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Probably there are experts here about the origins of races. Is the origin of Japanese, Koreans and Turks same?

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Probably there are experts here about the origins of races. Is the origin of Japanese, Koreans and Turks same?

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  1. Same origin as you.  We can all trace our ancestry to a single lady living about 150,000 years ago.  Every person on the planet.  (And this has nothing to do with religion or religious beliefs.  This is DNA fact.)


  2. Yes.  What I think is fascinating about this is if you look at the features of these peoples and their relative location to where the mongoloid peoples orginated.  

    Of course, we know that people in the areas of China and Japan were primarily caucasian at one time.  This is why the Ainu of Japan are caucasian.  When the Chinese paint their faces white for certain dances, it is to honor their ancestors (or at least this is what I was told).

    The mongoloid people have a lot of features that useful to people who lived for centuries in their original location.  Their eyes are slanted like snow goggles and their skin is darker to handle the amount of sunlight on the steppes.  

    Obviously places like China, Japan, and Korea are in a closer proximity.  As they spread there was more interbreeding of the races.  America would have been very similar (although caucasians would have already evolved to their environment more).  This is evident in looking at the tribes.  The closer you get to the Beiring Stait, the more Mongoloid features the Native Americans have.  Turkey had the least exposure.  So, although you can find Mongoloid features, not all of them have them.  I have never been to Turkey personally, but my aunt is from Turkey.  She does not show any Mongoloid features at all.

  3. Yes and also ultimately the Native Americans too. I believe the starting point was somewhere in central Siberia,It was also the splitting point between the caucasianoids and the mongroloid races as well.

  4. Yes if one goes back far enough. If I recall correctly the "lucy" remains were tested and the DNA indicated that she was somewhere up the line from all of currently  known human DNA and therefore a common ancestor to us all. The relatively minor differences be tween the different ethnic groups have all come about in the last 200,000 years or so.

  5. Yes, they belong to the group called mongloid, originally Turk wasn't, Gingus Kan made it all possible when he invaded Europ 800 years ago.

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