Your lack of grounding in general historical and genetic scholarship should make you 'unsure' about nearly everything you type on these subjects.
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show me any scientific or philosophical work developed in ottoman empire. the early Renaissance died with the Byzantine
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Germany was the stage of the Migration Period, Barbarian Invasion, the Thirty Years' War, innumerable other wars, Magyars, Huns... I wonder if there even IS a "purebred" German. We are not polar bears or giraffes, after all. Interesting thought to ponder over, though.
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Leaving aside the question of what 'Greek' ethnicity might be, as SM says, it's unlikely – to say the least – that's there's any such thing as a %100 Greek person. And not just because of the Turks, though of course that's part of it too. Lots of other admixture.
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Citing Clifford Worley is not an argument.
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It always amuses me when I see these guys get into the “We wuz Kangz” stuff. Mass immigration is a recent phenomonen and most Turks are primarily Anatolians. That’s why they don’t look Asian anymore. This is the kind of thing that they mock afrocentrists for.
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Yeah some are...
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After over 1000 years of Roman and Byzantine Rule, not sure those were ever Greeks in the first place.
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Interesting, but not sure the point you are making.
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