


jjmuneer wrote:Finally, though I've already been tested myself. Anyways it would be great to display the results here if you could, or atleast tell me where they will be.



burnsss wrote:I would like to test myself but its to expensive 200-400 dollars.


burnsss wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Finally, though I've already been tested myself. Anyways it would be great to display the results here if you could, or atleast tell me where they will be.
What did you test reveal? What haplogroup did you belong to? I would like to test myself but its to expensive 200-400 dollars.

Zert wrote:burnsss wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Finally, though I've already been tested myself. Anyways it would be great to display the results here if you could, or atleast tell me where they will be.
What did you test reveal? What haplogroup did you belong to? I would like to test myself but its to expensive 200-400 dollars.
Check the link in my sig please, the blog is made by a Kurdish scientist who has put together quite some information of the tested Kurdish individuals.
Here's how Kurds compare to other groups:
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=nl&p ... 64571b68c5
In a cluster map:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MgXy9KdriA4/T ... 00/1_2.png
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-UCP5T1pduGU/T ... 00/1_2.png
By numbers:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... EYlE#gid=0



Zert wrote:burnsss wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Finally, though I've already been tested myself. Anyways it would be great to display the results here if you could, or atleast tell me where they will be.
What did you test reveal? What haplogroup did you belong to? I would like to test myself but its to expensive 200-400 dollars.
Check the link in my sig please, the blog is made by a Kurdish scientist who has put together quite some information of the tested Kurdish individuals.
Here's how Kurds compare to other groups:
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=nl&p ... 64571b68c5
In a cluster map:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MgXy9KdriA4/T ... 00/1_2.png
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-UCP5T1pduGU/T ... 00/1_2.png
By numbers:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... EYlE#gid=0


burnsss wrote:Could you explain those? Which groups are we closest realted to? Azeri georgian and iranian?
Cewlik wrote:
Do you think I'm interested in such thinks? Not our DNA make us to Kurds, our history, language and culture make us to Kurds.

burnsss wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Finally, though I've already been tested myself. Anyways it would be great to display the results here if you could, or atleast tell me where they will be.
What did you test reveal? What haplogroup did you belong to? I would like to test myself but its to expensive 200-400 dollars.

Zert wrote:Quite some Kurds have been tested already. Although this sounds very exciting, I'm not sure if we'll discover a lot more about our genetics. We've got a pretty good idea of what the average Kurd is like, and outside the Jewish Kurds, pretty much all Kurdish groups have at least one member tested.
I welcome this project of course, I hope it won't be too long 'till the results come out.

Zert wrote:Quite some Kurds have been tested already. Although this sounds very exciting, I'm not sure if we'll discover a lot more about our genetics. We've got a pretty good idea of what the average Kurd is like, and outside the Jewish Kurds, pretty much all Kurdish groups have at least one member tested.
I welcome this project of course, I hope it won't be too long 'till the results come out.

jjmuneer wrote:Zert the problem with our samply on the blogspot is it is very small. Although if you compare it to the Europedia samples, it is actually quite similar. Still I think a bigger sample will equal a more reliable study. I think if more people from my tribe or clan were studied they would get different results. Though I'm not sure.
Kurdistano wrote:
Thats not true my dear friend. I am sure we will discover more than enough. We do not have a single Sunni Kurdish individual from North or West Kurdistan tested so far. Just a handful Kurds from Eastern and South Kurdistan plus some Alevi Kurdish individuals.
I hope they will test throughout Kurdistan of all parts and not only South.

Zert wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Zert the problem with our samply on the blogspot is it is very small. Although if you compare it to the Europedia samples, it is actually quite similar. Still I think a bigger sample will equal a more reliable study. I think if more people from my tribe or clan were studied they would get different results. Though I'm not sure.
Well, yeah, but if you compare with some other ethnic groups we've got quite a lot of tested individuals, but indeed, the more, the merrier.

Zert wrote:
Yeah, fair enough. I would especially like Kurds from Hakkari and Shernakh to be tested. The reason for this is that most Alevi Kurds have oral histories about descendancy from Khorasan, which would make them the descendants from Eastern Kurdish tribes which were deported Khorasan by the Safavids, and therefore they test quite 'Iranic'.
Now, areas like Shernakh and Hakkari were the main dwelling places of the Carduchians. They are often considered the ancestors of the Kurds, at least etymological. Now, if my theory is correct, they were, at the time of their attestation, recently linguistically Iranicized Hurrians. If the Kurds of those regions are indeed Carduchian-descended, they should test more native, and less Iranic.
Why I think Carduchians were linguistically Iranicized Hurrians and not a true Iranic tribe:
-they were able to converse with Persians (Iranic);
-they revered Teshub (Hurrian deity);
-they were mentioned seperately from the neighbouring Iranic tribes (Medes, Scythians);
-they show similarities to Gutians (etymologically and characteristically), a Hurrian-affiliated people.

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