In northwestern Albania, Catholicism isn't the minority, it's the majority. Still though, religion didn't have much influence on the Albanian culture
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In northwestern Albania, Catholicism isn't the minority, it's the majority. Still though, religion didn't have much influence on the Albanian culture
No, just haven't been as active. I2a-Din is clearly not Balkanic in origin, the haplogroup has no high diversity there as well as all the subclades having a TMRCA linked to Medieval expansion. It...
Because it likely evolved within the Slavic ethnogenesis, as well as all of it's downstreams being Slavic specific groups.
Well two of the L51>P312 samples are from Vlore, so maybe they are U152.
Not sure. I2a1b in general among Albanians reaches around 6-8%. Most of the I2a1b falls under PH908 or Y3120>Dinaric North. Though I don’t know if Z17855 falls under Dinaric North
I think I got the same match. He’s from Dibra e Madhe(Debar) in Macedonia. We do have some L51>P312 samples in the project, though they haven’t tested SNPs and so we can’t say for certain if they are...
And what are your opinions on this?
Whilst Albanians shouldn't claim all of the Illyrian tribes, we are still the only ones who most probably stem from them. As far as we are concerned we can claim our ancestors. You may have some...
He's trolling, now that Bosniensis is gone someone else has got to take his place.
Closest thing though
My coordinates:
x - 480
y - 325
E1b-L618(6400-5500 BCE Dalmatia, Impresso/Cardium pottery culture), J2b-L283(1700-1500 BCE Dalmatia), and R1b-Z2103(2800-2500 BCE Vucedol).
This study https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0105090#s3 showed that all western Balkan countries had high IBD sharings with each other, apart from Kosovar...
Can't seem to find any info on a "Drakos" or "Drakoi" clan. Though I did come across Souliotes with the surname Drakos, there were also certain Greeks from Macedonia with that surname. It may have...
In terms of similar components you are closer to northern Europeans than us, but when it comes to IBD sharing Croats are most probably very similar to their neighbouring Balkan countries.
PF7563 itself isn't Jewish, nor does it have any Jewish clades afaik.
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Ah, in that case they should test their SNPs. Z1057 is very broad and is even ancestral to CTS5856 so I doubt that they belong to Z1057*
E-Z1057 basal or has he not tested SNPs?
His father was an Albanian called Kristaq Rama that moved from Berat to Durres. There aren't any credible sources that claim his origins as Aromanian or Vlach. He himself says that his family is of...
What clade of E-V13 are they? Also what do oral traditions say about their origin? They seem to celebrate Nikoljdan and so identify with Drekalovici but I am not sure of their actual origins or clade.
Edi Rama isn't Aromanian, idk where people even got that from. The Rama are a family that originate in Berat and have been identifying as Albanian ever since they were recorded.
He was from Vithkuq, an Albanian village of Korca. The Arbanasi of Bulgaria claim origin from this village. He went to Romania because Vithkuq was destroyed in 1819, he went and lived in an Albanian...
They can be referred to as old Kuqi as they inhabited the area of Kuq first, though technically the old Kuqi are the Mrnjavcic who migrated from the Shkodra area. They are technically the old Kuqi as...