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The Butcher
11-26-2024, 02:51 PM
Just got my Y-111 results from FTDNA (did the Y-37 initially, turned out to be a carrier of R-M269, and then upgraded to Y-111) and apparently my subclade is R-Y5587, pretty rare where I come from.

Any idea what the origins of this subclade could be, and more specifically, who might've brought it to the Balkan peninsula?

The Butcher
11-26-2024, 07:24 PM
And here's the ancestral path from FTDNA if that's gonna help:
R-M207>M173>M343>L754>L761>L389>P297>M269>L23>Z2103>M12149>Z2106>Z2109>CTS7822>CTS7556>Y5592>CTS9219>Y18959>FGC43622>Y5587

Country frequency: https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-Y5587/frequency

djipon
11-29-2024, 08:19 PM
Any idea what the origins of this subclade could be, and more specifically, who might've brought it to the Balkan peninsula?

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Valenman
11-29-2024, 09:22 PM
Your haplogroup seems to be more common in the Balkans, especially Bulgaria.
probably Early Indo-European origin (Thracian for example) But I'm not sure

Botai
02-18-2026, 08:40 PM
Just got my Y-111 results from FTDNA (did the Y-37 initially, turned out to be a carrier of R-M269, and then upgraded to Y-111) and apparently my subclade is R-Y5587, pretty rare where I come from.

Any idea what the origins of this subclade could be, and more specifically, who might've brought it to the Balkan peninsula?

Arcgheo semples are from Austria, Avar period,
https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-Y5587/ancient

Hungary Sarmatian period.
Dormánd Zsidótemető 43.grave (DZS-43)