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Wrong.
Haplogroup I1 can be found in South Asia. Some Hazaras in Pakistan have it.
R1b is also found in South Asia. In fact, even some low caste Dravidians, (Pallan dalits from Tamil Nadu) are R1b.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/art...230/table/TB3/
Also, Haplogroup F (of South Asian origin) is the root of all these haplogroups.
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eternal explorers! but it was enough to scroll down and see the truth in tags
e = somalis, g2a = georgians, i=arabs losts cousins, j = arabs, n = yakuts, r1=brown pashtuns, r1a mongols, r1b = cameroonians and armenordics, t=veddiods


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The thread was interesting until it got derailed with stupid claims which haplogroup is more European.
Still testing, but I suppose I am R1a.






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I2a1b CTS10228 not so common
We need to breed...
come on females... let's spread I2a1....
I2a1b über alles in der Welt


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