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| name = Turanid
| name = Turanid
| group = Unknown
| group = Caucasoid
| description = Short-headed, high-skulled type native to the steppes of Central Asia. Medium tall, often with slender bodies, an oval head and high mid face, and narrow eye lid fissure. Hairiness strong, eyebrows sometimes united. Probably originated in Altai, Tian Shan, and around the Baikal Lake. Was pushed back and replaced in many areas by the Mongol expansion. The highest concentrations today are found in Tajiks, Pamiri, Uyghurs, and Uzbeks with the Pamirids ( East Pamirid ,  Central Pamirid ,  Plains Pamirid ). A more robust type, possibly influenced by ancient Andronovo people, is the  Andronovo-Turanid , still common in some Tatars. In Hungary, an  Alf�ld  variety is found. Some interpret the low-skulled  Aralids  as typical Turanids as well, they are regarded as Tungid-influenced here (following  Schwidetzky, 1950 ).
| description = Short-headed, high-skulled type native to the steppes of Central Asia. Probably originated in Altai, Tian Shan, and around the Baikal Lake. Was pushed back and replaced in many areas by the Mongol expansion. The highest concentrations today are found in Tajiks, Pamiri, Uyghurs, and Uzbeks with the Pamirids ( East Pamirid ,  Central Pamirid ,  Plains Pamirid ). A more robust type, possibly influenced by ancient Andronovo people, is the  Andronovo-Turanid , still common in some Tatars. In Hungary, an  Alföld variety is found. Some interpret the low-skulled  Aralids  as typical Turanids as well, they are regarded as Tungid-influenced here (following  Schwidetzky, 1950 ).
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| traits = Medium tall, often with slender bodies, an oval head and high mid face, and narrow eye lid fissure. Hairiness strong, eyebrows sometimes united.
| similar =  
| subtypes = [[Central Pamirid]], [[Plains Pamirid]], [[East Pamirid]], [[Andronovo-Turanid]], [[Alföld]]
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 30 April 2026

Turanid
Sub-Types Central Pamirid, Plains Pamirid, East Pamirid, Andronovo-Turanid, Alföld
Group Caucasoid
Distribution Map

Description

Short-headed, high-skulled type native to the steppes of Central Asia. Probably originated in Altai, Tian Shan, and around the Baikal Lake. Was pushed back and replaced in many areas by the Mongol expansion. The highest concentrations today are found in Tajiks, Pamiri, Uyghurs, and Uzbeks with the Pamirids ( East Pamirid , Central Pamirid , Plains Pamirid ). A more robust type, possibly influenced by ancient Andronovo people, is the Andronovo-Turanid , still common in some Tatars. In Hungary, an Alföld variety is found. Some interpret the low-skulled Aralids as typical Turanids as well, they are regarded as Tungid-influenced here (following Schwidetzky, 1950 ).[1]

Physical Traits

Medium tall, often with slender bodies, an oval head and high mid face, and narrow eye lid fissure. Hairiness strong, eyebrows sometimes united.



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