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    Quote Originally Posted by Babak View Post
    Sumerians weren't an IE people though. In fact, I don't see any evidence that shows any IE language emerging from Mesopotamia. The pontic-caspian steppe theory is the best theory we have right now.
    The current academic world and the major scientists who are at the front of analysing human DNA don't agree with you. But you can think whatever you want, but nevertheless that makes Gutians, Mitanni, Medes and Kurds not less connected to the Northern Mesopotamia.

    At the end of the day the Aryans (Mitanni, Medes etc.) had their powerful empires in the Northern Mesopotamia and nowhere else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eline View Post
    The current academic world and the major scientists who are at the front of analysing human DNA don't agree with you. But you can think whatever you want, but nevertheless that makes Gutians, Mitanni, Medes and Kurds not less connected to the Northern Mesopotamia.

    At the end of the day the Aryans (Mitanni, Medes etc.) had their powerful empires in the Northern Mesopotamia and nowhere else.
    Sumerians were similar to us modern Turks and looked like us you know..
    Especially my type(some sort of steppe Nordid)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aileron View Post
    Sumerians were similar to us modern Turks and looked like us you know..
    Especially my type
    Turks are mixed race Mongoloid and can't look Caucasoid like Sumerians. Turks look similar to Colombians, Mexicans, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mustafa3 View Post
    Turks are mixed race Mongoloid and can't look Caucasoid like Sumerians. Turks look similar to Colombians, Mexicans, etc.
    Sus lan amına koduğumun Surisi.

    Says the Arabid/Orientalid Suri lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aileron View Post
    Sumerians were similar to us modern Turks and looked like us you know..
    Especially my type(some sort of steppe Nordid)
    It is true that Turks are native to the Mongoloid Central Asiatic Steppes. That's why they desperately support the Pontic-Caspian IEan theory, so they can relate themselves to the ancient IEans.

    Somehow Turks are ashamed of their Turanic/Mongoloid ancestors and try to portray themselves as different people.

    You are a typical Turk, because in general Turks are very desperate people.



    Btw, the only migration around 7000 - 6000 BCE was from South (Northern Mesopotamia) to North (Caucasus) and not from the North to South

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    Quote Originally Posted by mustafa3 View Post
    Turks are mixed race Mongoloid and can't look Caucasoid like Sumerians. Turks look similar to Colombians, Mexicans, etc.
    Yeah, Turks have no history.

    They are tourists in West Asia and came to West Asia only 1000 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eline View Post
    It is true that Turks are native to the Mongoloid Central Asiatic Steppes. That's why they desperately support the Pontic-Caspian IEan theory, so they can relate themselves to the ancient IEans.

    Somehow Turks are ashamed of their Turanic/Mongoloid ancestors and try to portray themselves as different people.

    You are a typical Turk, because in general Turks are very desperate people.



    Btw, the only migration around 7000 - 6000 BCE was from South (Northern Mesopotamia) to North (Caucasus) and not from the North to South
    Sumerians were proto Turkics from steppes you and physically similar to us not darker skinned Kurds or other middle easterns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eline View Post
    Kurdic culture is very ancient and much older than the Steppe cultures. Kurdish culture started with the Sumerians and continued to evolve with the Gutians, later Mitanni/Kassites, the Manai/Medes etc. It is a never ending evolving process.

    Kurdsh DNA is linked to the Northern Mesopotamia and to all those ancient people.
    Quote Originally Posted by eatensemn View Post
    There were %100 blonde aryans among proto-turks i strongly believe. All turks were mongoloids idea is only a safety shield for mongolian looking timur turks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eline View Post
    Yeah, Turks have no history.

    They are tourists in West Asia and came to West Asia only 1000 years ago.



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    They should check his DNA!!


    The Ubaid skeleton at the Penn Museum

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