You know the Balto-Slavic slave trade was 🔥 when Turkish women look like this

by SidWholesome

27 comments
  1. Wow, very nice. Can’t wait to see her in a hijab!

  2. It’s not necessarily only that. Imagine you being a citizen of the Ottoman empire but living somewhere in the Balkans, you realize that if you move to Istanbul there might be more work opportunities and better standards of living, you move there, the rest is history. But again her being blonde doesn’t necessarily mean she is not Anatolian. Blonde hair although pretty rare in the Middle East and West Asia is a characteristic that is present even among locals.

  3. Basically, every female protagonist in Turkish Soap operas.
    Yes, I do watch Turkish soap operas at 2am, but only for the background noise.

  4. List of Ottoman sultans and the ethnicity of their mothers.

    Osman I, Turkish

    Orhan, Turkish

    Murad I, Greek

    Bayezid I, Greek

    Mehmed I, Turkish

    Murad II, Turkish

    Mehmed II, Turkish

    Bayezid II, Turkish

    Selim I, Greek <—- 1st born after 1453

    Suleiman I, Greek

    Selim II, Polish

    Murad III, Italian (Venetian)

    Mehmed III, Italian (Venetian)

    Ahmed I, Greek

    Mustafa I, Abkhazian

    Osman II, Greek or Serbian (?)

    Murad IV, Greek

    Ibrahim, Greek

    Mehmed IV, Ukrainian

    Suleiman II, Serbian

    Ahmed II, Polish

    Mustafa II, Greek

    Ahmed III, Greek

    Mahmud I, Greek

    Osman III, Serbian

    Mustafa III, French

    Abdulhamid I, Hungarian

    Selim III, Georgian

    Mustafa IV, Bulgarian

    Mahmud II, Georgian

    Abdulmecid I, Georgian or Russian (?)

    Abdulaziz I, Romanian

    Murad V, Georgian

    Abdulhamid II, Armenian or Russian (?)

    Mehmed V, Albanian

    Mehmed VI, Georgian

  5. Is that why all Baltic women look how they do? All the pretty ones got taken away so the genetic crop ain’t so great anymore

  6. Please I would mix my Greek origins with this Turkish beauty

    Would convert to Islam for her

  7. But her voice might be an issue. I know glasshouses but Turkish doesn’t sound that pleasant. 

  8. 100% Turkic steppe blood, definitely not Greek or anything else.

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