Azerbaijan alleged to violate iran's border integrity due south of the conflict twitter.com/ArmeniaMODTeam/status/1313460869737611264 > The arab League will impose sanctions on turkey > Azerbaijani military base located near Saricali village has been severely crippled by Armenian artillery strikes. ~NKMOD > Armenians wrecked an Azeri convoy in broad daylight > Armenia claims to have struck a major fuel depot in Azerbaijan and said the footage will be released soon > Armenia claim that Azery army was repelled last night during an attempted attack, leaving 60 azeris dead as well as 40 units of tech destroyed > 11 hours into ceasefire, Azerbaijanis started shelling Stepanakert, Shushi and Martuni - just as civilians started to leave their shelters. Mostly civilian casualties; ongoing > Civil unrest in Azerbaijan, as more people demand truth about conflict from the government; Portrait of Heydar Aliyev set on fire, AZ flag collateral damage > Artsakh Defense Army published footage of the destruction of the enemy's sabotage and reconnaissance group in the southeastern direction. > BREAKING: Mike Pompeo officially recognizes direct Turkish involvement in NK conflict. Roaches on suicide watch. > Syrian mercenaries called it quits, complaining azeris aren't paying them archive.vn/pwL6X > another azeri lie exposed: t.me/bagramyan26/20679 > Turkey blocked their airspace for US to transport humanitarian aid to Armenia - Zareh Sinanian > body count so far: Armenians: 604 dead Azerbaijan: 5839 dead Source: MOD > ""we are hopeful that the Armenians will be able to defend against what the Azerbaijanis are doing"" Mike Pompeo in an interview with WBS radio in Atlanta
Those monster fresh berm lines, they raised them tall enough to provide cover for vehicles. Also I suspect the shelling is conventional artillery but berms have become much more important since Syria.
Brayden Hughes
>60 azeris dead lol, still only 60. How many days has it been stuck at 60? Four days? Five days?
Benjamin Evans
apologies, it's my first bread. I don't usually make breads, but no one seems to make them the last couple of days.
Bump because last thread was based and interesting
Jace Turner
Evidently far better than you. Just because your diasporoid grandma told you that something happened it doesn't mean it actually did.
I also know enough about the Balkan wars to know that all participants tried to garner public support and rile up the plebs by focusing on "mezalim" and shitting out incredible amounts of "making soap out of your opponent's babies"-tier propaganda.
And the shit that the Bugar poster are a textbook example of that.
Charles Thompson
Dominant in Uzbekistan, Uygurs, Tatars, and large percent of Chuvash/Kyrgyz... it is Turkish. Spread in Caucasus by Turks (Oghuz, Huns).
This girl has J2 haplogroup, does she look like uzbek,uygur,tatar,chuvash,kyrgyz? Also should i remind you how anatolian turks look like? you have nothing in common with actual turks
We have J2 samples from Mesolithic Georgia. Turks didn't exist back then.
Oldest J2 is Paleolithic northern Iran.
Adrian Rivera
Are the Armenians finally being purged?
Bentley Bennett
>now the world knows who the beggars are? i hear, real "europeans" and "americans" complain about beggars. i mean they (beggarians) make too much noise and obstruct the traffic beggars must be crying a lot
False. Phylogenies necessitate Altaic emergence. Turks always existed. Can someone come from nothing?
James King
I am not familiar with this threads, i just joined because some bitches were talking shit on georgia, but greek in previous thread mentioned he is troll that shitposts this every single thread so probably we are replying to him for no reason, he is just mad that kavkaz gang ran train on his whole ancestral turkish dna
Carter Smith
Her ancestors were. And yes, she has a certain look.
Adam Gomez
Redpill commencing 3..2..1
>Turkey Genetics
Several studies examined the extent to which gene flow from Central Asia has contributed to the current gene pool of the Turkish people
A 2002 study concluded that Turks do not significantly differ from other Mediterranean populations, indicating that while the Asian Turks carried out an invasion with cultural significance (language and religion), the genetic significance is lesser detectable.
A genetic research from 2001 has suggested the local Anatolian origins of the Turkic Asian peoples might have been slight.
In 2003, DNA results suggested there was no strong genetic relationship between the Mongols and the Turkish people despite the historical relationship of their languages.
In 2014, however, the largest autosomal study on Turkish genetics concluded the weight of East Asian (presumably Central Asian) migration legacy of the Turkish people is estimated at 21.7%.
The authors conclude on the basis of previous studies that "South Asian contribution to Turkey's population was significantly higher than East/Central Asian contributions,
William Wilson
>> Civil unrest in Azerbaijan, as more people demand truth about conflict from the government; Portrait of Heydar Aliyev set on fire, AZ flag collateral damage >> Artsakh Defense Army published footage of the destruction of the enemy's sabotage and reconnaissance group in the southeastern direction. >> BREAKING: Mike Pompeo officially recognizes direct Turkish involvement in NK conflict. Roaches on suicide watch. >> Syrian mercenaries called it quits, complaining azeris aren't paying them
So much happening, ffs I only left a couple of days !
