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Indo-European Languages Part-1

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Indo-European Language Tree

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  • Indo language-

    not Indie language?

  • @IdelUralState mountain nemrut is turkish too right? lol you've been stealing our history and destroying it for far too long because you have not your own....all turks were ever good at was killing and plundering

  • @IdelUralState for spreading your stupid nonsense, turks fabricate history they are very good at doing that stole all of our cuisine too btw yogurt is originally an armenian food not turkish when a turk brought it to the U.S. and called it yogurt thats the name that it was given thats just one small example...what are you going to say next that the armenian portasar(gobekli tepe) is a turkish monument too?

  • @gar0188 Why?

  • @IdelUralState and youre a fuckin moron

  • @gar0188

    Google for """" Y-Haplogroup_R1_distribution.p­ng """"

    man you are soooooo boring -.-

  • @IdelUralState furthermore youre a fuckin moron you sack of shit i just did look at your mongoloid ancestors portrait on wikipedia and he looks asian with slanted eyes and high cheek bones youre in denial you idiot fuck off get off this video bitch this is indo european languages not turkic dog languages

  • @gar0188

    Kipchak portrait, 12th c., Lugansk. Convince your dumb mind by yourself xD Furthermore in Yeniseian tombs there are white Turkic mummies ;) Chinese annals from 300 bc tell us about Wusun Turks and Tingling Turks who were blonde-haired and blue-green eyed ;) You are so boring man... There is no such thing as a white Greek. Greeks are of black Ethiopian origin. Go home to Ethiopia, Greece is the homeland of Pelasgian and Etruscan Turks.

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