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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [qb] I have seen that study and I did copy that list the the google search machine, conclusion was its only found in 4 threads. Where it was propelled by parahu, the castrated one and you. Repeating the same you are doing here, without any explanation, however I have question to the summed up list and so do others. So can you respond to the following. So we can figure out what is what's and what's not. 1). Where can this summation be found? 2). What is meant by European? (while other Africans are split up, as usually. lol) 3). How did these Europeans ended up in the hot dry dessert and slopes of that region, which is hard to access, for foreigners? What is the history of these europeans and for where did they come (originally). 4). Where is the Arabic cluster group? And if so, which Arabs are we speaking of here? 5). How did Indians and Oceanias or even your Europeans windup in the overall composition of the Beja who always have lived in the same region for the last 25.000 years. In a large terrain which is not easy to access for outsiders. And the territory they always defended. (from, common sub groups in the region). 6). What method was used to come to these conclusions? If truly so? lol Throwing in a few numbers here and there is not going to so it, this is not how population-genetics works, we have to go to the very bottom of this. 7). From where did these Arab tribes come, who were these Arabs? 8). What is their history and what did and do they look like? 9). How large was the Arabic group when they arrived in the slopes and dessert of the Beja territory. Which they always have defended. My analogy, There is indeed a history of Southern darkskinned Arabic tribes intermarriage with people from the Horn, going back around 1.500 years, however from what is told they were the same people, similar in looks and cultural patterns. We know about the history of the Southern Arabic populations. This is common and well known history, not just oral tradition. This part includes some of the Beja members too. And this is what makes your theory problematic, and almost a false testimony. I wonder, do you understand any of the above? [/qb][/QUOTE]lol.. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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