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The SNM groups are not even related bloodwise (Y-DNA testing facts)

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Saalax   

In the age of enlightment and science there is no need to

believe in the Arab man with the flying carpet myth arriving

at the Somali shores and breeding with the locals :D .

 

DNA of West Burco/East Hargeisa/Sanaag community - T1 Haplogroup

West Burco community

 

 

 

DNA of Gabiley/West Hargeisa community - E1b1b Haplogroup

Gabiley community

 

 

 

The full document: Somali Demes

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MWpljgkrKUhJZUFnzB5nboKRE28BgiBLGTSGHe4fRVY/pub?gid=6#

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Saalax   

Tallaabo How does it feel having lived a lie your whole life? :D

Anigu I never really believed in the Arab flying carpet myth.

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Tallaabo   

said:

Tallaabo How does it feel having lived a lie your whole life?
:D

Anigu I never really believed in the Arab flying carpet myth.

How do you know I "lived a lie"? Mr saalax unlike you not everyone of us gets a piece of information from teashops and then runs away with it. We do make use of our faculties of thought and reason.

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Saalax   

If one can believe that "recognition" will come they will believe

in any other wild claims as well such as the "Arab daddy" myth. :D

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Holac   

I always heard one of my great grandfathers through mother's side was Yugoslavian (Ugaaslabe), an ethnic group that no longer exists. :)

 

 

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Saalax   

said:

I always heard one of my great grandfathers through mother's side was Yugoslavian (Ugaaslabe), an ethnic group that no longer exists.
:)

 

 

Those folks do exist. They were originally Indian merchants

that came to Las Qoray though,, their descendants have

intermixed heavily with the Badhan community. All Sanaagians

know.

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I have done the tests early this year and I am too E-V32, also known as E1b1b1a1a1, lke the Gabiley Folks, and I am from D block.

 

Found also few D block from Sool with E-V32

 

Majority of Somali men tested are E-V32, also known as E1b1b1a1a1.

 

Also, the Arab history could still hold be true,partially, seems unlikely, why, E-V32, also known as E1b1b1a1a1, is 8000 years old, and could be possible SHeikh Ishaak or Darood Came from Yemen, where there are still many E-v32, like reverse migration, going back to the land of their ancestors, East Africa. it is hypothesis, but one thing is for sure, E-v32 came from North Africa, and most somali men are E-v32.

 

As this you can see, if you are same tribe, and then not have same Ydna, that proves the whole myth, I knew for years, all these tribes, mostly, are insurance /social defense pacts, and kept together via myth. Some of their people who didn't joining the insurance, became victimised/dispossessed like Madhibaans etc

 

More studies are needed, and more tested, that include testing the dead. Some the people SIYAARADA u taga Shiekhda la rabo in la ogaado DNA, yaab iyo AMANKAAG, could be not related , directly, like C,D and E and T hablo group, tracing their roots to Maydh ama Haylaan, to single person, which is impossible!!!

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As for Ugaaslabe, the minister of Defence of SOMaliland ,CADAMI, is Ugaaslabe, and yeah the they know they are not Darood, and believe a story, like Darood and Ishaak, father coming from the sea. They are very good business people , mostly.

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I have done the tests early this year and I am too E-V32, also known as E1b1b1a1a1, lke the Gabiley Folks, and I am from D block.

 

Found also few D block from Sool and Bari with E-V32

 

Majority of Somali men tested are E-V32, also known as E1b1b1a1a1.

 

 

T haplo group?? I think it is very rare one ,

 

As this you can see, if you are same tribe, and then not have same Ydna, that proves the whole myth, I knew for years, all these tribes, mostly, are insurance /social defense pacts, and kept together via myth. Some of their people who didn't joining the insurance, became victimised/dispossessed like Madhibaans etc

 

More studies are needed, and more tests, that include testing the dead. Some the people SIYAARADA u taga Shiekhda la rabo in la ogaado DNA, yaab iyo AMANKAAG, could be not related. Ma wada dhali karo,

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Saalax   

Maakhiri 20-25% of Somalis have T Haplogroup it is not rare.

Basically the GX community, Galbeedi's Borama community,

Waraabe community of Djibouti and Dhire Dhaba, the water

folks of Merka, the Shower folks of central Somalia (many from

those communities have been tested and came out as T

haplogroup). It seems Galbeedi is closer to me DNA wise than

someone from Gabiley who happen to share the "flying Arab

man" myth with me. :D

 

 

T Haplogroup is found in the highest frequencies among

Northern Somalis around 70-90% specially the "D" community

and the GX folks. But yes T is rare in other Somali communties

if you are not one of those two groups.

"The maximal worldwide frequency for Haplogroup

T-M184 is observed in the "D" Clan of Somalia,

Djibouti and Ocaden region, where it accounts for

approximately 70 to 90% of the male lineages"

DNA

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Waw, thanks man, I got it it is for the mostly , DIR clans, Issa, Samaroon, people in Ogaden Area, and Gx community, so you accept the notion there maybe something connecting the DIR community

 

and how about these with E-V32? any info, like me?

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Saalax   

Maakhiri It seems that way. As for the E-V32/E1b1a it is native

to the horn, it is found in the highest frequencies among the

Oromos and Somalis.

 

What is more interesting is the sub-clades of E-V32

found in Gabiley region are very close to those of

Oromia. The blue colour stands for E1b1a.

DNA

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