No. It's not yet lost not will it be so. Such conspiracy theories hold no further ground than a theory claiming the core of the earth is filled with grilled beef ribs. Europe lost around 40 million...
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No. It's not yet lost not will it be so. Such conspiracy theories hold no further ground than a theory claiming the core of the earth is filled with grilled beef ribs. Europe lost around 40 million...
One should abstain from speaking when he is ignorant of what a word means. Do you know what does Taqiyyah mean? No.
Si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses.
This theory can easily be disproved through the use of simple Arabic. The verse of the Qur'an mentions "Fawalli wajhaka Shatra-l" Shatr is a word that can be used in the way of (Mecca), but it...
890 CE.
I can trace as far as early 1700-late 1600 without any gap. Although my family's ancestor lived around 1350-1400 (maybe even older). I can also trace further into around 890 (however with a very big...
Semitic, it's present in all Aramaic/Arabic/Hebrew languages. It's an unusual name, of my ancestor who lived c. 1300s.
This is a very big error. I doubt my friend (who is a Levantine) would associate himself with Indo-Europeans just because his haplogroup is R1b-Z2103.
First of all there are many ethnicities in the chart that are not West Asian (e.g Algerians, Sudanese, Copts). I think using small samples is a big error. That's why a sample of 48 showing R1b is...
Not really, men with her surname turned to be so. She is a female, so no Y-chromosome in the first place.
Interesting fact, her family's paternal side belong to Haplogroup J-M172 (J2) rather only 5% in Tunisia, likely of Arabian or Iraqi origin due to the only presence being in Tunisia. I am really...
Was there any genetic testing done on the General?
For Hitler, This skull wasn't his, nothing to backup the claim it is. I guess the only way to confirm any body as Hitlers' is to first be a male...
Because, "Israel" mentioned in the Qur'an is different form of Israel. They are called Banu Israel or Israelites, who are the sons of Jacob.
This is so simple and could have been through a single message at PM. Yet chose to tell the whole forums about it.
Just because it is R doesn't necessarily mean it's Indo-European. Many branches of R are not Indo-Europeans, for example R2 or R1b1a2 (R-V88). R-V88 is the farthest thing from Indo-Europeans and...
There is no way you are involving L1b1-M317 with this Turanian propaganda/nonsense.
This looks quite far fetched to be honest. E-V13 likely entered through Anatolia, and an Indo-European dispersal is also proposed because E-V13 is found in almost every place Indo-Europeans settled:...
People came and go. Mesolithic Europeans first, then Near Eastern farmers, then Indo-Europeans, then slightly Uralics/Huns. If you expect this will change demographics you're misled.
These are not Arab men, they were speaking Turkish clearly.
Edit: You can give me thumbs down all day long, clearly annoyed of truth. We need someone Turkish to translate what they were saying...
Sumerian is a language isolate, and Sumerian people are West Asians related to modern-day Iraqis and Syrians. L1b likely was born in Mesopotamia/Syria rather than Anatolia.
So what. Armenians and Iranians have high levels of R-Z2103 too..
You never mentioned it on this thread. All in all, Greek philosophy plays a main role in Christianity. Then it's no wonder that the above idea proposed has roots in Greek philosophy. I guess it's up...
Baseless, linking of different paradigms is merely wishful thinking and, is in fact, the opposite of objectivity that you are referring to in one of your above posts. This seems quite contradictory...
This sounds so vague honestly .. Is there any source for this study? J-M410 was born in the Northern Fertile crescent and it would make sense that the Armenian J2 came from there. Same goes for G2a...
L1b is quite rare, rarer than other haplogroups.
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