Right ok, since you haven't understood the first 20 times I'll explain again. 'Turkish' only refers to 'A member of the principal ethnic group of modern-day Turkey or, formerly, of the Ottoman Empire.' and also refers to 'A native or inhabitant of Turkey.'. What are Turks today had different identities a millenium ago but when the central Asian Turks arrived, there was a language shift, and the Anatolian natives began to refer to themselves as 'Turks' losing all other identity. For that thousand years the majority of those who identify as Turkish today identified as Turkish then too. For that reason, Anatolian Turks have little Mongoloid ancestry but are considered Turks by every anthropologist and linguist. Do you understand?
In other words, you don't have the skills or the knowledge to debate with me. Can't say I'm surprised.