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I did my dna test at myheritage and accordingly I got my Y-DNA data through morleydna. Not sure about the subclade.
As for where this Y-DNA came from - no idea
I only know that this variant of Y-DNA is not very common among Volga Tatars. Perhaps it is really an echo of Bulgars or something like that.
What is interesting, according to illustrativedna in mode Ancient Populations 'Mixed Mode' Three Way almost all results look as follows: 50% Balt + 25% Archaic Greek (or Albanian) + 20-25% Tian Shan Hun (or Saka of the central steppe/Pazyryk culture/Cimmerians/Magyars).
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