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Originally posted by ardakilic View PostIn that case your definition is false. According to a "ethnical origin" research of Anatolian people, by genetic code which you are curious about it, Mongolic trbies and Anatolian Turks share only 5 % same genetic cıde.I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!
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Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View PostYah and 75% of Etruscan... Where have you find that xxxkurt xxxx?
You just put non-sense and baseless words on my mouth.
Did i use a single word about Etruscans?
You can blame everything that does not make you content by fabricating xxxkurt.
I did not know that you are such curious about genetics. If you are interested in, and i assume you are, i can post something about eugenics.
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Originally posted by ardakilic View PostYou just put non-sense and baseless words on my mouth.
Did i use a single word about Etruscans?
[/QUOTE]You can blame everything that does not make you content by fabricating xxxkurt.[/QUOTE]
Please rephrase this
[/QUOTE]I did not know that you are such curious about genetics. If you are interested in, and i assume you are, i can post something about eugenics.[/QUOTE]
Please do, I always appreciate your posts, they are always very interesting.I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!
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The Mongols loved Armenians.
There arrival was one that increased Armenian traders and provided great opportunity in the Ottoman Empire. I think my ancestors trace back to those pioneering Armenian traders who settled at the edge of the Ottoman boundaries where there was no Armenian population at the time.
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Originally posted by Edoman View PostThe Mongols loved Armenians.
There arrival was one that increased Armenian traders and provided great opportunity in the Ottoman Empire. I think my ancestors trace back to those pioneering Armenian traders who settled at the edge of the Ottoman boundaries where there was no Armenian population at the time.I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!
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Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View PostNo you didn’t, but the number you brought up is mentioned in the same place with the number I mentioned and that place is a xxxkurt propaganda.
The research is done in my university by collecting examples from different places of Anatolia and its results made nationalists angry. Because it proved that Anatolian people have little similiarity with Central Asian Turkic people genetically. Anatolian people (researchers didnot use the term Turk, instead of it Anatolians) have much more similiartiy with Persians, Greeks and Kurds. Thus, "migration of Turks from Central Asia to Anatolia" is a political legend.
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Originally posted by ardakilic View PostThe research is done in my university by collecting examples from different places of Anatolia and its results made nationalists angry. Because it proved that Anatolian people have little similiarity with Central Asian Turkic people genetically. Anatolian people (researchers didnot use the term Turk, instead of it Anatolians) have much more similiartiy with Persians, Greeks and Kurds. Thus, "migration of Turks from Central Asia to Anatolia" is a political legend.
What you say just confirms how artificial the idea of turkish nation is....I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!
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