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Beowulf

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Spain
yes i thought even yesterday before i talked to him when i saw his thread that he looks like an iberian kurdish mix

and it turns out he is . his father is from van province and his mom is from spain
Just asking did he told you from wich part of spain is his mother?
 

Beowulf

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Spain
@Domiz

Can i ask u a little list of the most common phenotypes found among kurds? I'm trying to do a morph for it and i know you're good for this.
 

Kurdquistador

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@Domiz

Can i ask u a little list of the most common phenotypes found among kurds? I'm trying to do a morph for it and i know you're good for this.


most common are these :

- Cappadocian Mediterranid

- Iranid (but actual iranid and not those south asian or afghan types that are spammed as iranid ) including IranoCromagnid / Proto Iranid

- Pontid

- Armenoid . and the mix of Armenoid and Med = Anatolid

- Alpine including Asiatic Alpine

- Taurid




not the most common but not much atypical either :


- Irano Nordoid

- North Pontid

- Dinarid


^ but these 3 are much of the time mixed with the phenotypes listed in the first category (the most common) . like dinarid + iranid , north pontid + Irano CM etc . however you can also find them on their own



atypical but pops up sometimes :

- Assyroid

- Turanid

- Atlanto Med OIDS or Atlantid- OIDs .....
 

Beowulf

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Spain
most common are these :

- Cappadocian Mediterranid

- Iranid (but actual iranid and not those south asian or afghan types that are spammed as iranid ) including IranoCromagnid / Proto Iranid

- Pontid

- Armenoid . and the mix of Armenoid and Med = Anatolid

- Alpine including Asiatic Alpine

- Taurid




not the most common but not much atypical either :


- Irano Nordoid

- North Pontid

- Dinarid


^ but these 3 are much of the time mixed with the phenotypes listed in the first category (the most common) . like dinarid + iranid , north pontid + Irano CM etc . however you can also find them on their own



atypical but pops up sometimes :

- Assyroid

- Turanid

- Atlanto Med OIDS or Atlantid- OIDs .....
Cool when i come back to home i'll try to do some morphs for those phenotypes and you will tell me what do u think about it
 

Kurdquistador

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Cool when i come back to home i'll try to do some morphs for those phenotypes and you will tell me what do u think about it

if you have fun doing it then go ahead :) but i can tell you that those morphs are not good to begin with . humanphenotypes.com is not good

also morphs often look too similar to each other and dont look much like real people
 

idklolimo

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Indo iranid
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Description:​

Relatively recent contact type with a position intermediate between Indo Brachid and Iranid. Widespread in Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan, reaching to Northern India in the East and Turkey in the West. Highest concentrations are found among the Baluchis, Brahuis, Pathans, Tarin, Dehwar, Pashto, and Yaghnobi, occasionally in Persians and Kurds, Bedouins and Samaritans. Not stabilised yet.

Physical Traits:​

Light to medium brown skin, straight or wavy, brown-black, plentiful hair. Rather tall, mesoskelic, endomorph to ectomorph. Meso- brachycephalic, mildly orthocranic, rather small-headed. Leptorrhine, prominent and long nose. Faces relatively wide and high. Not as high-skulled as Indids and Iranids proper.

Literature:​

Named as defined Indo Iranus by Giuffrida-Ruggeri (1921) as well as Haddon (1925) and regarded as the major brachycephalic element of the Iranian population by Field (1939). Risley (1915) named it Turko Iranian. In a statistical analysis Bernhard (1993) identified it as the short-skulled western Indid element, placing it close to Eickstedt's (1937) Indo Brachids. Detailed analysis by Field (1959).
 

Kurdquistador

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^ no that pheno doesnt exist in Kurds

i have never seen such a face on a Kurd

but gypsy mixed people ? sure .....

humanphenotypes is ridiculous
 

Kurdquistador

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i just talked to a guy who is half spanish half kurdish

and before he told me what he is i thought he looks like an iberian + Kurdish mix no joke . fucking no joke . i wanted to say it before he told me what he is . i was shocked that i guessed it . and he said "if you really thought that then you are next level"

:D

i am one of the best passers / classifiers in forums period


some small correction :

his eastern turkey side is a Kurdish Turkish mix and doesnt seem to be pure Kurdish
 
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