@@NekoCosmoCat это мем, причем недосказанный. В оригинале было что "у нас в СССР секса нет на телевидении", но вторая часть фразы утонула во взрыве хохота )))
so you are most likely from southern Ukraine and your ancestors are Crimean Tatars, Armenians, Ottoman Turks, and finally Russian settlers. your genetic code perfectly reflects the history of the region
Everyone is talking about the 1% Mongolian which is in the error margin and can safely ignored while completely missing the about 50% Caucasian. That's one parent. One of her parents is from the Caucuses region and is not Slavic which won't be surprising since it was part of the Soviet union but since she thinks she's 100% Ukrainian there is definitely some family questions o be answered
@@lenka156 The commercial DNA testing services are notorious for their inaccuracy and vagueness. They have a habit of giving out small percentages of random groups with whom the person doesn't share ancestry with. Therefore small percentages such as 1% can safely be ignored. Even if this person has East Asian ancestry, that is probably not the 1% here. Slavic people do have some Uralic admixture which is often given out as Mongol or some other east Asian by the testing companies (this also happens vice versa, ie East Asians getting Finnic and Uralic ancestry while not having it) Furthermore the golden horde was majority Turkic by ethnicity (and culture) and many DNA tests don't even differentiate between Turks (as in the Asian ones) and Mongols which is very far from the truth (both groups are ethnically very different). So even if one gets Mongolia in the tests it might as well be from a Turkic source. Also the The Mongol admixture among Slavs is largely a myth as most Slavs don't have Tatar ancestry as shown in genetic studies. There were a few intermarriages among nobility but not so much for general population. And as I stated before, most of the Tatars were ethnically Turkic with a ruling Mongol clan who were rather few in numbers. In conclusion take all the small percentages in such tests with a very large grain of salt
@@lenka156 Historically yes, but one should take everything from these commercial tests with a grain of salt as they are not very accurate. Check out this DNA test of an ancient Ukrainian sample. This person obviously did not have British, Finnish or Native American ancestry but it would still show up because there are some genetic similarities. many modern people take these tests at face value. If this results were theirs they might think they had ancestry from all these places. th-cam.com/video/Qnw59qHb6UU/w-d-xo.html
@@Dang.-Actually, if your ancestors were done the nasty with by the Japanese from 1890s-1945, then you would have a higher Japanese percentage. So it’s much more likely that your Japanese ancestry is from the invasion in the 1500s
During the roman empire the scythians snd Sarmatians.lived in what's now Ukraine. They orgibK came from thr Eurasian steppe and they spoke languages related to some of the languages in the Iranian branch of the indo European language family particularly those present I. The Caucaus mountains like Old Azeri, Modern Ossetian, tati and judeo-Tat the language of the jews of azeribjian. Ukraine had a large Jewish population till would war two intermarriage happened more than people think. The mongols well you know they graped their way from Mongolia across the world in the 12th and 13th centuries
Been studying this one the scythians are the og babylons from the bible. I can't quite figure out when they were chased out of the iranian region. The closest I figured was when Darius chased them o out of the Caucasus mountains into urkiane. But when did they get chased out the Middle East?
The Scythian/Sarmatian tribes who were related to Iranic speakers lived along the pontic steppe for millennia. They didn't just disappear. Most were absorbed into the later arriving nomads who themselves were absorbed by the Slavs.
@@lukapinter149They were genetically close to the original indo-Europeans so they would be “white.” Keep in mind supposedly white features like blue eyes very pale skin and blonde hair had not developed or were very rare in prehistory, only becoming important in historical times do to positive selection. Even 19th century very unPC race scientists considered middle easterners to be white as they understood there is no clear categorical difference between Europe and west Asia.
@@plsbepatientihaveadhd ‘aboriginal ethnicities’ это коренные народности. Девушка скорее всего имеет ввиду тех, кто изначально жил на многих территориях России, до того как они были захвачены Российским государством. Например, эвенки, манси, ненцы, чукчи и т.д.
