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Pontos and Cappadokia Greeks with Laz Iranian and local Anatolia population. You said this, and I was saying that there are laz people in Iran as a question.. My family comes from Trabzon, and we are laz, but I have never heard of iranian laz.
ok
first search if you are a Laz or a Jani?
second search the language of Laz of Efendisi,
third search Colchian and the story of Medea.
4rth search a typical custom of Laz from antique
5th what year and where your family accepted Islam?
cause among Laz Greeks Georgians and Turks many strange you will see.
1-4 kingdoms, 1-4 languages 1-4 religions
Iranian does not mean Persian exclusively.
and Laz means Free, but from who Free?
when I ask you about the tea in the photo Cay from Cayburnu
my mind went to Pontic people, cause all of them here in Greece have such classes for tea,
a kind of cultural identification,
but your narrow-small mouth drived me to Chechenia,
my mind went to Pontic people, cause all of them here in Greece have such classes for tea,
Sorry I have been away, but I will do this research tonight. Also this might need to be a new topic, but for example what is the difference in facial features between Northern Europeans, and white central asians. For example I live in Canada, and most people do not bat an eye at just assuming I am Irish, but what facial features separate for example my face from someone from north Eastern Europe minus the turban.
Your mother definitely looks more West Asian than you do, and I think you look more like your father, who, other than that he has rather narrow eyes, doesn't look very "Turkic" to me at all. He would pass as well, I think.
While they may be a minority of the population there are indeed some turks who could pass as Southern European in my opinion, and maybe even further north.
I think she's absolutely gorgeous. The hair looks dyed to me, although it's becoming. I bet it isn't that black in real life.
Here she looks like Audrey Hepburn.
40% of Turks are Serbs, Bosnian's, Albanians, Greeks, Georgians, Circasian, Armenians, Jewish etc... Western Turkey is basically Balkanic. Central Turkey I guess might be Asiatic. I never been there but just I am guessing
People literally do not understand that the glass literally makes the tea taste better. People think I am joking when I refuse to drink tea out of anything that is not the turkish tea glass, but it seriously gives the tea a better taste out of glass. I do not know how people drink them out of Styrofoam I will never understand that or tea with milk. You are correct my family comes from Karadeniz, and I feel like in this area we all have a more Caucasian mountain look. I hope they do not get mad for this but I will put it Çayın sade içilmesi gerekir. Berraktır tıpkı bir Türk'ün ün yüzü gibi. Her zaman anlaşılabilir. Birşey saklamaz. Komşulara gösterdikleri.... kalpleri gibi berraktır.That can't be a signal. Example I hate to drink another type of glass then "ince belli" and I don't have relaion with Pontus
Sorry I have been away, but I will do this research tonight. Also this might need to be a new topic, but for example what is the difference in facial features between Northern Europeans, and white central asians. For example I live in Canada, and most people do not bat an eye at just assuming I am Irish, but what facial features separate for example my face from someone from north Eastern Europe minus the turban.
40% of Turks are Serbs, Bosnian's, Albanians, Greeks, Georgians, Circasian, Armenians, Jewish etc... Western Turkey is basically Balkanic.
Central Turkey I guess might be Asiatic. I never been there but just I am guessing
Yes there are many Bosnian and Albanians. Georgian I guess you could chuck Laz in there also as Laz are originally Georgian. Circasian. You are right most people do not have the language, but like you said most people have the ethnic memory. We also have a lot of people whose names have become Turkish, but still have a none Turkish sound to it. If you get what I mean. Turkey is one of the biggest melting pots in my opinion. As we also even have the Rum. So I have noticed that no turk really looks the same. I have met Turkish people who I would have never known were Turkish because their look. I also get the same thing unless people know people from Karadeniz some Turks do not think I am Turk. Turks are a very wide range of looks as you said we have so much mixtures.Yes, slightly more balkanic and other things. Even in the now there are plenty of Bosnian(2million), Albanian(1,3million), Georgian(1million), Circasian(2,5million). Majority of these people couldn't keep their languages but just the ethnic memory
Asiatic sounds Far Asian but as in here, if we can use it with its historical meaning.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asiatic
However that includes also Redsea-Arab-Levant region too. As member "cylnlts" central anatolians are highly Caucausian with 10% Central Asian addmix
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