You are not Habesha they do not deny Arab ancestry.
Who's they?

Explain Haplogroup A I thought that was a Bantu Haplogroup
Don't know a lot about haplogroups, @Apollo will know.
You are not Habesha they do not deny Arab ancestry.
Explain Haplogroup A I thought that was a Bantu Haplogroup
It's a Sub-Sahara African Haplogroup. It's very common amongst Nilotes.Explain Haplogroup A I thought that was a Bantu Haplogroup
Thanks to my Nilote side i have a BBCIt's a Sub-Sahara African Haplogroup. It's very common amongst Nilotes.
haplogroup j1 and A in habeshas are inseperable, as you will also find them together in smallest percentage. The j1 may have come from yemen but that was thousands of years ago. Both of these haplogroups in habeshas are omotic in origin, and not from a recent migration from from south arabia.
It's a Sub-Sahara African Haplogroup. It's very common amongst Nilotes.
Who cares? We don't duel on such silly stuff![]()
So a friend of mine sent me this video.
This language sounds like Amhara!
Maybe, it proves that Amhara people are indeed mixed with south arabs and native horn of Africans.
Yes i've read that too the common standard Arabic is Northern Arabic in origin.Yemen used to have dialects similar to the Habesha languages and Soqotri before they switched to Standard Arabic from Saudi Arabia. The common Arabic language came from Northern Saudi Arabia.
Yes i've read that too the common standard Arabic is Northern Arabic in origin.
Very interesting akhi
So a friend of mine sent me this video.
This language sounds like Amhara!
Maybe, it proves that Amhara people are indeed mixed with south arabs and native horn of Africans.
If it wasn't for that Arab blood your females would look so hideous kkkkkkk jkWho cares? We don't duel on such silly stuff![]()