AEA wrote:nuray wrote:AEA wrote:You think he looks Kurd?
no he look like a türk. is that pic of you?welcome here.
Do you think its me?
Thanks, nuray.
yes i do and you look nice.
AEA wrote:nuray wrote:AEA wrote:You think he looks Kurd?
no he look like a türk. is that pic of you?welcome here.
Do you think its me?
Thanks, nuray.


AEA wrote:
You think he looks Kurd?

Johny Bravo wrote:AEA wrote:
You think he looks Kurd?
this guy do look 100% like anatolian kurd. he have 0% turkish features. people they dont' come from turkey (like iraqi kurds) don't know how real turks do look. this guy looks typical anatolian kurd. only turks they are mixed with kurds or arabs look likewise.




TURKS originally look like MONGOLIANS, n

Johny Bravo wrote:TURKS originally look like MONGOLIANS, n
the todays turkish peoples are TURANOID, this means : 50% mongolid + 50 other race of the caucasian big race group.
Migration from Central Asia is a legend
Anthropologist Timuçin Binder said: "research on genetics show that the people living in Turkey have been here for 40,000 years."
Research done on genetics reveals how many of the people living in Turkey actually originated from Central Asia. According to this finding, the Turk's current genetic structure was shaped in the prehistoric ages.
Anthropologist Timuçin Binder had objections to the thesis that Anatolia became Turkish after the year 1071: "research on genetics show that the people living in Turkey date back to 40,000 years ago."
The amazing developments in genetics technology not only brings light to the past but also to the future. The order of DNA molecules responds to the question of origin for many people. National Geographic magazine is currently carrying out a project on "geneography". Those who visit the magazine's website get a DNA sample package and a password. The average fee is between $100 and $450. A Turkish professor is monitoring the research done on Turks. Anthropologist Timuçin Binder from Istanbul Technical University objects to the thesis that Anatolia became Turkish after the year 1071: "research done on genetics shows that the people living in Turkey date back to 40,000 years ago."
http://english.sabah.com.tr/D2DAFD0D3CE ... C83B1.html



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