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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Pulp: [qb] If the majority of E* carriers on the African Continent are the descendent's of South Arabian Populations the question naturally arises what happened to the pre Arab populations of Asia and Africa. 1.It was Empty space, so who cares. 2.There were no pre Arab populations in Africa and Asia. 3.There was no pre-Arab Civilization in Africa and Asia at all.Only a handful of indigenous drooling idiots,so who cares. 4.They were already Arabs but did not know it. [/qb][/QUOTE]The early populations of Arabia were the Arabs in the sense that Yarab bin Qahtan was the near relative of Saba bin Qahtan and Hadharam i.e. the Hadorab. It is not their fault the name has been more recently adopted by people with little Qahtani or African blood speaking modern Arabic. The name Arab came out of the African population occupying southern Arabia. Period. it is for this reason Strabo and Diodorus refer to Africa east of the Nile as Arabia and the Sabeans along the Nile as Arabians. For over 2,000 years there were no "Arabs" but this African population. The so-called Arab or Semitic genealogy also only references these African people. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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