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No, we are closer to Balkan populations like Bulgarians and Serbs. Croats have a lot of Illyrian/PaleoBalkan ancestry and Bosniaks even more so. I am sure Slovenes have some PaleoBalkan and Celtic ancestry too. You obviously have a lot invested emotionally into the idea of having 'real Latin blood', but Romanians don't seem to have much of that and neither do most Iberians and French either. Non-Italian Latins are mostly Romanized natives.
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Where did I say we're closer to Italians than to Bulgarians or Serbs? I said we are genetically closest to the Romanized local population of Romania, please read again.
I'm not claiming "real Latin blood", but I'm tired of people claiming stuff like us being "fake Latins" or of Bulgarians who treat us like North Macedonians and say we're "Latinized Bulgarians", it's ignorant and disrespectful.
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Well there is some modest Mongoloid admixture in various East European peoples and it comes from Turkic medieval nomads from the steppes and let's not forget they were Turanids, not Mongoloid. That means that they could have been even just 1/4 Mongoloid/Proto-Turkic and 3/4 Caucasoid/ Iranians like Tatars are I think, so their genetic legacy is more than just the Mongoloid dna. But EE are still overwhelmingly descended from non-Turkic peoples and don't speak Turkic languages.
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Exactly what I am saying to people from start of using Reddit, Quora, *********.. and now your forum.
Ancient Turanids were only 1/4 Mongoloid, rest of their DNA was like mix between Iranian and north European.
Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Tuvans, Yakuts... are mixed with far East Asians
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