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Were they white?
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their language was indo-european, but they probably racemixed with near eastern farmers
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>>18003030
No.

According to historians and linguists, the Proto-Turkic language originated in Central-East Asia, potentially in the Altai-Sayan region, Mongolia or Tuva.
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>>18003044
He's not talking about modern Turks, he's talking about Bronze Age Anatolians
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>>18003030
Yes. Mordor was not always infested with orcs.
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>>18003030
According to the egyptian sources of Kadesh their Kings/nobility/commanders were white, while their swarm of commoners/soldiers were browner
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>>18003067
Hatti language (spoken before the Hittites Invaded) was proto-turkik.
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>>18003030
According to Strabo, everyone in western Syria and Turkey were white supremacists, including the Levant.
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>>18003030
Most of those Anatolian tribes came from the Balkans.
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Absolutely
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>>18003030
If it weren't thanks for them, West Euros would still look like Indians.
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>>18003044
Cockroaches were conceived by exiled Chinks in Siberia, retard.
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>>18004416
Turks are steppe BVLLS, they are not cockroaches, they are our Muslim brothers
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>>18004447
Why do pakis like cockroaches again?
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>>18004460
Pakis think cockroaches invented the crescent symbol.
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How inbred are Volga roaches? They converted to Islam in the 10th century.
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>>18003030
they were a bit more south shifted than anf/eef
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>>18003030
IE language, elite Blondes galore(Apollo, Ganymede, etc...) in Homer and Hesiod, chariots, solar kings, etc....Pretty dang gringo compared to whatever they are today.

Interesting that about 80% of "Greek" History takes place in Anatolia.

The Hittites are the most under appreciated group in Antiquity. Pharaohs called their kings "brother", the Trojan War is set in their back yard and not even yahoo could defeat their iron chariots, according to his own yahoo book.

Best of all, there is still tons of very well preserved Hittite to be translated. If AI can do anything useful, if would be helping to get through old texts more efficiently and with less damage.

I'm also becoming more and more convinced that the "Levites" of the yahoo book really were the "Luwians" of Antiquity and that "Israel in the North" had connections to Syria-Anatolia more than to anywhere in the South.

Even the "Historical Jesus" of the NT has many "interesting" ties to places like Edessa and all of Paul's churches were in Anatolia, as well.
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>>18003030
If day nipples are pink . day whyte
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>>18003030
No. However, Hatti, Arzawa, and Lukka were Indo-Europeans. The others were likely not.
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>>18003030
In Anatolia yeah. Modern-day Turkey is made up of 4 regions:

1.) Anatolia
2.) Armenian Highlands
3.) Upper Mesoptamia
4.) Thrace, also known as Turkish Thrace, also known as that small peninsula of Turkey in the European side.

In Anatolia, many parts of the Armenian Highlands, and obviously the European Part, dey wuz whyte. In Upper Mesobotamia, no.
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>>18003030
They were barely different from ancient/modern Greeks.



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