Difference between revisions of "Y-Haplogroup E-M34"

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In Turkey, Cinnioğlu et al. (2004) found slightly more E-M34 (29) than E-M78 (26) out of 523 individuals tested (a far different E1b1b population than found in the nearby Balkans).
 
In Turkey, Cinnioğlu et al. (2004) found slightly more E-M34 (29) than E-M78 (26) out of 523 individuals tested (a far different E1b1b population than found in the nearby Balkans).
  
The Dulo legend of Hunor and Magor perpetuated among the Hungarians of Arpad (who is given a Turkic genealogy back to the Dulo Kahan Xubrat by Ahmad ibn Fadlan) makes mention of descent from the Nimrodian Iapetus son of Tana. Perhaps we see in this a connection with the Biblical Nimrod of Kush to the legendary Etana of Kish, ancestor of Ur-Zababa.
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According to Cruciani et al. (2004), E-M34 is found at small frequencies in North Africa and Southern Europe (6.6% in Sicily for example), and has its highest concentration in Ethiopia and the Near East (with highest levels in Oman and Turkey). However, because the diversity is apparently low in Ethiopia, the authors suggest that E-M34 was likely introduced into Ethiopia from the Near East.

In Turkey, Cinnioğlu et al. (2004) found slightly more E-M34 (29) than E-M78 (26) out of 523 individuals tested (a far different E1b1b population than found in the nearby Balkans).

05.00% Afghan Hazara
05.88% Afghan Uzbek