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they definitely look foreign with their non native phenotype, since the majority of indigenous inhabitants are predominantly Mtebid and Pontid. The same thing is as well with Circassians living in Turkey or Georgians in Iran who do not look like locals
some say that Mountain Jews came from Mesopotamia who were escaped from a local dictator or exiled by locals folk, and other stories say that they are Persians who were converted to Judaism, they speak Tati/Parsi = Persian language
hahahaahahaha it's okay bro, ask as much as you want
in north Caucasus you'll be an Ossetian and a Tat, however their facial features are unique and peculiar compared to neighbors
honestly, my first guess would be Lezgin if we didn't know each other and I met you first time. You could definitely pass in western parts of Georgia, Imereti is not exception
More Meskhetian Turk, Imeretians are kinda closer to Megrelians, also I think Kahetian is an accurate option, though. IRL I'd think you are a Turk. Turks look quite different from each other
My bad, I confused Imereti with Meskhetian, the southern subgroups of Karvelians)))) so Imereti is my wrong answer. Lezgins look quite different as well as Turks, but I think you fit at least in North Azerbaijan
I knew a guy from Northern Iraq who looked exactly like you, his language was Sorani, and I'm not sure whether Zaza people have similar facial features
My guess would be Iraq, Syria, East Turkey, but not Armenia or Iran. People in Iran are quite gracile, skinny with sharp features
Assyro-East...
Definitely Azeri. I have lived in Azerbaijan for six years, and I came across people who looked like you several times, you could also fit in south Dagestan and in some parts of Georgia.
Armeno-Mediterranean with Alpine influence
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