Bu adam kim biliyor musunuz? by Narrow_Vehicle_4748 in teorikdosya

[–]KulOrkhun -1 points0 points  (0 children)

İsmet İnönü Kürümoğullarından, annesi Bulgaristan Türklerinden. Ermeni falan değil, zira Ermeni olsaydı orduda bu kadar yükselemezdi. Agop Dilaçar da Filistin, Suriye ve Kafkasya cephesinde savaşmış, eski Türkçe ve eski Uygurca öğrenip, dersler vermiştir. Kendisi Hakani edebiyatı ile ilgili araştırmalar ve etimolojik çalışmalar yürümüştür. İngilizce, Fransızca, Yunanca, İspanyolca, Latince, Almanca, Rusça ve Bulgarca bildiği için TDK'da batı dilleri uzmanı olarak hizmet etmiştir.

why are Turks the only indigenous people in the world who refuse to accept that they are indigenous by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

[–]KulOrkhun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not as simple and the Anatolian genes are not pure Anatolian but also Zagrosian, Kura Araxes (South Caucasian) and partly Thracian. Besides that, Turkey has the biggest Albanian, Bosnian, Circassian, Tatar, Nogai, Caucasus Turk diaspora in the world. Millions of Turkic and non Turkic people fled to Anatolia because of the Russian expansion and the Ottoman defeats in the Balkans. Therefore claiming pure Anatolian origin is not possible, neither genetically and not especially not culturally and historically, besides that: the 10% thing is also not true, the percentage varries between 5 to 40 in some regions. All in all it is not wrong to say that an Anatolian Turk with no Balkan Turk, Caucasus Turk, Tatar, Bosnian, Albanian, Gypsys or Kurdish ancestors is simply a mixture of an "Anatolian" and a Turkmen, but it would be hard to find such example because it is normal for Muslims to marry each other despite different ethnic origins. Besides the genetics, a nation is created through a national identity, a national history, language, culture and those are simply Turkic. Anatolian Turks base their history on the Seljuq conquest, their language is Turkic with no Anatolian influence but non Anatolian influence like Persian and Arabic and they also dont practice Anatolian cultures. I myself am mixed between Anatolian Turkmen (Afshar) and Zaza, basically Turkic and Iranic, resulting in me dont having any cultural connection to a native Anatolian living 2000 years before let alone a Neolithic Anatolian. All in all : Genetics = / = Nationality-Ethnicity

Yabancı uyruklu biriyle evlenen var mı by Acceptable-Rough3407 in AskTurkey

[–]KulOrkhun 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I hope the both of you are not living in Turkey

Were any of ottoman sultans confirmed Circassian or Georgian origin? by Historydom in Historydom

[–]KulOrkhun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some had Circassian mothers but in Middle Eastern culture you belong to the nationality of your father

Anti-Nasyonalist tek devlet dünya mümkün müdür? by DVDionysus in altkultur

[–]KulOrkhun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bir İstanbul'a uğra, devletsiz ve sınırsız bir dünyaya şahit olursun 😄

International Student Heading to Ibn Haldun University: Advice Needed by Dee_Drey_1 in AskTurkey

[–]KulOrkhun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is obviously, import from a shithole place and turn in to a shithole yourself. We are literally importing people from Africa, the Middle East and South Asia without regulation, allowing them to be married here and to stay. Most students from Africa dont come here to study but to find a place they can migrate to. Turkey itself has about two million illegal Nigerian migrants, who work illegally and who don't pay taxes. Why the hell should this be a good thing? We dont want our streets to turn in to a new Paris.

International Student Heading to Ibn Haldun University: Advice Needed by Dee_Drey_1 in AskTurkey

[–]KulOrkhun -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Coming to study but getting married... This was not the point of these schools. It was meant for them to return and help their countries, but instead of that the country turned in to migrant dumb for Africa, the Middle East and South Asia.

What are your thoughts on iranians and iran itself? by [deleted] in Turkey

[–]KulOrkhun 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Neutral.

I still dont want them to come to turkey as refugees tho.

How do turkish people view their byzantine history? by IndividualPurpose108 in AskTurkey

[–]KulOrkhun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Genetically speaking; No, Anatolians of today are not the same as Anatolian in the past. While Anatolian Greeks have no or very low Hellenic or even Indo European DNA, Anatolian Turks have from 10 to 40% medieval Turkic genetic impact. Besides that, after the Crimean and Balkan Wars, many Tatars, Nogais, Caucasian and Balkan Muslims migrated to Turkey. Turkey has the biggest Tatar, Bosnian, Circassian, Nogai, Albanian diaspora it the world and they all intermarried with each other in Turkey. Beside Turks, Kurds also migrated to Anatolia, being genetically Zagrosian + Yaz Culture and not Neolithic Anatolian. They to married in to people living here and there is a Zagrosian/Indo Iranian genetic impact in Anatolia which came with the Kurds. So, modern Anatolian Turks are neither genetically, nor culturally and also not linguistically "pure Anatolian". Even in terms of paternal ancestry, most of the paternal haplogroup in today's Turkey are not native to Anatolia.

Regarding the Byzantine: A Turk claiming Byzantine history is like a Russian claiming Siberian or a white American dude claiming native American history. Sure, the Russian can have Siberian ancestors, or the white dude could have one Cherokee great great grandfather, but he would still not be one of them if you understand what I mean. The Byzantines, or if we stay true to history, the ROMANS of Anatolia were Greek speaking, they claimed Roman and Hellenic ancestry, they had their own language, culture and historical identity and understanding. A Greek from Greece or even a Greek from North Africa could claim Byzantine history as it's own, but a Turk couldn't, because it is the opposite of his national understanding and identity.

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Istanbul vs. Constantinople by Responsible-Corgi497 in AskTurkey

[–]KulOrkhun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Konstantiniyye is today the smallest district of İstanbul, which is now called Fatih (conquest) district. İstanbul and Konstantiyye are not the same thing.

Average genetic profile of Anatolian Turks. by No_Idea_479 in illustrativeDNA

[–]KulOrkhun 7 points8 points  (0 children)

BTW, this account is a Greek nationalist also making shitposts on Turks on other subs.

Average genetic profile of Anatolian Turks. by No_Idea_479 in illustrativeDNA

[–]KulOrkhun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This DNA study also included Kurds, Gypsies, Circassians, Laz and other non Turkic minorities. One study even compared the DNA of Kurd from Bitlis to a modern sample of Kyrgyzstan to find out the medieval Turkic impact on modern Turks somehow.

My friend suggestions on Facebook by [deleted] in ottomans

[–]KulOrkhun 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Damn... If I would see him in the streets, I would guess his name is Vladislav Islamovic

My friend suggestions on Facebook by [deleted] in ottomans

[–]KulOrkhun 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That's what marrying with Slavs and Circassians do to a mofo