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Of course we are closer to west asian populations than central asians. Nobody denies that.
I'm only trying to say that Turkic input is not that much less (15% ??), even we don't have any dna samples from the new-comer Seljuks of 1000 years ago. Most researchers assuming that Seljuks were predominantly Mongoloids without any evidence.
Just like the Spaniards then? Who were Romanicized by the Roman governors.
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Let's compare it:
+++++++SouthA/WestA/Siberian/Africa/Southern/Atl_Baltic/EastA
Turkmen:9.3/44.9/8.2/0.2/17.2/13.5/6.9
TurksBeh:1.4/43.0/4.6/30.3/18.3/2.4
TurkishDi:1.0/42.7/3.6/31.4/18.8/2.5
Now let's look closer:
South Asian = Turkmens have got 8% more
Siberian= Turkmens have got 3.5-4.5 % more
Atlantic-Baltic= Turkmens have got 13-14% less than us
East Asia= Turkmens have got 4.4-/4.5 more than us
So my conclusion is we got our own percentages of admixtures.
If the definition of Turkic is just plain mongoloid admixture then our average is: something like 6-7, Orange has got less than 6 and I have got more than 6, it's depending on the region of Turkey etc. I have seen a fellow Turk that scored under 2 %.


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Look I told you this before, I don't know the percentage of Turkic people that arrived to Anatolia nor did I give a percentage but I am just saying from what I observed from DNA results and I think DNA is the best scientific way to have a clue about our past and origins, that current Anatolian Turks are better related to other ethnic Anatolian populations, our only difference is our Turkic input.
Besides, I don't know why you are exaggerating the percentage so much. If the Turkic migration was a small percentage It could be possible that a smaller group over powers a greater group. Why not?? Natives assimilated with the ruling class doesn't sound so surprising to me.
Balkan Anatolian Turkic calculator:
11.04% Balkans
83.23% Anatolia
5.73% Turkic


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Most likely at some period of history all her ancestors were brutally killed and only little remains of survived children were forcibly turkified.
For example this 80-year-old woman called Fatma Yavuz only by chance learned her real Armenian name at the age of 78. All her family were killed and she was given to a Turkish family.
Recently Fatma Yavuz sent a letter to the Turkish parliament and wrote about the suffering she endured, and demanded an apology for all this.
Here is the whole story and it's horrific.
Only God knows how many today's Turks living in Turkey are actually descendants of those people who were victims of invading from Central Asia tribes of genocidal killers.


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Excuse me!!! If anything the Armenians killed many of my ancestors and it did happen in my grandmothers village. I am not Armenians just because I have an affinity with Caucasus people. Please stop spreading bull shit. People of Erzurum were already Muslim when the Turks came to Anatolia due to the Arabs and thats why they easily accepted the Turkish identity cause the Turks were Muslims like them.
Balkan Anatolian Turkic calculator:
11.04% Balkans
83.23% Anatolia
5.73% Turkic


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Armenians of Byzantium welcomed the Seljuk conquest with celebrations and thanksgivings to God for having rescued them from Byzantine oppression. The Seljuk Turks gave protection to an Armenian Church, which the Byzantines had been trying to destroy. They abolished the oppressive taxes which the Byzantines had imposed on the Armenian churches, monasteries and priests, and in fact exempted such religious institutions from all taxes. The Armenian community was left free to conduct its internal affairs in its own way, including religious activities and-education, and there never was any time at which Armenians or other non-Muslims were compelled to convert to Islam. The Armenian spiritual leaders in fact went to Seljuk Sultan Melikshah to thank him for this protection. The Armenian historian Mathias of Edessa relates that,
"Melikshah's heart is full of affection and good will for Christians; he has treated the sons of Jesus Christ very well, and he has given the Armenian people affluence, peace, and happiness."
After the death of the Seljuk Sultan Kılıch Arslan, the same historian wrote,
"Kılıch Arslan's death has driven Christians into mourning since he was a charitable person of high character. "
i wonder when will you stop crying? when will you stop spreading your bullshit?
and btw, those so-called victims Kurdified, not Turkified.
You can search your blood-brothers among Kurds.
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Interesting results. But Manchurian? Where did that come from?
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