@@plsbepatientihaveadhd на самом деле вопрос нормальный. Россия - большая и разнообразная. Можно быть русским по национальности и быть представителем этноса не связанного с русским народом. Это часто путают
From the first second of the video, I understood that you have Turkish genes! You have a pure Turkish beauty, of course, you have also inherited the beauties of other genes.
That kind of jet black hair definitely sign of Asian signature even in Balkans if you doesn’t count Greece or Albania that kind of black hair is rare beautiful
Вау, тоже очень хочу когда-нибудь сделать ДНК-тест. Я из России, но насколько мне известно, у меня в крови каких только народов нет. Точно есть русские и украинцы, дедушка всё время говорил о том, что у него в роду есть донские казаки, возможно есть белорусы, потому что соседние страны. И недавно бабушка мне рассказала про дальних родственников поляков и евреев. А по форме глаз можно судить о том, что у меня среди предков были ещё либо азиатские народы, либо северные народы. И это только те, кого я знаю! А сколько ещё у меня предков, которых я не знаю, это же просто с ума сойти! Меня очень вдохновляет мысль о том, что у каждого из нас есть предки со всего света, это очень круто и интересно
Донской казак это просто воинский чин. Казаки были по ввсей территории российской империи, для охраны её границ. Начиная с указа Ивана грозного, С 16 века повсеместно были везде. И назывались казаками в зависимости от региона. По всей территории государства и его приграничных областей! Аж до дальнего востока! Во Владивостоке. К примеру, Моя родня прабабушки и прадедушки во многих поколениях были терские казаки, военные люди, очень статные красивые и высокие. Проживали на реке Терек, Где сейчас Чечня и грозный. Наша Южная граница. Я сама родилась в грозном. Но в 1993 бежали из-за войны. Чеченской. В большинстве своём были русские люди как мы. Но это воинское звание могли носить и представители других национальностей также.. кто отел поступить на службу. Ограничений не было по национальности.
That mosque was built on Jewish soil (the western wall) as well all know the western wall was built by jews and the mosque is built on top of ancient Israel known as "kingdom of Israel" and under that mosque is more than 3000 years of Jewish ancestry.
@@zeletovahas absolutely nothing to do with ashkenazi jews who are 70% southern european genetically. If you were making a csse of mizrahi (middle eastern) jewish ancestry there would be some point but askenazi jews have no claim or relation to a region theyre genetically and culturally alien to. It would be more accurate to show pictures of orthodox jewish societies in ukraine and east europe.
you know. i was going to say that you look kinda of Persian or Iranian ( I'm iranian myself ) but I thought people in the comment section will get angry at me 😅😬
I am from Russia, abd have been always told my father was a jew. Turned out I have 3% of Russian and Jewish was not even in the list. But 12% Ukrainian and 15% Romanian. Unexpected results.
I remember that my Ukrainian friend also got 40% Iranian. That kinda makes sense, cause Saka people which were eastern Iranian nomads lived in That area and Caucasia for centuries.
This is not Iran, but the Caucasus, after all, Ukrainians lived next to the North Caucasians and mixed with them. And this girl most likely has Chechen, Circassian blood.
I don't think so, your average Ukrainian doesn't score nearly half-West Asian, it's usually in the single digits. Nearly half of this woman's ancestry is West Asian, this is undoubtedly recent admixture.
In Tamil we say: Don't stir the pond. (Actually the word used refers to a water body smaller than a pond.) We can never guess what could come out! There's another proverb that says: Do not probe the origin of rivers, saints and women!
I’m Mexican and got 3% Iranian/Caucuses along with less than 1% Indian/Central Asian trace ancestry . My grandfather kept saying he had a grandparent from somewhere in the Middle East. Guess he was right. I took a few other tests and they show Central Asian/Pashtun instead. Decided to take one final test with Ancestry to find out exactly lol. I might update this post with my results if I can find it again.
I am a Turkish citizen who lives in Izmir and I did ancestory DNA test and my results were approximately; Greek: 80% Mongol: 10% Jew: 5% Armenian: 3% Turk: 2%
@dorasmith7875 Not really. Since Greeks colonized the Mediterranean and Black Sea, their DNA shows up in all those nationalities and ethnicities. In various percentages. It has been called the "Greek Effect" by Cavalli-Sforza. Regarding Ukraine, it's an artificial country with Polish, Hungarian, Romanian, Greek, Tatar, Russian minorities.
