Open ghost opened 5 years ago
It would basically be Tartars
Sounds good. One of the more obvious candidates for melting pots. Make it so.
I have two more suggestions regarding this area:
Turkic
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... and I forgot Mongolic. More suggestions. First, I suggest Tungustic to be split off after all (consistency!). And then splitting Mongol into some subgroups because they aren't that homogeneous (consider this https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/58/Mongol_Empire_c.1207.png and this https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b8/Mongolia_XI.jpg):
Mongolic
Tungusic
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Some more - is Siberia Central Asian? I think so, or at least more than it is European. I suggest having Samodeic (renamed because Samoyedic is a somewhat derogatory Russian term) be split off from Finno-Ugric because it is not part of it, but rather both language groups are part of the same "supergroup" (Uralic).
Yeniseian#future (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeniseian_people)
Samodeic [Samoyedic] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samoyedic_peoples)
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(Small note: Edited the Mongolic suggestion because I mixed up the modern "Khalka" group with the historical "Khamag" group.)
Okay what I would keep from the latest suggestions:
Split Mongolic and Tungusic (for consistency, they are quite different)
Add Kipchak to Turkic
Split Samodeic from Finno-Ugric and add Nenets (old Samoyedic) as a culture to it
The rest is forfeit for now. But it's posted here so if at some point in the future it makes sense, we can get back to it (also applies to the other culture issues).
We could add Turco-Mongol, as a melting pot.