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    1. MidWestKhagan on

      Mustafa Kemal was likely Greek, I see nothing in him that resembles my Turkic people. He was also obsessed with Europe and abandoned many of our Turkic culture and traditions, banned many things too. I despise calling him Ataturk, because he’s not my Ata, if any anyone in Anatolia needed him to become a Turk then they’re not Turkic, they’re Turkified Europeans. A real Turk’s Ata are people like Timur, Chagatai, Bumin, Oguz, etc… 

    2. Had to make sure I wasn’t in r/balkans_irl after seeing that downvoted comment

    3. deployant_100 on

      Mostly like the borgs, assimilate local populations into their religion / language.

    4. Turgut Özal known as Kurdish by most but says only Turk in map

      İ dont really wanna admit but Tayyip is only half Georgian, half Turk

    5. ColdArticle on

      I guess someone doesn’t know that most of the settlements in the east were Turkish at that time.

      Another randomly colored map of Turkey.

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    6. Puzzleheaded-Big7453 on

      It’s Preshevo not Preşova. Part of my family is from that area. So glad those dirty invaders were expelled from there, they just committed genocide on local Christian population and were stealing cattle and food from us.

    7. Future_Adagio2052 on

      What exactly is considered „Turkish?“ Because the map in question doesn’t seem to specify so what exactly is the separation?

    8. gambler_addict_06 on

      Turgut Özal is definitely a „Turk“ but İnönü is „Turk or Kurd“?

      This map is bullshit

    9. Why are Greek and Armenian converts to Islam considered Turks but not Serbian and Albanian?

    10. everonglory on

      Why are Süleyman Demirel and Adnan Menderes not included? They were as influental as Evren and Özal if not more

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