My ancestors of Greek Pontian and Laz descent lived in Cars, Trabzon, Samsun for centuries but had to immigrate to Krasnodar due to the Greek Pontian genocide that occured to the region
Iranian, Caucasian &Mesopotamian is a region that shows for people from North Caucasus, Georgia, Azerbaijan etc. And as she also has 10% anatolian im pretty sure she is half north caucasus
The Turkish peninnsula is not only home to Turks, but also Armenians, Greeks, Kurdis, Ancient Macedonians, Ancient Albanians, Persians, other Iranians, Caucasus Peoples, Central Asians, Ancient Romans, Tatars, Mongolians, Ancient Thrakians, Ancient Hittite, Ancient Lydians, Ancient Lyrians, and even Norse people. Crimea even had a "Chinese" population called The Khitai, then later the Tatars.
@@Uran_KH-98 Turkic, but not *Turkish, the people of soap operas, the Istambuli* There is huge difference between definition of *Turkish (Seljuks)* with sh at the end, and definition of Turkic with a c instead at the end (Tatar, Central Asian, Qashqai, Utagai, Altai, Sakha, Azerbaijani, Chechen). *Other Turkics that are not Turkish are a little more eastern and closer to their East Asian roots by DNA than Azeris, Turkish, Tatars, and Chechens who are very mostly near eastern in DNA*
Cool ancestry composition! My family is from Yemen, and I'm Jewish (we live in Israel now). The Jewish community in Yemen was very conservative, kept to themselves and only married inside the community for generations (it's 2000+ years old). I took a DNA test out of curiosity, and actually got 100% Yemenite, which genuinely surprised me - I expected like a 97%. I guess it isn't entirely surprising given our history, but I admit I was a little disappointed my ancestry results were so boring😅 It was really cool to see it pinpointed my grandparents home towns very accurately, and gave some really interesting pieces of information about our family and common traits.
@@blyat5352 your reply is stupid as hell The Iranians have genetics which is a mix of Andronvo(Aryan) +Bmac + The native Elam and Anatolian populations. While the scythians have genetics which is a mix of Andronvo and some Native Balkan culture . Both Scythians and Iranians both belong to Iranian linguistic family and their dna overlap in a lot of areas
@@blyat5352 The original Scythians and Sarmatians were an Iranian people in origin. In the 1st millennium AD, their area of settlement, which was mainly concentrated in the steppes and deserts of Eurasia, was significantly reduced as a result of Slavic, Turkic, and Mongolic expansions; many were subjected to Slavicization and Turkification.
@@blyat5352 In Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the name "Scythian" was used in Greco-Roman and Byzantine literature for various groups of nomadic "barbarians" living on the Pontic-Caspian steppe who were not related to the actual Scythians such as the Huns, Goths, Ostrogoths, Turkic peoples, Pannonian Avars, Khazars and Slavs. For example, Byzantine sources referred to Russian raiders attacking Constantinople in AD 860. in contemporary accounts as "Tauroscythians" because of their geographical origin, and despite their lack of ethnic relationship to the Scythians. the Scythians have also been used to denote all early Eurasian nomads, although the validity of such terminology is controversial, the Scythians, Saka and Cimmerians were closely related nomadic Iranian peoples, and the ancient Babylonians, the ancient Persians and the ancient Greeks used respectively the names "Cimmerian", "Saka" and "Scythian" for all the Indo-Iranian steppe nomads.
That makes perfect sense, given the migratory patterns and historical peoples who have come and settled that area through the millennia. The Scythians (Indo Iranic people) had been there for many millennia and offshoots of renown, such as the Sarmatians and Kazakhs, who maintained martial prowess during early Middle Ages and late antiquity. Europe as a whole (with the exception of the Basque,Albanian and Sardinians) comes from Indo-Iranic , hence the name Indo-European ancestry combined with Anatolian farmers and the old hunter gatherer culture going back many more millennia. The Turks had a strong influence in that region through trade as did the Romans before them.
