HOW THE TURKISH RACE WAS BORN AND DEVELOPED AND TODAY.. PROF. SPENCER WELLS
   What he said at the very beginning: Although life began in Africa, the place where it was raised is Central Asia.



In this video, Spencer Wells meets Niyazov, who lives in Kazakhstan, and tells:



According to Wells; Humanity emerged from Africa about 60,000 years ago. Again, according to him, about 45,000 years ago, the main proliferation and spread was from Central Asia.



He examined Niyazov's DNA and blood, and it was understood that Niyazov had maintained his ethnic purity for 2,000 generations.

Genetic anthropology has determined that the ancestors of more than 1 billion people, including all of Europe, Russia, Indians and northern Indians, descended from this Central Asian Niyazov's family.



Wells took blood and DNA samples from 2,000 people in Kazakhstan. Of these, Niyazov's is extraordinarily important. Because Niyazov comes from a family that lived here 40 thousand years ago.

Niyazov, a member of the first tribe to genetically bear the DNA stamp of the so-called M 173 – the Central Asian mark. There was no interference with anyone from another region. It is known that this special stamp spread throughout the northern hemisphere and is found in the DNA of more than 1 billion people. Groups of Niyazov's ancestors spread throughout the northern hemisphere; They made up the population of Europe, Russia, northern India, parts of Asia, and North and South America. The remaining members of the tribe continue to live in the same place in Kazakhstan.



According to Wells, Niyazov comes from a family that has lived here for 2,000 generations (40,000 years).



Niyazov's presence is of great importance when studies based on the Y-chromosome are carried out.



(Wells makes no mention of the word Turk in this video. While mentioning to Niyazov for a while, “Before the Uyghurs, Tajiks, Pamirs...”, he interrupts and asks, “First of all, do you know what DNA is?” It does not continue from where it left off after receiving the answer “Yes”)



While Wells is listing Uyghur, Pamir and Tajik, Niyazov can be heard softly saying "Turki..." but it doesn't continue, it stays in the air...



Wells never mentions the word Turk, but mentions that "we set out from eastern Kurdistan at 9 am"; Where is the east of Kurdistan now?!



Meanwhile, some people in our country are working hard for a constitution without Turks, while others are working hard to prepare a history without Turks and a world without Turks...



However, one of the professors of Istanbul University, German Prof. Neumark said:

“If a Turk is removed from history, there will be no history. If the Ottoman archive is fully revealed, today's histories would have to be rewritten”.

 Zakirjan Niyazov
Dr. During Spencer Wells' research, DNAs were analyzed from blood samples taken from tens of thousands of people, and an important conclusion was reached, explained in the following National Geographic Journey of Men documentary video:
2,000 blood samples were taken from Central Asia. One of the examples is Kazakh Turk Zakircan Niyazov from the region of Kazakhstan close to the Eastern Kyrgyzstan border. According to Wells: An important discovery was made in Niyazov's unusual blood sample. In a sense, DNA is like a book in which the rules of a human's creation are written. The working method based on the Y-Chromosome determines the human's connections to the paternal side. Humans inherit the Y chromosome from their father, who in turn inherits it from their father. Thus, this relationship continues for generations. For Niyazov, if we go back 2 thousand generations, we reach a person, that is, his grandfather 40 thousand years ago. This was a very important person. He still lived in Central Asia. Niyazov genetically carries the DNA stamp of M 173 – the Central Asian mark. Niyazov's blood remained pure in terms of DNA as far back as 40,000 years. In other words, Zakircan Niyazov comes from a family that lived 40 thousand years ago where he is now. Their ancestors were the first people of this land. Niyazov's family has the oldest known genetic origin of humanity and has lived for 2 thousand generations, they have preserved their ethnic purity, they have not mixed with foreigners. Niyazov M 173 is a member of this tribe bearing the DNA stamp.
“Journey of M.
In the documentary about these, Spencer Wells visits Zakircan Niyazov at his home. Wells speaks English, and a translator translates it into Russian. Therefore, Niyazov also speaks Russian.
There is a crucial moment in the conversation between Wells and Niyazov in the video. Right after Wells said to Niyazov, "Your ancestry takes us to the first Central Asians, from the Uyghurs, the Pamirs, the Tajiks to the old, the first people who lived here," Niyazov adds to this in 4.03 in Russian, "Haa Turki". “Turki – тюрки” means “Turks” in Russian. However, since the translator did not finish his translation in the meantime and Wells spoke again at the same time, Niyazov's emphasis that the first people living in this land, the first Central Asians, were Turks, does not have time to be translated and evaluated.
Wells does not mention in this section that Niyazov's ancestors were "Turks" or "Pre-Turks". If it turns out that the Front Turks were involved, he may have done this deliberately in order not to be a party to the political discussions. On the other hand, the aim of the project is anthropological

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