Oliver Ward
turkic=/= turkish Finnish, hungarian and bulgarians descend from turkic tribes mixed with local tribes. We have little in common with those anatoliogreek mutts.
suggesting that the genetic variation of medieval Central Asian populations may be more closely related to South Asian populations, or that there was continued low level migration from South Asia into Anatolia."
the exact kinship between current East Asians and the medieval Oghuz Turks is uncertain.
For instance, genetic pools of Central Asian Turkic peoples is particularly diverse
and modern Oghuz Turkmens living in Central Asia are with higher West Eurasian genetic component than East Eurasian on average.
These findings are consistent with a model in which the Turkic languages, originating in the Altai-Sayan region of Central Asia and northwestern Mongolia, were imposed on the indigenous peoples with genetic admixture, shows both ethnic mixing and linguistic replacement.
Genetically, Anatolian Turks were more closely related also with Balkan populations than to the Central Asian populations in early history
Cameron Gutierrez
I like Georgians usually so I don’t know why you’re chimping out. Gayreek is seething because I BTFO’d him big time in a thread before that thread (or two before).
Joseph Young
from the archaeological record, the turkic populations in far asia adopted pastoral, horse-based herding lifestyles without any accompanying genetic changes
meaning the nomadic way of life that turks were living thousands of years ago was either culturally transmitted to them (most likely) or discovered independently.
so nomadic proto indo europeans (i.e. yamnaya) were not the progenitors of what we call today 'turks', at most they spread horse tech
Grayson Phillips
After eleven decades of Turkic migration to Anatolia including Oghuz and Kipchak Turkic people from Central Asia, Persia, Caucassia and Crimea, today's population is genetically in between Central Asia and indigenous historic Anatolia.
Similar results come from neighbouring Caucasus region by testing Armenian and Turkic speaking Azerbaijani populations, therefore representing language replacements and intermarriages.
As of 2004, the haplogroups in Turkey are shared with European and neighboring Near Eastern populations and haplogroups related to Central Asian, South Asian and African affinity, which supports both the mass migration, and language replacement hypothesis on the region and ethnic mixing.
A 2011 haplogroup study concluded "that the profile of Anatolian populations today is the product not of mass westward migrations of Central Asians and Siberians, or of small-scale migrations into an emptied subcontinent, but instead of small-scale, irregular punctuated migration events that engendered large-scale shifts in language and culture among the diverse" indigenous inhabitants
Results of a 2012 genetic study by Hodoglugil and Mahley showed the admixture of Turkish people, which is primarily European (French, Italian, Sardinian) and Middle Eastern (Druze, Palestinian), with a Central Asian (Uyghur, Kyrgyz, Hazara) component of only 9%-15% of their genepool.
Logan Lewis
Turks are Turks. I don’t know about you slavshit Bulgarians but Bulgars were/are Turks.
Jeez niggas like go outside? also what is your ethnicity? i am asking because of american flag and defending turkish sde
Ethan Young
Turkic of course derives from older languages that wouldn't have been recognizably Turkic in the Paleolithic.
Joseph Nelson
kek, told you. as in other thread >you're talking to the troll that will eventually tell you that anyone that has ever had any civilization was turkic. If you press him enough he will tell you that Phidias was Turk.
it's okay, user. These /cwg/ breads have been shit after the enroachment anyway, but some links to sources, pastebins, hoholmaps would be good. in /sg/ we baked like our lived depended on it, but I can't be bothered with this one.
I mean, I know the theory about Turkic and Finno-Ugric languages have a distant ancestor, but even those people wouldn't equate the two.
Kevin Adams
yeah nah
Landon Cruz
Fugg, I fucked up this sentence. Please no bully.
Austin Campbell
>I1293 North Iran Mesolithic (HotuIIIb): 1.5-2 year old individual. From Hotu Cave located in the foothills of the Alborz Mountains, near the modern town of Behshahr on the southern shore of the Caspian Sea in northern Iran. Excavated in the spring of 1951, and provides evidence of human occupation at various times from the early Mesolithic to the post-Achaemenid periods.
>Age is based on Hotu I skeleton 9480±40 bp (9119-8637 calBCE) because post-excavation reconstruction of the Hotu IIIb crania is suspected to have influenced/lowered the age estimate to 7250 ± 40 bp (6218-6034 calBCE).
>J2a-CTS1085(xCTS11251,PF5073). Coverage is very low for terminal placement. It is likely that this sample is J2a2 since J2a1-CTS11251 and J2a2a-PF5073 are negative. Hopefully a better NextGenSequencing of this sample will be done in the future.
Nolan Anderson
my bad. Coming from almost the same place and being united with some other tribes confused me a little.
some people think they do and some people just meme about it. they dont even have distant ancestor, its just small grammatical similarities here and there afaik.
Christopher Peterson
You mean to say you don't know about the finngolian empire of 46k b.c??? pleb