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[QUOTE]Originally posted by yazid904: [QB] Back migration as presently defined, implies a specifc group left Africa at x time and some time afterwards returned to that place where they assumed thir roots were. I personally find that at odds with my historical reference regarding Spain or Portugal where, in the case of Arabs/Berbers/Moros, many were defeated or dynasties fell (Abbasid/Umayyad/etc., so by default they were forced to leave due to societal upheaval. Basically I ma working from 711AD when Tariq crossed Gibraltar (Rock of Tariq) to 1492. The specifics I know about are historical so I now need to find the genotype record to match. Not difficult but I allude to Morocco which is part of the Berber belt so continuity is present. I am not ruling out that Algiers and Tunisia may have been alternate location where fallen dynastic influences retrested to. Mystery, Back migration, I believe is incidental while saying there was enough Visigoth (Germanic), Celt (Galicia (NW Spain and North Portugal) French (Province of Catalunya) that was introduced in North Africa through the mozarabes (essentially native Spaniards who due to environment behaved like Arabs in all sense of the word except for ethnicity). Tarik the berber was invited to Spain by the Visigoth (German) king who needed his help to quell disturbances leading me to believe North Africa had an informal relationship that turned into conquest when the timing was right. I say that the Senegambian (in this case) M1 lineage from similar group began the journey east (check out if not already Spencer Wells) and ended up in what is now India or sililar place where the seed group from the M1 group stayed and formed a greater nation, as it were. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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