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Chinese as here being within China, dont know what ethnic group this belongs to, but its hard to say given i dont have too much data to work with, but i would not immediately assume its down to ancient Turkic speaking migrations, it can be from a wide range of historical events, also "recent" here meaning within the last 1000-500 years or so..
You do traditionally score lower Far Asian then other Turkish Eurogenes members right? but i would say that this analysis is over-simplified, it seems it is unable to incorporate too many components at one time, i think DNA tribes have become too "conservative" in the calculation process, much like 23andme is.. but with less euro-centrism from DNA tribes..
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Could be, I don't know what he is? I agree he does post some anti-Turkish posts but still he could just be a traitor to his own kind. Its funny that he has a high Turkic score yet posts anti-Turk.
Are you from Erzurum?
I am half from Erzurum ( Ispir), my father is from Konya.
I just know that my mothers side are from Erzurum for many generations we don't know of any other ancestry???? My great ancestors re-established Ispir after the Armenians attacked and destroyed it.
Balkan Anatolian Turkic calculator:
11.04% Balkans
83.23% Anatolia
5.73% Turkic


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Then 99% of the Turkic peoples on earth are not true Turks , even our closest relatives in central asia, the Turkmens are also only 16-17% Turkic (mongoloid) according to this shit. I'm 100% sure, they would estimate the ancient Seljuks only ~20% Turkic, if they had dna samples from them.
And Mongol are also not-true Altaics, because they aren't full Mongoloids ( there are 15-20% caucasoid admixture in Mongols)
"Bergamo"...this is a very interesting similarity, because this is my mom's city of birth.


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Balkan Anatolian Turkic calculator:
11.04% Balkans
83.23% Anatolia
5.73% Turkic



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" I once tried thinking for an entire day, but I found it less valuable than one moment of study. I once tried standing up on my toes to see far out in the distance, but I found that I could see much farther by climbing to a high place."
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" I once tried thinking for an entire day, but I found it less valuable than one moment of study. I once tried standing up on my toes to see far out in the distance, but I found that I could see much farther by climbing to a high place."
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