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Turkization : Asia Minor & Anatolia
      Mon Nov 26 2007 05:39 PM

Hey folks,

Did you know that there are no TURKS in Turkey? you think it is funny, or interesting?

The thesis of Turkization of Anatolians suggest that there are no Turks in Turkey. Here are the facts:

'''1. City names:''' The city names in Turkey show that their roots come from Greeks, Hittites, and many other old Anatolian society's culture and language. This was changed after the Turk's invasion of Anatolia.

ANADOLU: Greek; Anatole (meaning: the place where the sun rises)
Adana: Hittite; Uru Adania,
Afyon: Luvice; Hapanova (meaning High hill)
Aksaray: The King of Cappadocia Archelaos's name
Amasya: Hittite; Amaseia - Amesis's name (the princess who built the city)
Ankara: Hittite; Angora (meaning farmer's city)
Antalya: Greek (Likce); Attaleia (King Attalos’ name who built the city),
Antakya: Greek; Antiohia,
Aydin: Greek; Anthea, (meaning flower),
Bakirköy: Greek; Makri Hori (meaning Long village),
Balikesir: Greek; Paleo Kastro (“Old Castle”, originally Luvice),
Bartin: Greek; Parthenios (meaning Virgin),
Bolu: Bithinis; Claudio Poli (Claudio City),
Bursa: Bithinis: Prussa (Bithinis King Prusias’name),
Çanakkale: Greek; Troas,
Çankiri: Galatean; Gangrea, (meaning: a city where there are many lambs),
Çorum: Hattian; Hattusa,
Denizli: Laod**eia, King of Syria II. Antiokhosun's wife's name: Laod**e,
Edirne: Greek; Hadrianapolis (Rome Emperor Hadrianus’ name),
Efes: Greek; Efesos,
Eskisehir: Phrygian; Dorlion,
Giresun: Greek; Kerasunda (Kirazlik),
Gümüshane: Greek; Argyropolis (Argyros: gümüs(silver), Polis: kent (city),
Isparta: Hittite; Baride,
Iskenderun: Greek; Alexandretta,
Izmir: Luvice; Mirina, Ionia: Smirina,
Izmit: Bithinis, Nikomidia,
Karabük: Hittite; Haluna,
Kastamonu: Greek; Kastromoni,
Kayseri: Hittite; Mazaka, Latin; Kaisareia,
Kirklareli: Greek; Saranta Eklesias (meaning 40 Churches),
Konya: Phrygian; Kavania, Greek; Ikonion,
Kütahya: Phrygian; Kotiaeon,
Manisa: Lidian; Magnisia,
Malatya: Hittite; Maldia,
Maras: Hittite; Maraj (Hittite general's name Maraj),
Mugla: Karcian; Karya,
Nevsehir: Hittite; Nissa,
Nigde: Hittite; Nakita,
Ordu: Greek; Kotioro,
Rize: Greek; Rizi,
Sakarya: Phrygian; Sangari,
Samsun: Ionian; Amisos,
Sinop: Hittite; Sinova,
Sivas: Greek; Sebastia,
Tarsus: Luvician; Tarsa,
Tekirdag: Greek; Bisanthe,
Trabzon: Greek; Trapezus,
Trakya: Trakian; Thraki,
Usak: Phrygian; Temenothyrea,
According to Islamic sources in Turkey; Anatolia used to be called “Diyar al-Rum” or “Bilad al-Rum” (Rum means Greek in Turkish and Diyar means Land in Turkish)

Furthermore, looking at the oldest sport team names:

Fenerbahçe: Fener: Greek; Fanari,
Galatasaray: Galata: Greek; Galatas
Trabzonspor: Greek; Trapezus

All the current names of the villages, towns and cities in Turkey were changed and Islamizied during the republican years of Turkey. All these current names have only 90 years of history.

Then, where are all these people (Greek, Luvician, Galatians, Hittitians, Phrygians and so on) in Turkey if everybody is considered as Turks according to the Turkish constitution?. The population of these ethnic people are over 35 million according to the Greek sources. Then do they still exist in Turkey?

In 1924, deportations of Greeks and Armenians were only 1,5 million. Then where are the other ones?
The army of Diyojen's were only about 200 thousand when they attacked Malazgirt in 1071. During those times the population in Anatolia was several millions. Considering the deaths because of sickness, deseases or other natural damages, we still cannot say that there were only 1,5 million Greeks in Turkey after 900 years.

'''2. Genetic Science:''' According to a research, there are almost no Turks in Turkey. The number is about 9%. http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/frdActi...97&fid=3792 and http://hpgl.stanford.edu/publications/HG_2004_v114_p127-148 .pdf

According to the research:
"The Turkish and Azeri populations are aty***al among Altaic speakers (Table 1) in having low frequencies of M130, M48, M45, and M17 haplotypes. Rather, these two Turkic-speaking groups seem to be closer to populations from the Middle East and Caucasus, characterized by high frequencies of M96- and/or M89-related haplotypes. This finding is consistent with a model in which the Turkic languages, originating in the Altai-Sayan region of Central Asia and northwestern Mongolia (31), were imposed on the Caucasian and Anatolian peoples with relatively little genetic admixture. ANOTHER POSSIBLE EXAMPLE OF ELITE DOMINANCE-DRIVEN LINGUISTIC REPLACEMENT".

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