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[QUOTE]Originally posted by melchior7: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by melchior7: [qb] Ish Gebor [b]Whether Kabyle came from North Europe or have relative high dosage of North European add-mixture. Is open for debate. Fact is, however. Vandals came from Germany, linked to North Europeans from where they do originate. The genepool is evidence of this.[/b] The Vandals settled in Tunisia. They were mostly wiped out. But I have read that some did marry in with the native population. But this is in specific areas. The Vandals didn't spend a great deal of time in other parts of North Africa to leave a significant imprint except in Tunisia, in the area around Carthage. [/qb][/QUOTE]"[i]Who[/i]" wiped them out "[i]mostly[/i]", and when? What happened to their remains and culture? And how long have they been there, before they got [i]"wiped out mostly[/i]"? [/qb][/QUOTE]They were in Northern Tunisia for nearly a hundred years where they were constantly trying to stage attacks against Rome. The Byzantines finally defeated them and took over that part of North Africa. As to what happened to them after that. Here is what I found. "..in 534 Gelimer surrendered to the Roman conqueror, ending the Kingdom of the Vandals. North Africa (which is north Tunisia and eastern Algeria at the period of the vandal) became a Roman province again, from which the Vandals were expelled. Most of the Vandals went to Saldae (which is called today Béjaïa in the Kabyl land in north Algeria) where they integrated themselves with the Berbers. Some other were put into imperial service or fled to the two Gothic kingdoms (Ostrogothic Kingdom and Visigothic kingdom), some vandal women married Byzantine soldiers settled in north Algeria and Tunisia. The choicest Vandal warriors were formed into five cavalry regiments, known as Vandali Iustiniani, and stationed on the Persian frontier. Some entered the private service of Belisarius" Bury, John Bagnell (1923), History of the Later Roman Empire, from the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian (A.D.395 to A.D. 565). Volume II I did not know the part about them settling in Kabyle land. That could explain some things then. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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