My younger brother is full somali yet he looks more yemani than her?
You're qarxising your own brother.
My younger brother is full somali yet he looks more yemani than her?
You're confusing "Iranian" with the modern Iran demonym which are both different cuz iranian in anthropology refers to Iranian speakers or ethnicities just like Persians Kurds and Pashtuns who are Iranian people in anthropologic sense same as somalis oromos and afars are called CushiticIranians are truly laandheer, yesterday I read that Kurdish people are also Iranian.
Mehri tribe owns a large province in Yemen and they also reside in Oman Dhofar provinceYeah, I was making a distinction between cad cads and Arab immigrants during the 20th Century.
Apparently, I read that Carab Salaax are actually from the Mehri tribe, who are the inhabitants of Soqotra and pockets of South Yemen. However, I am not too certain on it.
You're qarxising your own brother.
Many reer banadri claim to be yemenis and a lot of them got yemeni citizenship when the civil war startedShe is not half Yemeni, saxiib. I have seen Benadiri results for years and even have several of their raw samples on my computer through email correspondence with them and have used third-party softwares like nMonte to assess their DNA results more accurately than garbage like 23andme. Again, the algortihm doesn't know what to do with people who have weirdly diverse roots like being 20% Desi, 20-30% or more some sort of broad MENA mix, 20-40% Somali and and like 5-10% Bantu or more (this is seriously what most Benadiris look like and she fits the mold). That's just too weird and funky for 23andme's algorithm and it tries to make more sense of it by inserting Habesha when there is ZERO historical chance they would even have such ancestry. There were never Habesha or Highland Ethiopian inhabitants of towns like Barawe or Xamar, saxiib. Never. It was always groups like Hawiyes, Ajuran, Tunnis, Jiddus and Maay folk.
It makes no sense when i see somali looking barawe, i thought they had significant somali in them, when my brother speaks somali he is always mistaken for barwani lol.
Your brother looks straight somali
why are you exposing your brotherMy younger brother is full somali yet he looks more yemani than her?
there is an Omani community that descends from a Daarood Somali man but are like > 99% Omani. they still claim the lineage but are less that 1% SomaliCarab Saalax are different though, I believe he/they came as single males and married MJ and other Reer Bari women, whereas those CadCad/Barawanis lived in cities with other mixed communities and I assume constantly received new Asian migrants that they intermarried with.
why are you exposing your brother
lol his next to me, his fine with it, his male, you make out like he should be protected from the public eye . i wont post my sisters pictures who are even lighter skin than him. its not good to post females never, but males are fine man, chill
there is an Omani community that descends from a Daarood Somali man but are like > 99% Omani. they still claim the lineage but are less that 1% Somali
no its just that their abtiris is Somali. so these Omanis claim that they are SomaliSo are you suggesting if you are 1% Ethiopian, than you should claim habasha
no its just that their abtiris is Somali. so these Omanis claim that they are Somali
Carab Salax are Somalis that are Yemeni qabil wise. Same with the Omani Daroods. they are Omani but with a Somali lineage.Carab salax are J1 haplogroup with 100% or almost 100% Somali ancestry, they are Somali but with ancient paternal Arab lineage. So if you go with abtrisi, carab salax should not be considered somalis but if we go with their genetic make up or ethnicity than they are Somali. So are they Somali or Arab?
Carab Salax are Somalis that are Yemeni qabil wise. Same with the Omani Daroods. they are Omani but with a Somali lineage.
They SomaliThats a political way of answering the question. Do you consider them Somali or Yemani?
there is an Omani community that descends from a Daarood Somali man but are like > 99% Omani. they still claim the lineage but are less that 1% Somali
Nah I doubt it. They arrived in Oman in the 19th century, they still have a lot of Somali ancestry.there is an Omani community that descends from a Daarood Somali man but are like > 99% Omani. they still claim the lineage but are less that 1% Somali
Nah I doubt it. They arrived in Oman in the 19th century, they still have a lot of Somali ancestry.