What if Turkic Peoples never made it to Central Asia?

In pre-Islamic times, the ethnicity of the peoples in Central Asia was mostly East Iranian. Like the Bactrians, Sogdians and Scythians, with Zoroastrianism as the main religion. But after Islam, many Turkic Peoples moved to the region, like the Kazakhs and Uzbeks, bringing Islam to the region, too. But what if the Muslim dynasties never made it to Central Asia, and didn't bring Turks with them?
 
Islam had already reached heavily into Central Asia even when the Sogdians, Tocharians, etc... where all there. The area of Sogdia became Muslim in terms of Sharia by the mid 800s, Turks had nothing to do with it. The only role the Turks played was forcing Sogdians into Islam by threatening them with raids, in response Zoroastrian states, who previously relied on the Sassanids from protection against various
Central Asian tribes, were forced to beg the Abbasids for protection and that required Islamic conversion.
 
Orkhon inscriptions prove Turks have been in Central Asia a while. Gokturks inhabited it from around 500s. That predates Islam. From what I understand, they went west to Central Asia from perhaps Mongolia (?) previously. They did not come from the south. Most Turks just converted when Islam came.
 
Maybe when the Caliphate comes along they put an Islamic Sogdian in power as governor of Transoxiana or something, then he keeps the Turks out and assimilates the others. Turkish nomads would make pretty good horse archers.
 
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