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All of my 4 grandparents are from İstanbul.




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You asked that often
I would ask Peterski if he will iclude you


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No, because your DNA is closer to Sandzak references than to İstanbul references.


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They absolutely shouldn’t include people like you in those samples. In the past, ethnic Kurds, Roma and Arabs were included in Turkish_Adana samples, and it took years to change the perception that created. In the end, it turned out that Adana Turks are simply Turkish, even having slightly more East Asian/Siberian ancestry than the average Turk.
Because you are not Turkish, does that mean no one else is allowed to be Turkish? What kind of logic is that?You are Balkan/Slav; in your case, your cultural background brings you closer to Turks. If you have Turkish nationality, then on paper you are already Turkish. What more do you want?



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Didn't your grandparents emigrate from Bosnia to Turkey in the 1960s?
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Maybe there should be different references such as bosnian Istanbul kurd Istanbul roma Istanbul arab Istanbul turk Istanbul i dont see why you should be included as turk all my ancestors are from serbia older then grandparents as far i can think and im not included as just serb but roma serbia maybe you can be bosnian Istanbul
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“The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.”



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