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Benin HbS Haplotype Found at 52.1% in Oman
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by awlaadberry: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [qb] [b]During the Ya’ruba period (1624 – 1744) Oman entered an era of prosperity at home and abroad, and many of the Sultanate’s historic buildings and forts date from this time. However, expansion ended when civil war erupted between rival Omani tribes over the election of a new Imam. Persian forces seized the opportunity to invade and some coastal areas found themselves under foreign occupation once again.[/b] Except for the similarity in name how does that make the the Yoruba into Omanis and they would be Islamic rather than Animist at that date according to the link plus the Yorubas have been living in that part of Africa well before the 18th century. [/qb][/QUOTE]What date are you talking about? I simply gave you an example of other descendants of Ya'arub who called themselves Ya'aruba and they are from Oman. They call their dynasty the Ya'aruba Dynasty because they are descendants of Ya'arub. Also, the Yoruba are called Yoruba because they are descendants of Ya'arub. The similarities in name of other descendants of Ya'arub and the fact that the Yoruba say that they are from Ya'arub and the fact that the Yoruba language has similarities with the Arabic language and the fact that the Yoruba, the Omanis, and the Yemenis all carry the Benin sickle cell haplotype is all proof that the Yoruba are descendants of Ya'arub like the Omanis and Yemenis. How much more proof do you need??? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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