Targon
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No thats different, most Turkic people indeed have some foreign genes because even if they not came to densely populated lands like Iran or Anatolia, steppes still had a indo-european population in ancient times, and they're surely consumed by Turkics coming from east.
In Uyghurs case, as far as I know their lands was a major center of indo-european speakers, thats why they have more foreign genes in them then lets say Kazakhs, Krygyz, who inhabits large steppes with historically no sedentary people.
In Krygyz claim, they say they were originally a indo-european people.
In Uyghurs case, as far as I know their lands was a major center of indo-european speakers, thats why they have more foreign genes in them then lets say Kazakhs, Krygyz, who inhabits large steppes with historically no sedentary people.
In Krygyz claim, they say they were originally a indo-european people.