As I said, the Turks are in no way similar to Pakistanis. Our language is most similar to Turkish languages in Central Asia, and structurally similar to Hungarian. We use Persian and Arabic words, but we are not even aware. Although we could not agree at all with the Iranians in this forum, I saw a lot of Turkish speaking when I went two years ago in Tehran as a tourist and genotypes resembled relatively more to Turkey's geography, perhaps Azeri blood ties with Turkey is because they are but the main was hygiene issues I wanted to come. Turkey is an emphasis on cleanliness is a Muslim country, no matter what city, but as far as I watch the Pakistan travel videos until they are needed much less attention to hygiene for standart Turkih People. If you bring a left-wing Istanbul man to Pakistan, it can be folded at a certain time, but if you bring an Islamic Anatolian person to Pakistan that you think you can understand much better, you will not find the optimism you are looking for in terms of hygiene and culture. Iran, on the other hand, pays more attention to trains and vehicles, although their cities are old. When referring to the similarities, you should also consider these, I was not malicious when comparing my Pakistani friends to Afghans and Indians.
When a Turkish person sees Arab clothes, his mood falls, even if he is not considered racist. In general, the only difference between an Indonesian headscarved old woman and a Turkish woman in Anatolia is slanted eyes, but Pakistani are a little different. People who have seen 2 countries can deserve this, a beautiful topic, people can be informed.