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Gorny Altai Population 1-2 Millenium BC (Pazyryk)
N. Pontic Scythians 7 c. BC
From Huns to Bulgars 6 to 15-th c. AD
Türkic and European Genetic distance

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KURGAN CULTURE

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Gorny Altai Population 1-2 Millenium BC (Pazyryk)
N. Pontic Scythians 7 c. BC
From Huns to Bulgars 6 to 15-th c. AD

Türkic and European Genetic distance

Alan Dateline
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Sabir Dateline