Halide Bayar
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@Serpentraz @Globalstats11 You personally didnt rule over me or anyone I know. Take a DNA test and see who ruled over you Turkey 🦃 🤣
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Top 40 Countries with the Richest Culture & Heritage 🏛️
1. 🇬🇷 Greece
2. 🇮🇹 Italy
3. 🇪🇸 Spain
4. 🇫🇷 France
5. 🇹🇷 Turkey
6. 🇲🇽 Mexico
7. 🇪🇬 Egypt
8. 🇹🇭 Thailand
9. 🇵🇹 Portugal
10. 🇮🇳 India
11. 🇯🇵 Japan
12. 🇧🇷 Brazil
13. 🇨🇳 China
14. 🇲🇦 Morocco
15. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
16. 🇮🇪 Ireland
17. 🇦🇷 Argentina
18. 🇦🇹 Austria
19. 🇺🇸 United States
20. 🇦🇺 Australia
21. 🇮🇩 Indonesia
22. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
23. 🇩🇪 Germany
24. 🇻🇳 Vietnam
25. 🇵🇪 Peru
26. 🇿🇦 South Africa
27. 🇳🇱 Netherlands
28. 🇲🇾 Malaysia
29. 🇨🇭 Switzerland
30. 🇨🇦 Canada
31. 🇳🇴 Norway
32. 🇰🇷 South Korea
33. 🇧🇪 Belgium
34. 🇸🇬 Singapore
35. 🇨🇱 Chile
36. 🇵🇭 Philippines
37. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia
38. 🇭🇺 Hungary
39. 🇷🇺 Russia
40. 🇭🇷 Croatia
Based on a 2024 survey of 17,000 people across 36 nations.
Source: U.S. News & World Report

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@kapadokya505134 @MustafaB49 I don't understand what you're saying, I don't speak barbaric, but you should start learning Greek because if they haven't told you, you have a Greek name.
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@Dav66352635859 @RealHellenist Not joke
According to the Göbeklitepe ruins show the new things about Turks.
First of all learn this .
After that dont waste my time.
I said by!
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@BayarHalide @RealHellenist Thousands of years" is a joke, you didn't even show up in Anatolia until the 11th century. Before that, it was Greek and Byzantine for thousands of years. Learn your own history. The whole world has seen the data, you can’t argue with science.
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@Serpentraz @BayarHalide @RealHellenist The Greeks are the ones who actually had the spine to resist for centuries and keep their superior culture alive against the odds. When I look at a Turk, I don't see a conqueror, I see the descendant of someone who wasn't strong enough to hold onto who they really were.
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@Dav66352635859 @RealHellenist Turks have ruled Anatolia fir thousands of years.
So you should at look at your recent history.
I am ending this conversation now.
Good bye!
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@BayarHalide @RealHellenist I've looked into it, and there’s really no Turkic DNA in Greeks. You can see it for yourself on YouTube, thousands of Greeks have posted their results and they don't have it. But if you look at Turkish DNA tests, they’re almost always a huge mix of ten or more ethnicities.🧐
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@BayarHalide @noraleonora94 @AngloVarangian You should check yours, DNA testing isn't regulated in my country, it is in Turkey
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There are no historical records acknowledging albanians until like the 11th century
Dominus Albaniae@EpiriEtAlbaniae
I am ancient Greek Are you, really? Let's find out what your DNA says
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@Dav66352635859 @RealHellenist Check your DNA due to Ottoman ruled for 400 years.
This is reality.
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@MarkoPolo415237 @noraleonora94 @AngloVarangian Check your DNA due to the Ottoman ruled for 400 years.🇹🇷❤️
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@noraleonora94 @AngloVarangian Wtf is a Turk? Turkic DNA is present in central Asian, Anatolian "Turks" have about 5-10% of it
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@cmhriyetkadini Bence de çok toplu taşıma için çok yüksek bir rakam.
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@UmutBehram You can call your “stain” whatever you want to call it, especially in your native language.
In English, we refer to the occupying entity in Anatolia as “Turkey.”
My country is the United States of America, not Amerika Birleşik Devletleri.

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@Ive42O @RomeInTheEast Ottomans were not black or of African descent.
This picture is not accurate
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@MaxNordau @alionhill TÜRKİYE is official name.
NOT Turkey
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@alionhill Why am I able to send a 23andMe kit to Israel but not to Turkey?
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@Nguyen_Dynasty_ @RomeInTheEast You're deluding yourselves.
You can't erase the offical name of the city by replacing İSTANBUL with Constantinople district.
The officer giving you a ticket is to save time .
It is not something to be happy about.
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@RomeInTheEast I once went to the airport to buy a plane ticket to Türkiye but mistakenly called the city Constantinople, and surprisingly, they sold me a ticket.
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Revisited Aspendos this afternoon. The weather wasn't great, so I'm not sure if my camera photos will be an upgrade from my previous visit in 2013. Anyway, it was wonderful to be back. Here are some photos taken with my iPhone. #ArchaeologyTravel
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Aspendos (ancient Pamphylia) was a major ancient city known for its wealth, trade, and impressive architecture. It was divided into a lower city (commercial and residential) and an upper acropolis with most of the monumental buildings.
The city prospered due to its location on the Eurymedon River, becoming a key commercial centre with about 20,000 inhabitants. It was famous for agriculture, textiles, wine, and especially horse breeding. Even Alexander the Great recognised its wealth, reportedly taxing it heavily in horses.
Aspendos reached its peak during the Roman period, particularly in the 2nd–3rd centuries AD, when many major structures, like aqueducts, basilicas, and fountains, were built. Its coins, featuring wrestlers, were widely valued across the Mediterranean. The city later declined after earthquakes, invasions, and economic hardship following the fall of the Roman Empire.
Its most famous monument is the remarkably well-preserved theatre, built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius. Known for its exceptional acoustics, it is still used today for performances. In the 13th century, it was restored by Seljuk ruler Alaeddin Keykubat I and remains one of the best-preserved Roman theatres in the world.




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