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Are you blond, 190cm tall, blue eyed? If not, language you speak doesn't match with your look
I didn't claim ancestry from Afanesovan. That's a genetic flow. There is no cultural effect, since Turks didn't assimilate into them like all the mass from Transcaucasus to Sri Lanka did![]()
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Early Turks were, in fact, partly Sintashta-derived, so modern Turkics still score a good chunk of early Indo-Iranian ancestry.
Karluk_Medieval
"Scythian_Pazyryk" 42.6
"Shahr_I_Sokhta_BA1" 21.8
"Mongola" 17.05
"Srubnaya_MLBA" 13.55
"Nganassan" 3.75
"Sintashta_MLBA" 1.2
"Yukagir_Tundra" 0.05
"Sarmatian_Pokrovka" 0
Modern Turkmen
"Karluk_Medieval" 54
"Shahr_I_Sokhta_BA1" 21.35
"Sintashta_MLBA" 19.9
"Mongola" 4.7
Modern Turkmens owe around 25% of their genome to early Indo-Iranians, which was probably absorbed by their ancestors from the Scythians.
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There is no genetical flow from Afansiveo to Turks, thats something you claim but cannot backup, no samples or whatsoever.
I am actually 190cm, but no, I don't happen to have light eyes or hair nor do I care, but the same could be applied to you my confused Turkish friend, you are neither fully Mongoloid, nor have any of the features you just listed.
Most of the Turkic genepool in Central Asia is assimilated, you can't deny that. Even Turks of Turkey and especially Azeris are assimilated with almost no genetical contribution from actual Turkic people, instead its a linguistic shift.
The same applies for some Tatars and Chuvash people, assimilated people.
Modern Turkmens are partially East Iranian of ancestry, same goes for Uzbeks.
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Where is butlerking ? In tears now?
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