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That's one good motive to stop let immigrants in Germany (the crimes increase). Germany is became an immigrants' country.
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It is worth it in my opinion. After I'm done with my Y-DNA testing and get my results, i'll do the genetic testing to find out which subclades both of my haplogroups belong to. The R1a that is found the highest in today's Levites and Shamari Arab bedouins is the most similar to those that are found in Iranic and Indo-Aryan groups(Z93).
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The R1a found in Iran is probably native tbh.
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Same could be said about the Lebanese in Brazil. Lebanese Christians came here fleeing Ottoman persecution and greatly contributed to São Paulo specifically. Yet the Lebanese rank high on these statistics, and that was never the case here at all. Things might be a bit more complicated.
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It's mostly the Semitic peoples get the highest frequency due on the fact that they had cultural and trade links with central Asia for thousands of years. Nonetheless, Kurds and other Iranic peoples of North-Western Iran do have a significant frequency of such haplogroup in contrast to the Anatolian Turks and etc.
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