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Interestingly, this is what War Chief gets. His mother is Gagauz and father is half Ossetian half Ukrainian-Russian
Code:War_Chief(Gagauz-Ossetian-Ukrainian),9.87,2.27,0,0.36,16.69,34.10,0.54,0,4.08,0,32.09,0 Target: War_Chief(Gagauz-Ossetian-Ukrainian) Distance: 3.0718% / 3.07177481 | ADC: 0.5x 72.4 Bulgarian 23.2 Lak 2.4 Avar_Dagestan 2.0 Turk_Bulgaria Target: War_Chief(Gagauz-Ossetian-Ukrainian) Distance: 1.7154% / 1.71539716 | ADC: 0.25x 67.4 Bulgarian 26.6 Lak 3.2 Chuvash 1.6 North_Ossetians 1.2 Mordovian
Oh i just found him on a page about the genetics of Azerbaijanis, i thought it would be interesting to show him here. Unfortunately i have no idea about using calculators, also i am here with my mobile, some stuff which works well with laptop is working very bad with mobile. But the person also posted distances, they are ancient because i didnt post them. I wanted to copy that but even that doesn’t work sorry: https://www.facebook.com/10064671801...4752016603994/
Edit: i also dont know how the person looks like, the just know one person of partly nogay origin https://www.google.de/search?q=c%C3%...&bih=553&dpr=2.
But the Tatars in Turkey can look bery Asian.
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Okay, I will run him in a minute. That page is in Azerbaijani, not the Turkish of Turkey. Can you read it freely? I actually learned a bit of Azerbaijani and Persian 6-7 years ago but don't know much aside from the general idea.
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He doesn't get a good fit. Don't know what kind of Tatar that could possibly be. 40% Mongoloid in Turkey? I know there's a couple of Siberian Tatar immigrant villages in Turkey, a Tatarstan TV channel once showed them, I watched the video 7 years ago or so.
Yes, even it makes fun to read, just Auerbaijanis have more loanwords, but you can derive them from context. I also wanted learn Persian but the beginners cours still costs over 100€.
I think it would be nice learning more about Azerbaijani genetics, i think about Anatolian Turks we have already many samples and informations. I even would bet there are Auerbaijanis who have more mongoloid than the most mongoloid Turk.
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Well, so far they have been barely 10% Mongoloid. I don't think there is much mystery about them. I do believe the average sits approximately at the same level as the data so far has shown. At least for the Republic of Azerbaijan which is the default Azerbaijan for me.
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According to the post its an Ethnic Nogai, according to the post they are supposedly supposed to have stronger Mongol input but most of the Nogai results I have seen are similar to Turkmens so maybe its a different group not sure
Distance to: BursaNogai
11.30918211 Crimean_Tatar_Steppe
12.23454127 Karakalpak
14.41405564 Uzbeks
15.41267660 Uzbek
18.05756905 Bashkir
18.08401504 Kazakh
19.50270494 Uygur
19.68276657 Turkmen_Uzbekistan
22.22088882 Hazara
22.36920651 Kyrgyz
23.30561091 Kyrgyz_Bishkek
26.13307866 Nogais
27.96423251 Yoruk
28.54363852 Tatar_Kazan
29.32756212 Turk_Northwest
30.08059507 Crimean_Tatar_Mountain
30.33406995 Tajik_Tajikistan
30.63361389 Turkmen_Iran
30.91023779 Turk_Bulgaria
31.01698728 Turk_Southwest
31.05219799 Turk_Romania
32.80868940 Turk_Greece
33.01547364 Altai
33.25223752 Turk_West_BlackSea
33.51796832 Turkmens
When i started researching about genetics years ago, and i said it many times i know and probably will say it again many times, i saw a Azerbaijani guy who hadn’t even 10% east eurasian, but his Grandfather had around 30%. And there are Azerbaijani subgroups like Terekkemes for instance, comparable with Yörüks. I just saw one sample but the person was around 50% turkic, although his North European was low even for Azerbaijanis. But apart from that you are right, they are like Anatolian Turks, just Iranian shifted.
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I believe there are two Nogai subgroups - the Kara Nogais and the Kuban Nogais. The former are more mongoloid, almost like Karakalpaks or Kazakhs whereas the latter are more Caucasian-admixed. That's because in the 17th century Nogais were pushed westwards by the incoming Kalmyks (the time when the Kalmyks came to what is now Kalmykia in Russia).
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