A adamo Junior Member Messages 2,120 Reaction score 76 Points 0 Y-DNA haplogroup T1a1a3 (T-PF7443) mtDNA haplogroup H Jan 7, 2014 #81 So basically it's I2a3*.
A Alan Elite member Messages 2,522 Reaction score 461 Points 83 Ethnic group Kurdish Y-DNA haplogroup R1a1a1 mtDNA haplogroup HV2a1 +G13708A Feb 10, 2014 #82 Anatolian chevalier said: İts can be Eastern native Anatolian people. Anatolian beylik time kurdistan is exist. Click to expand... But it is found in Kurds. How do you want to proof its "Eastern Anatolian" origin without Kurdistan/Kurds :wary2: Anyways as I already said this is the traditional definition of Anatolia. "East Anatolia" is in reality Transcaucasus and Mesopotamia.
Anatolian chevalier said: İts can be Eastern native Anatolian people. Anatolian beylik time kurdistan is exist. Click to expand... But it is found in Kurds. How do you want to proof its "Eastern Anatolian" origin without Kurdistan/Kurds :wary2: Anyways as I already said this is the traditional definition of Anatolia. "East Anatolia" is in reality Transcaucasus and Mesopotamia.
Cosmin Malus Dacus Junior Member Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location München Ethnic group European Y-DNA haplogroup I2a1b Nov 19, 2016 #83 Don't forget to put the Getae-Massagetae in the spreading of I in Asia. Te term kurds is new and the term kurdistan as a country is imaginary.
Don't forget to put the Getae-Massagetae in the spreading of I in Asia. Te term kurds is new and the term kurdistan as a country is imaginary.
S Srbadija Regular Member Messages 59 Reaction score 8 Points 0 Feb 23, 2019 #84 And finally, did I2a comes from Europe to Kurds, or form "Kurds" to Europe?