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My DNA is T1a
My genetic results
1 50% Azeri_Dagestan +50% BedouinA @ 2.879975
One nation and one destiny






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One could say that about remains from any country. However, these three genome-wide results are the only ones in existence so this is what we are to go by during the present time. Unless one can produce more genome-wide results, speculation doesn’t do any good.
As for what we do have other than these three genome-wide results, we have haplogroup studies. We have these 90 from Abusir El Meleq, plus three other mummies in upper egypt. That equals 93 ancient Egyptian haplogroup test results. Of these 93 total, 92 were West Eurasian and 1 was Sub-Saharan. Out of those 92 West Eurasian many of them are subclades formed inside of Africa which suggests definite back migration population evidence. The rest of the haplogroups were also present among the back migration to Africa from West Eurasia.
I think the evidence is becoming very clear that the ancient Egyptians were not black Africans of the Sub-Saharan type. As for those that think they descended from East African Horners, well that can’t be since Horners did not exist in their mulatto form of today before 3,000 years ago and Egypt is much older than 3,000 years old. If Horners were Sub-Saharan type blacks of Nilotic-Saharan origin before 3,000 years ago, it would be impossible to claim the Egyptians were Horners if all these 92 West Eurasian haplogroups collectively exist among ancient Egyptian remains, which nearly every haplogroup result uncovered thus far has been West Eurasian.





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Cool, bro. Your haplogroup is found among the ancient Egyptians in various variants. My maternal haplogroup is U6b1 which is more of a native Canarian subclade, but variants of it are found among the ancient Egyptian haplogroups in similar subclades.
That’s cool though, we are related to the ancient Egyptians to an extent. I’m also a descendant of the West Eurasian back migration to Africa like the ancient Egyptians, via my Guanche admixture.





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I think it’s quite fascinating that the Copts have the ancient Egyptian language in its final stages that they use for religious purposes. Egyptians should make it an official language of Egypt and teach it in schools to try and bring it back to the Egyptian people. They have such a rich history.






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One of these youts had the same mtdna as me right


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Apparently every one is Egyptian now.
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