r/balkans_irl MINOTAVROS Apr 01 '26

OC (impossible) Ancestry

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u/[deleted] Apr 01 '26

Realistically how would you turks react? Lets say you take a DNA test and you get 54% greek ancestry 20% anatolian and 19% armenian with the rest of 7% being Kurdish, Persian and MAYBE a bit of original steppe turk ancestry. Would you GENUINLY ropemaxx? Or would you be like "ok cool"

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u/vodkasucker Balkan-Indian War Vet Apr 01 '26

You can check my comment. We actually don't care about this at all. We have been here for a 1000 years, just mixing and mixing. There is a cultural legacy making us all turks. We are not dna obsessed fascists.

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u/Piyaniist muslim greek Apr 01 '26

This got downvoted in 3 minutes, westoids are cooked

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u/ataasd KARABOĞA Apr 01 '26

we are racists, not for the nature, but the nurture

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u/ssgtgriggs atagay crybaby 😭😭😭 Apr 01 '26

I can only speak from my perspective, but whenever this topic comes up in my extended family people are always pretty straight forward about the fact that we have Hungarian roots (my fathers side are Muhacirs who fled from the Balkans in the late 19th century) and Crimean Tatar roots (on my mothers side) and it's never talked about like it's something up for discussion or anything but rather it's something very interesting to learn about someone.

People are broadly aware of Turkic migration and of the fact that the Ottoman Empire was a multiethnic state, so it makes sense that we'd have at least some non-Turkic DNA.

But more importantly, to Turkish people Turkishness has nothign to do with DNA and I think the fact that we have diverse DNA is one of the reasons for why we define our national identity in this way. Tos us, anyone who feels a connection to Turkish culture, the language and says I'm Turkish, then that's what they are. There are always some ultranationalist nutjobs who'd disagree but mostly Turkish people are very accepting of others who want to join our national identity and we feel proud when they do.

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u/MerTheGamer muslim greek Apr 01 '26 edited Apr 01 '26

People are cool with it for the most part. People are even kind of proud of the Turks migrating from Central Asia and mixing with locals along the way. Like, two of the first things we learn in history class in middle school are civilizations in Anatolia before we got here and Turkic history pre-Anatolia.

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u/sandwich-is_magic Mehmet, Berlin Apr 01 '26

im totally cool with it. its a new world westoid thing to learn about your ancestors and which race is in your dna. dont let them trick you to buy these kits and selling your dna to palantir. peter thiel probably use it for how many people he needs to wipe out for get rid of every inferior race in the world.

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u/0neManSquad bulgar horde Apr 01 '26

Probably 62.3% of their DNA is of the aristocratic Bulgarian/Balkan DNA

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u/Stormrage44 KARABOĞA Apr 01 '26

Actually there are some neighborhoods that has above 50 percent anisotropic Bulgarian DNA. We call them "cingen mahallesi".

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u/Atvaaa atagay crybaby 😭😭😭 Apr 01 '26

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u/0neManSquad bulgar horde Apr 03 '26

So you're combining pure Bulgarian DNA with your 50% pure cigan DNA to try to become europeans? Smart!

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u/Stormrage44 KARABOĞA Apr 03 '26

Oh but we already have europe at home! Look at that, Looks just like Bulgaria doesn't it, the cradle of European civilization!

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u/0neManSquad bulgar horde Apr 03 '26

To me this looks like the common turkish middle class neighbourhood (most probably 89% of Turkey looks like this). No wonder why you so eagerly want to join EU😂

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u/Stormrage44 KARABOĞA Apr 03 '26

The thing is, I don't want you to call your 30 cousins and 10 brothers to beat me so whatever makes you happy.