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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Nevermore: [qb] OK, I apologize. We are individuals with different opinions. But thats ok. No need to being impolite.(Although i didnt start the name calling. Go through the comments) Anyway, Im sorry. But i also have to defend the lioness. Why should non-black people not be allowed to be moderators? This is ridiculous. All the best! [/qb][/QUOTE]Opinions? This one is laughable. You are outright RACIST, and I dare to say even FASCIST since you like to make fun of starving people and underprivileged people by systemic racism. You've exposed the mindset of how a white supremacist reasons. You're an open book and easy to read. The more you post the crazier (dumber) it gets. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Nevermore: [qb] [QUOTE] Originally posted by Nevermore: [b]Are you a Troll??? I quote a guy from the 9th(!!!!) Century, and you are presenting Seljuks and mongols who arrived later? Again HILARIOUS :D :D [/b] Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [b]Nope, actually it's you who is the troll. As you stated you quoted a guy from the 9th century. Turk & Mongol Rule "930" . Can you count?[/b][/QUOTE]Ahahhhaaa ahaaahhaaa ahhaaaa :D [b]ISH GEBOR YOU ARE A FREAK!!!!! :D [/b] [b]930 AD IS the 10th Century !!!!!!!!!!!!![/b] Ahahhhaaa ahhahahaaahhaa YOU UNEDUCATED REFUGEE !!!!!!! PLEASE find some 6 year old Kid to teach you how to count!!! Loooooooooool Where did you go to school,if you did??? Please tell me, i wanna visit its Homepage :D [/qb][/QUOTE]It's about the happenings during that time range itself, not about the "actual" century description given. Of course you skipped this part, which I probably should have posted first for you, since you can't comprehend the subject as a whole: [QUOTE]Muslim Arabs Conquer Iraq from Persian Sassanid Empire (633 - 636): Islam proved to be a powerful unifying force, enabling the previously fragmented Arab tribes to defeat the highly-feared Persian army. The Arab invasion began after the death of Muhammad, led by his successor, Abu Bakr (first Caliph - Muslim Emperor). [/QUOTE] http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/arab_muslim_caliphate.htm I doubt you even understand AL Jahiz as a whole? --[b]A collection of stories about the greedy. Humorous and satirical[/b], it is the best example of al-Jāḥiẓ' prose style. Al-Jāḥiẓ ridicules schoolmasters, beggars, singers and scribes for their greedy behavior. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Nevermore: [qb] ISH GEBOR But nice you speak a relevant language, instead of your irrelevant africa tongue. [/qb][/QUOTE] :D :rolleyes: [IMG]http://oi63.tinypic.com/2iuua7r.jpg[/IMG] —Chris Ehret [QUOTE]Y-chromosome haplogroup tree The Y-chromosome haplogroup tree has been constructed manually following YCC 2008 nomenclature20 with some modifications.35 The tree (Supplementary Figure S1) contains the E haplogroups of Eritrean populations from this study and those reported in the literature.22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 Genotyping results for E-V13, E-V12, E-V22 and E-V32 reported for Eritrean samples and elsewhere23, 27 were retracted to E-M78 haplogroup level. All the analyses in this study were done at the same resolution using the following 17 bi-allelic markers: E-M96, E-M33, E-P2, E-M2, E-M58, E-M191, E-M154, E-M329, E-M215, E-M35, E-M78, E-M81, E-M123, E-M34, E-V6, E-V16/E-M281 and E-M75. [...] [i]Interestingly, this ancestral cluster includes populations like Fulani who has previously shown to display Eastern African ancestry, common history with the Hausa who are the furthest Afro-Asiatic speakers to the west in the Sahel, with a large effective size and complex genetic background. 23 The Fulani who currently speak a language classified as Niger-Kordofanian may have lost their original tongue to as sociated sedentary group similar to other cattle herders in Africa a common tendency among pastoralists. Clearly cultural trends exemplified by populations, like Hausa or Massalit, the latter who have neither strong tradition in agriculture nor animal husbandry, were established subsequent to the initial differentiation of haplogroup E. For example, the early clusters within the network also include Nilo-Saharan speakers like Kunama of Eritrea and Nilotic of Sudan who are ardent nomadic pastoralists but speak a language of non-Afro-Asiatic background the predominant linguistic family within the macrohaplogroup.[/i] [...] The Sahel, which extends between the Atlantic coast of Africa and the Red Sea plateau, represents one of the least sampled areas and populations in the domain of human genetics. The position of Eritrea adjacent to the Red Sea coast provides opportunities for insights regarding human migrations within and beyond the African landscape.[/QUOTE]--Eyoab I Gebremeskel1,2 and Muntaser E Ibrahim1 European Journal of Human Genetics (2014) 22, 1387–1392; doi:10.1038/ejhg.2014.41; published online 26 March 2014 Y-chromosome E haplogroups: [b]their distribution and implication to the origin of Afro-Asiatic languages and pastoralism[/b] WEJHGOpen [/QB][/QUOTE]
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