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Parthians spoke a West Iranian dialect evolved from the Northwest Iranian language of the Medes. But Parthians themselves were the Medes mixed with non-Aryan Dahae Scythians.
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The Medes/Gutians as proto-Kurds or even proto-(West)-Iranians came from a similar population as an ancient Indo-European Kura-Araxes culture (Y-DNA hg. L, T, J2a, R2a, R1b). The Medes migrated later to the east. Zarathustra who was an outcast from the Median Magi tribe went also to the east.
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As the region inhabited by Parthians, Parthia first appears as a political entity in Achaemenid lists of governorates ("satrapies") under their dominion. Prior to this, the people of the region seem to have been subjects of the Medes,[1] and 7th century BC Assyrian texts mention a country named Partakka or Partukka (though this "need not have coincided topographically with the later Parthia").[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthia
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The Medes simply Aryanised those non-Aryan Dahae Scythian tribes.
From The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge--, Volume 3,Nummer 2
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Mede
Y-dna: https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-Y23838/
Caucasus 45.46
Gedrosia 28.81
Southwest_Asian 13.53
North_European 4.43
Atlantic_Med 7.64
Northwest_African 0.12
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