Western mongols are 40% caucasoid

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Western Mongolians — particularly groups like the Oirats, Zakhchin, and other Mongol populations from western Mongolia — generally have 20–40% West Eurasian admixture on average, depending on the specific group and region.








1.


Breakdown of Admixture (Approximate):








  • West Eurasian ancestry: ~25–40%
    • This often includes components like:
      • Yamnaya-related Steppe ancestry (from Bronze Age migrations)
      • Iranian-related ancestry (BMAC/Zagros-like)
      • Minor traces of Anatolian/CHG-like ancestry in some models

  • East Eurasian ancestry: ~60–75%
    • Primarily Ancient Northeast Asian (ANA), Baikal Hunter-Gatherer, or Amur HG-like ancestry
















2.


Evidence from Ancient DNA:








  • Bronze Age Steppe populations, especially Sintashta, Andronovo, and Scythians, contributed significantly to West Eurasian input in the steppe and Altai regions.
  • Xiongnu and Xianbei-era individuals from western Mongolia already showed substantial West Eurasian admixture due to Steppe pastoralist gene flow.
  • Modern Western Mongols retain this ancestry but also have additional East Asian input from later Turkic and Mongolic expansions.
















3.


Modern Genetic Studies:








  • Studies like Jeong et al. (2019), Damgaard et al. (2018), and Wang et al. (2021) model modern Oirats and Kazakh-adjacent Mongols as mixed populations with:
    • ~30% Steppe_MLBA (e.g., Sintashta-like) or West Eurasian ancestry
    • The rest being ANA or Northeast Asian
















4.


Regional Variation:








  • Oirats in westernmost Mongolia (e.g., Bayan-Ölgii, Khovd):
    • West Eurasian ancestry: 30–40%

  • Khalkha Mongols (more central/eastern):
    • West Eurasian ancestry: <15–20%
    • More East Asian dominant













Let me know if you’d like to see this modeled in qpAdm-style proportions or want a PCA/ADMIXTURE visual reference.
 
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They are basically hapas tbh i wish i was from western mongolia @Looks over NT
 
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Ok g u are caucasoid passing
 
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As an uyghur passing guy, the han chinese hate me. They dont understand im simply a european-nea hapa, not uyghur. Phenotype isnt equal to genotype but nobody can see your genetics. I must rope
 
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Western Mongolians — particularly groups like the Oirats, Zakhchin, and other Mongol populations from western Mongolia — generally have 20–40% West Eurasian admixture on average, depending on the specific group and region.








1.


Breakdown of Admixture (Approximate):








  • West Eurasian ancestry: ~25–40%
    • This often includes components like:
      • Yamnaya-related Steppe ancestry (from Bronze Age migrations)
      • Iranian-related ancestry (BMAC/Zagros-like)
      • Minor traces of Anatolian/CHG-like ancestry in some models

  • East Eurasian ancestry: ~60–75%
    • Primarily Ancient Northeast Asian (ANA), Baikal Hunter-Gatherer, or Amur HG-like ancestry
















2.


Evidence from Ancient DNA:








  • Bronze Age Steppe populations, especially Sintashta, Andronovo, and Scythians, contributed significantly to West Eurasian input in the steppe and Altai regions.
  • Xiongnu and Xianbei-era individuals from western Mongolia already showed substantial West Eurasian admixture due to Steppe pastoralist gene flow.
  • Modern Western Mongols retain this ancestry but also have additional East Asian input from later Turkic and Mongolic expansions.
















3.


Modern Genetic Studies:








  • Studies like Jeong et al. (2019), Damgaard et al. (2018), and Wang et al. (2021) model modern Oirats and Kazakh-adjacent Mongols as mixed populations with:
    • ~30% Steppe_MLBA (e.g., Sintashta-like) or West Eurasian ancestry
    • The rest being ANA or Northeast Asian
















4.


Regional Variation:








  • Oirats in westernmost Mongolia (e.g., Bayan-Ölgii, Khovd):
    • West Eurasian ancestry: 30–40%

  • Khalkha Mongols (more central/eastern):
    • West Eurasian ancestry: <15–20%
    • More East Asian dominant













Let me know if you’d like to see this modeled in qpAdm-style proportions or want a PCA/ADMIXTURE visual reference.
Chink cope
 
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noone cares about the mongols
 
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As an uyghur passing guy, the han chinese hate me. They dont understand im simply a european-nea hapa, not uyghur. Phenotype isnt equal to genotype but nobody can see your genetics. I must rope
A very distant brother I see.
 
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Western Mongolians — particularly groups like the Oirats, Zakhchin, and other Mongol populations from western Mongolia — generally have 20–40% West Eurasian admixture on average, depending on the specific group and region.








1.


Breakdown of Admixture (Approximate):








  • West Eurasian ancestry: ~25–40%
    • This often includes components like:
      • Yamnaya-related Steppe ancestry (from Bronze Age migrations)
      • Iranian-related ancestry (BMAC/Zagros-like)
      • Minor traces of Anatolian/CHG-like ancestry in some models

  • East Eurasian ancestry: ~60–75%
    • Primarily Ancient Northeast Asian (ANA), Baikal Hunter-Gatherer, or Amur HG-like ancestry
















2.


Evidence from Ancient DNA:








  • Bronze Age Steppe populations, especially Sintashta, Andronovo, and Scythians, contributed significantly to West Eurasian input in the steppe and Altai regions.
  • Xiongnu and Xianbei-era individuals from western Mongolia already showed substantial West Eurasian admixture due to Steppe pastoralist gene flow.
  • Modern Western Mongols retain this ancestry but also have additional East Asian input from later Turkic and Mongolic expansions.
















3.


Modern Genetic Studies:








  • Studies like Jeong et al. (2019), Damgaard et al. (2018), and Wang et al. (2021) model modern Oirats and Kazakh-adjacent Mongols as mixed populations with:
    • ~30% Steppe_MLBA (e.g., Sintashta-like) or West Eurasian ancestry
    • The rest being ANA or Northeast Asian
















4.


Regional Variation:








  • Oirats in westernmost Mongolia (e.g., Bayan-Ölgii, Khovd):
    • West Eurasian ancestry: 30–40%

  • Khalkha Mongols (more central/eastern):
    • West Eurasian ancestry: <15–20%
    • More East Asian dominant













Let me know if you’d like to see this modeled in qpAdm-style proportions or want a PCA/ADMIXTURE visual reference.
Good to see that you are still out here frantically spamming bhai:Comfy:
 
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One of my HS frenemies was a Mongolian. Looked at least 75-80% chink tho
 
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Why the sad react :unsure: @Asiangymmax
 
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how obsessed are you with being caucasian bro
 
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They're more shitskin so east is better
 
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