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Russians are mixed people of mixed race. Of course they have got a lot European, but also Mongoloid DNA in them.
The population of Russia was much bigger then the population of Turkic Tatar people. The Russians just assimilated those poor Tatar folks. It is detectable and those Tatars belong now in the Russian blood/DNA.
Russians have a lot Mongoloid (Finno-Ugrian, Uralic, Altaic/Turkic, Siberian) DNA in them. Every time they mixed with non-Mongoloid people they are spreading their Russian Mongoloid DNA to other people.


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I have shown you ARYAN Iron Age DNA from the Aryan Media era. Or DNA from the ancient Aryan BMAC. I referred you to all the academic studies written on this topic. You are actually the one who is not providing me prominent and recent academic papers on this issue.
Happy to read you are happy with your appearance.
Today, the biggest supporter of ISIS/DAESH/Erdogan is Putin by the way.


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Yeah Russians are subhumans because they have around 0% - 10% mongolid admixture from Uralics. The scientific, historical and cultural contribution of Russians to human civilization is nullified by this fact. It is of course much better to come from a backwarded society with tribal warfare, islamism, incest and pedophily. Thank you that you opened my eyes. Sadly we can never be Aryans like you...


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You can't because you have nothing in common with the REAL Aryans of the Median Empire, Mitanni Kingdom, the Aryan MAGI, Aryan Mithraism, Aryan Maryannu, Aryan Umman-manda in northern Mesopotamia etc., etc.
It is not your history, period!
Better stick to your Turkic history..





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Russians and being TurkicOriginally Posted by MS85
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also Russian Mongoloid admixture most likely comes from Finno-Ugric, not Turkic. Maybe Russians in Central Russia have some Turkic ancestry, but I don't know that too...
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I am Eastern European, Slavic and Orthodox Christian - these are my identities. My father is Belorussian plus some Polish and Russian and my mother is Russian. We have no known non-Slavic ancestors. I have never claimed to have something to do with Turkey, India or Iran. You are attacking me and my ethnic background (what do Russian women or Putin have to do with ancient history?) only because I said the Bronze Age Indo-Iranians were closer to modern Europeans than to modern Persians or Kurds. I only say this because of the DNA samples I've seen, not because I'm trying to appropriate someone else's history or heritage.





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Russians in Central Asia are all recent migrants (after the 1860s and especially after 1917 and 1945) or descendants of such migrants. Maybe except Kazakhstan which was largely founded by Russians as the Kazakhs were a nomadic culture and didn't live in cities and didn't rely on agriculture. As you probably know, in Muslim cultures it is the male lineage that counts, so in a marriage between a Muslim man and non-Muslim woman the children will be automatically considred Muslim and raised in the father's culture.





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Yes, it's so. But nowadays some children of non-Muslim woman & Muslim man couples are non-Muslim. Though those Muslim men are not that religious, it's quite normal...Originally Posted by Leto
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