YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:All Cypriots should marry outside of their island for our genes to develop stronger immune systems.
Good idea. Lots of lovely Greek Cyp girls in the UK.
Genetically you will not be very different as all Cypriots are made up of the same stuff. Our forefathers did enough mixing; they thought just like you...
Genetically the whole of Mankind is the same.
But as for mixing in the past; I don't think they did .... you need to back up such claims.
Helloooooooooo
I have a second cousin who is Greek Cypriot and lives in Anglisia. Some of us have personal experience of this, we don't need credible evidence.
OMG
Not another yegen?
Who are they Y-Chrom? Are they related to the Emine Yusuf Mehmet Emin family?
I don't know very much about them, my brother tried to contact them but they weren't interested. His name is Andreas and he was a policeman in the 70s in the Larnaka region. My father pointed him out to me when he was searching us on the road to Mennoya.
Andreas must be the EOKA man arrested in 1958 - the village carpenter. It is his father Mihaili who was the circumcised chap. Mihail/Michael was the 'Destebani' of the village. Ask around.
Merhaba yegen
My father did say that they were more greek than the GCs Eoka member hey. Are you serious you know these people?
Galispera yegenimu.
But hang on a mo old boy. What does this say about our Oracle's idea that the two communities never mixed, when we double backed on ourselves from GC to TC and back to GC again.
Mihaili (now deceased) was the same.(Andreas father). My father would address him as Mustafa, which he never acknowledged. My dad would tell me that would happen. If my dad really wanted to speak to him, he would address him as Michael. If my memory serves me right, Mihailis father was in love with this 'Greek' girl (easily done, in our village they were beautiful) from a 'good' family. They assented on condition that he became Greek Orthodox. And so he did. Mihailis brother-in-law(Mashao) told me this last year. The brother-in-laws' granddad and my dads grandmother were brother and sister.
I am almost sure we are talking of the same Andreas.