
    Well modern Bulgarians barely have any East Eurasian which means that the population that settled there only were an elite or the population they brought with them were mostly non-Mongoloid admixed
    Yes. There are many proofs who relate Bulgarian language with other Iranics. Literally, Slavic nations and Iranic nations are historical brothers. Specially by origin and language.

    Turks are some different civilisation from them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pahliski View Post
    It was possibly their elite that was speaking Turkic, the main population could easily have been a mix of Turkic, Iranic and Slavic that later got completely slavicized.
    Yes, something like that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Vlatko Vukovic View Post
    Yes. There are many proofs who relate Bulgarian language with other Iranics. Literally, Slavic nations and Iranic nations are historical brothers. Specially by origin and language.

    Turks are some different civilisation from them.
    Only Scytho-Sarmatians are responsible for the linguistic and cultural connection to the Slavs in terms of borrow words, other Iranic populations were way too remote.

    By linguistic terms, older Iranian dialects have a good share of similar words, don't remember them all but there are quite few.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vlatko Vukovic View Post
    It is not unknown fact. That Bulgars are slavicized turkic tribe.

    But you must admit that they don't look today as Turkics. They have more Slavic genes and Thracians.
    its because they settled there many millenias before modern era.







    On the map, purple dots mark localities with Bulgarish origin of the name, which may correspond to the times of CWC or close to them. Maroon – the later, of Scythian period. Asterisks mark known single or group sites of CWC. Browns show the area of Indo-Europeans, and green is the territory of the spread Fatyanovo and Balanovo cultures. Hydronyms of Bulgarish origin are indicated by turquoise dots.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kipchak Håkan View Post
    its because they settled there many millenias before modern era.







    On the map, purple dots mark localities with Bulgarish origin of the name, which may correspond to the times of CWC or close to them. Maroon – the later, of Scythian period. Asterisks mark known single or group sites of CWC. Browns show the area of Indo-Europeans, and green is the territory of the spread Fatyanovo and Balanovo cultures. Hydronyms of Bulgarish origin are indicated by turquoise dots.
    So what is Turkic evidance about it? Does proto-Bulgars looked similar to other Turks in ancient time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vlatko Vukovic View Post
    So what is Turkic evidance about it? Does proto-Bulgars looked similar to other Turks in ancient time?
    look at the Chuvashs, they speak a modern Bolgar-Turkic language but no Turk understand them. Bulgars do have much IE Germanic parallels.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pahliski View Post
    Only Scytho-Sarmatians are responsible for the linguistic and cultural connection to the Slavs in terms of borrow words, other Iranic populations were way too remote.

    By linguistic terms, older Iranian dialects have a good share of similar words, don't remember them all but there are quite few.
    Yeah. I am speaking about similar nature of language, between Slavic and Iranian. Words are today of course very different. 2 different civilisations, 2 different continents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kipchak Håkan View Post
    look at the Chuvashs, they speak a modern Bolgar-Turkic language but no Turk understand them. Bulgars do have much IE Germanic parallels.
    IE yeah. But Germanic? I don't see any Germanic connection with them in history and migrations.

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    but please note - those similarities only between Iranic and South Slavic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vlatko Vukovic View Post
    IE yeah. But Germanic? I don't see any Germanic connection with them in history and migrations.
    Klyosov from the same paper: "Те же языки, в своем развитии, составляли неИЕ языки древней Европы, которые от современных молодых тюркских, конечно, ушли уже очень далеко, и которые до сих пор составляют мощный «доИЕ субстрат» в европейских языках, в частности, в германских."

    Google Translate: "The same languages, in their development, were the non-IndoEuropean languages of ancient Europe, which of course from the modern young Turkic countries have already gone very far, and which still constitute a powerful "pre-IndoEuropean substratum" in European languages, in particular, in Germanic."

    look up: --> Chuvash-Germanic lexicon


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