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Not my fault, that you are talking nonsense, as there would be no
pre-IE people, or as people would never migrate, or as there would
be no 1000 years of arab and arabo-turcic occupation...
Btw, even in the one of the oldest legends about the population of
Iran, it is said, that Madai ddid gain his lot inside of Semitic partition.
And about your subclade: according to your methodology, the is no I-men
at all, as 99.9999% of them have subclades speaking IE languages AD 2018.
Your wannabeism is just so stupid, that it is unbearable - especially sarmatian part.
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Pre-Indo-European Iran wasn't Semitic, cut down on the Żubrówka lol. The only Semitic population the Madais assimilated was the Chaldeans / Assyrians in modern Northern Iraq. My ancestors could have been Elamites, Kassites or Hurro-Urartians, nobody knows, but not Semitic.
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Noone knows.
Btw, there is 75% of whole bunch of non-IE dudes...
We don't care who they were - we care, they were certainly not us.
So, you have to put it down, as you just said yourself, that some Semites were.cut down on the Żubrówka lol. The only Semitic population the Madais assimilated was the Chaldeans / Assyrians in modern Northern Iraq.
And btw, since that time, people did not sit on one place, waiting for you to claim to not be a Semite.
Unfortunatly, Kassites were probably IEs, Urartians J2 or G2, and Elamites, whateverMy ancestors could have been Elamites, Kassites or Hurro-Urartians, nobody knows, but not Semitic.
hg they had, they were Shemites anyway, as Elam was the Shem's firstborn.
that was not polish but belonged to Duchy of Żagań
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_von_Biron
In 1786 Żagań was purchased by Peter von Biron, Duke of Courland, who bequeathed it to his daughter Wilhelmine, from whom in 1842 it passed to her sister Pauline and finally to her (officially full-, biologically maternal half-) sister Dorothea, the divorced wife of Edmond de Talleyrand-Périgord, a nephew of the great French diplomat Talleyrand. Dorothea came to pass her retirement years at Żagań; a patent of King Frederick William IV of Prussia on 6 January 1845 invested her as Duchess of Sagan and Napoleon III recognized the title in France, in favor of her son Napoleon Louis. In France there is a prince and a duc de Sagan. The double title, both Prussian and French, served to render the duc de Sagan a neutral party in World War II: his Château de Valençay provided a safe haven for treasures of the Louvre during the German occupation of France.
now you have Żagań and Lower Silesia but not Courland and Semigallia,clear, isn't it?
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But Birons ruled Courland only after Kettlers and Wettins.
And of course as vassals of Poland (see Tabela 8. in the OP).
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Also this of course (apart from Jamestown Poles):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couronian_colonization
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