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Clear as water.Originally Posted by El Comunero errante
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lol this forum is full of insecure people
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Moroccans don't look like Iberians, and Berbers like Riffians don't look like Iberians but North Africans. Moroccans and North Africans might be pass Canary Islanders, and this due to the Gauanche blood, which is related to the Berbers other than that there is no overlap. Genetically the Iberians are closer to other Europeans. Well Canary islanders those with Gunache blood don't seem to plot with Spainards of the mainland.
My genetic results
1 50% Azeri_Dagestan +50% BedouinA @ 2.879975
One nation and one destiny
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LOL They look semitic, yeah my ass, they are far more Caucasian and European looking.
I don't think you have ever stepped foot in the Levant.
Exactly, only people who don't think so are just ignorant and unexperienced.
Not necessarily some do actually look like that without much mixture.
Levantines would pass way more than say a Saudi or a Iraqi as Southern Europeans.
And for you to think not is just pretty nonsense.
Couldn't be further from the truth.
It's good that you said it because it's so funny when these same people who accuse some people as insecure trolls etc.
But as soon as the shoe lands on the other foot they can't handle it.
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The problem with some of you people on here is that you like to claim some non-Europeans(like Caucasus people, Levantines, Arabians, North Africans, South Asians) as Caucasoids/Caucasians.
But then as a sudden comparison is made between those and Europeans it automatically becomes an issue or problem.
I mean so what if some people look closer to some non-Europeans or vice versa.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin-LevantinesWhen the United Kingdom took over the southern portion of Ottoman Syria in the aftermath of the First World War, some of the new rulers adapted the term "Levantine" pejoratively to refer to inhabitants of mixed Arab and European descent and to Europeans (usually French, Italian or Greek) who had assimilated and adopted local dress and customs.
Some of "Levantines" are of Armenian origin
From Armenian DNA Project
HOVANN SIMONIAN (Volunteer Administrator).
Hovann is particularly interested in deep genealogy, the survival of Armenian nobility and the origins of various special Armenian communities (such as Hamshen Armenians or Hemshin, Dersim tribes, Hay-Roums, Levantinized Armenian Catholics of Smyrna, Arabicized Armenians of Syria and Lebanon, Turkified and Kurdified Armenians, etc.)
Armenian DNA Project
over 300 individuals that have already been tested, revealing that the Armenian branches of DNA are at the root of many branches in Europe.
Armenians belong to 13 distinct genetic groups that go back tens of thousands of years, while at the same time there is no trace of invaders in their DNA in the last 4000 years
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