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Table 6. — Continued 



People Locality No. C. I. 



Azerbaidzhanis Bayazid 86.0 



Lesghians 86.2 



Avars 86.4 



Nogais 86.4 



Mountain Jews Daghestan 86.7 



Lazes 86.8 



Mountain Jews Daghestan 87.0 



Lazes 87.3 



Lazes (deformed) 87.4 



Jews 43 87.5 



Lesghians (Avars) .... 87.6 



Lesghians 87.77 



Assyrians 88.7 



Table 7. — Stature of peoples in the Caucasus 



People Locality No. Stature 



Ambailuk Nogais 176 162.5 



Turks Nukha, Azerbaidzhan 301 162.7 



Turks Kakh, Azerbaidzhan 201 162.9 



Edishkul Nogais 145 163.0 



Kara-Nogais Western 188 163. i 



Kara-Nogais Eastern 156 163.3 



Turkomans North Caucasus 302 163.5 



Nogais Khasavyurt region 165 163.8 



Turks Gandzha, Azerbaidzhan 230 164.1 



Edissan Nogais 146 164.3 



Nogais Terek region 108 164.6 



Turks Nakhichevan 151 165.1 



Kumyks 130 165.9 



Balkars 314 166.9 



Karachais 211 167.9 



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Kuznetsov mentions that this unity of type of the Tajiks is due to 

 their Turkization, the degree of which differs in various localities. 



The absence of sufficient data on the anthropology of the Tajiks 

 caused von Eickstedt to group the Tajiks as belonging to the Turanian 

 type. This is due to his migrationistic theories claiming the origin of 

 European racial types from the "Turanids" inhabiting Central Asia. 



Many authors admit the presence among the Tajiks of two or more 

 types, obtained as a result of the influence of one or the other ancient 

 race. 



Snesarev points out the great difference between the Mountain 

 Tajiks (from Karat egin and Darvaz) and the Valley Tajiks (from 

 Kuliab and Baldzhuan). The former have retained the characters 



