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I guess Early Anatolian Turkmens were like today's Afghan Turkmens or Uzbekistani Turkmens and early Oghuz were less Mongoloid than Karluks & Karakhanids. Because none of today's Oghuz folks(except Afghan & Uzbekistani Turkmens) are more Mongoloid than 30%.
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Originally Posted by Dr_Maul
I once read that mostly Tebriz and Urmia region were settled by Oghuz tribes during Seljuks, because they liked the climate and geographical conditions.
There were a lot of migration to and from Anatolia(same counts for Azerbaijan and Chorasan). Turks were mobile, i think we need very early Oghuz samples. Or just look at some subgroups of Anatolian and Azerbaijani Turks, which are 50% non Turkic 50% Turkic. They are between 15-20% east eurasian influenced. Whats about Pechengs for example? Or Khwarezemid? Even there are theories that Khazars were of Oghuz origin? Dont we have samples of them?
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Not all, there are many in Afghanistan who are nearly no mongoloid. In Tadjikistan they are because there are numerous Uzbeks and they marry with each other, both people have better relationship than to their related people there. Also the Tadjik culture is dominant there, many Uzbeks are speaking mostly Tadjik and some are assimilated. In Anatolia and Azerbaijan the Turkic is ruling, although both were essential influenced by other cultures(funnily by Iranics for example).
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Persians were allies of Seljuks, and still kind of allies with Azerbaijani in the society. Both recent and ancient mixing happened. In addition, Turkmen_Uzbekistan is the closest sample in G25 SS to Oghuz(I could use ancient samples here, but the result would be close to this one). There is nothing surprising tbh.
Tajiks are a totally different story.
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Yes, I have to agree, the Tajik example is inadequate because the Tajiks in Tajikistan are a (post)-Soviet nation and in Afghanistan it's a different thing and not a homogeneous group.
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