Turkey is obvious and normal. The province Aydin in Western Turkey has the most Mongoloid admixture with 11% on average. I'm surprised that we have still so much Mongoloid admxiture after we've mixed ourselves with Native Anatolians and several Iranians
Lol.:no: Syrians and Saudis speak both Arabic languages. I hope you know that. Turkey's foreign policy and our retarded hypocrite prime minister Erdogan are a whole disaster. I don't have to say anything more to Turkey.
I think it's very well known that Saudis contributed much for the bad reputation of Islam in the world. This state and the rulers are such hypocrites when they pay their hated "Kuffars" to bomb their linguistic relatives and religious "brothers" in Syria
We could also explain the high percentage of Haplogroup R1a in most Turkic peoples as founder effect:
In population genetics, the founder effect is the loss of genetic variation that occurs when a new population is established by a very small number of individulas from a larger population.
Do we have any recorded Scytho-Turkic wars or Sarmatian-Turkic wars in history? It's not coincidence that the Iranic steppe nomads from Central Asia suddenly disappeared after the Gökturks were present in the 6th cenutry in Central Asia. It seems like that the Scythians suddenly disapppeared in...
Turks are not interested to rule Arabs. Why should we? We have neither culturally nor linguistically something to do Arabs. Erdogan is nothing than a retarded Ottoman-wannabe anyway. Turkey should concentrate for better relationships with other Turkic countries.
It was obvious that Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are absent. By the way I don't think that these totalitarian countries will ever take part in a Turkic union whether it be military or economically
Why are my opinions Eurocentric? I could also say the same about you that your sight about Turkics is extremely racist Turkocentric. You are the only one who wishes that the first Turkics were Caucasoid. I already said that I believe that the Proto-Turks were probably Eurasian from the...
I know that the Yenissei Khirgiz were described with mainly Caucasoid feautures but at the same time the Chinese historians described the Göktürks as people with a small stature. The description of the Kyrgyz as tall, blue-eyes blonds confused many historians who assumed that they could not have...
Turkic people also mixed with sedentary Iranic peoples like Sogdians or Indo-European Tocharians. Iranic steppe nomads like Scythians took a major part on the ethnogenesis of most Turkic peoples. If an Iranian men produces a child with a Mongolian women or conversely this child will look like a...
That's a pretty boring and listless picture:lol:
Why don't you just write the thing that you found idiotic about my post? Naturally only when you can write something intelligent:cool:
As long as we don't have any Autosomal DNA of Proto-Turks or Gokturks which shows from which race the first Turks really were we can only speculate about it whether the first Turks were Mongoloid or Caucasoid. Scythians were mostly Iranic steppe nomads who spoke an Eastern Iranic language. After...
I'm agnostic but I find Shia Islam 1000 times more sympathic than Wahabi Sunni terrorists. I hate Mullahs but I really like Alevism which is Anatolian folk Shiism with Sufi elements. The only humanistic and progressive form of Islam in my opinion. I don't have anything against Malay people but...
It doesnt matter whether the Turanians or Saka people were Iranic because the Turkics today are culturally the descendants of Scythians. Look at the culture of ancient Sakas. The Turkic and Mongolic steppe nomads today have the same culture like the Scythians had it. The Turkic peoples hadn't...
I think about him more two-minded. It's a fact that he rebuilt destoryed cities like Samarkand or Bukhara and he also supported arts and culture but he's style to rule and his brutality makes him almost a psychopath in my eyes. He grew up as a steppe nomad. Building skull pyramids and making a...
Central Asia has a great and varied culture with beautiful ancient cities like Samarqand or Bukhara. Did you know that Samarqand and Bukahara in modern Uzbekistan were one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world? Timur made Samarkand the capital of the Timrid empire. He rebuilt most of the...
It's not like that I hate or dislike Pan-Turkism. I just can't see any sense at it. Turkic peoples evolved themselves culturally in diferent directions. The sedentary Uzbeks and Uyghurs are mostly religious with cultural Persian influence while the nomadic Kazakhs and Kyrgyz are mainly secular...