Yeah, nothing shocking here She literally looks like many people from Turkey, Caucasus ect and we know that Ukraine was occupied by ottomani empire, Mongols and settled by Tatars and Jews ... so nothing was strange for me ....
@@Ben_2040 было, по чертам лица легко отслеживается. К примеру у индо-европейцев почти не бывает густых и скругленных бровей, они должны быть ровными, и это не проделки Гитлера, это факты
@@Ben_2040Когда славяне темными стали? Они же русые и голубо(зелено)глазые, но не карие и не такие темноволосые. Конечно южные славяне могут иметь и коричневые волосы, но чаще это все же русые😅
странно думать что ты на 100% какой либо национальности, проживая в центре самого большого материка😄 ладно бы там островок в центре океана от куда люди не выбираются и то не верится
I am from Russia, we did dna test with my mother only to find out that she is 90% something between Russian and Ukrainian, but I am 80% Ukrainian, 12% Swedish or Finnish, but 0% Russian xd
Autosomal DNA is so bloody random isn’t it?! Lol! They are only estimates though, but also, they could be lumping Russian in with Ukrainian since they’re genetically extremely similar - In fact, I think they might be identical, I’m not sure - so I suppose it might depend on where abouts they were from/lived, because today’s Ukraine used to be part of the Russian Empire once, and part of Poland also. My Grandad’s family were from the Oblast Ukraine area when it was part of Poland//Russian Empire.
I have genuinely never, NEVER, heard a song before that goes THIS HARD in daycore. When I first heard the normal version of Bury The Light, I was already mad impressed, but THIS. THIS. I AM DECEASED. My ears have been blessed.
I've always wanted to try and get my DNA tested for these ancestry stuff. From what I know my paternal grandparents are both 2nd gen Chinese, their parents emigrated from China. No idea what they were like beyond the picture used in their wake. My maternal grandfather is also a Chinese immigrant, and my maternal grandmother is Filipino with some alleged Spanish ancestry. (Said to me by my mom who has the tendency to spout BS like "your great-aunt's eyes are gray coz she stared at the sun for too long."🙄 Btw this great-aunt is my matermal grandmother's sister. She didn't have any eye disease, she only needed glasses to read) I'm interested in whether we actually do have some Spanish ancestry, and how Chinese I really am.
It’s really humbling to see how we all connect. Many of us are raised to believe our “blood” is a status and that any mix is closer to being inferior. Even finding a 2% is a beautiful reminder that humans are all connected and move around.
РЕЯБАТА,МЫ ВСЕ ЖИВЕМ ПОД ОДНИМ НЕБОМ И БОГОМ!ЕСЛИ НЕКОТОРЫЕ ЛЮДИ НЕНАВИДЯТ-ЭТО НЕ ЗНАЧИТ,ЧТО МЫ ДОЛЖНЫ БЫТЬ ТАКИМИ КАК ОНИ!!!!!!!МЫ ВСЕ -ДЕТИ БОЖЬИ!!!!!!ЛЮБВИ ВСЕМ!
а какая должна быть славянская внешность? нос картошкой? какие то массивы в частях лица? у американцев (основном британских и смешанных европейцев) вытянутые и мощные челюсти как и у некоторых европейцев у восточных славян такое редкость -из за финно-угорских смешений у южных народов испанцев и итальянцев,кавказцев прекрасные черты лица - строгие и острые - выразительные!! а у нас (большинства русских ) ближе к плосколицым азиатам - аля водянова настоящие славяне живут в чехии словакии и польше сравните любого жителя этих стран с русскими и поймете где настоящие где нет И вообще то это языковая группа а не этническая - т.к многие древние славяне были поглощены и создали гибридные нации
@@kara3198 not at all, still Poland, Slovakia and Belarus are the most Slavic countries by genecity. And dont forget that above all Slavic meaning cultural group, not only language or genes
That is such a dumb myth. And there is no one Slavic look. Ukrainians aren't JUST Slavic there's a deep history there especially depending on where in Ukraine.
@@efe5587 Wrong, she's wearing a traditional Tibetan dress. I'm Tibetan; I would know. (I'm talking about the girl in the first photo when the screen said "Mongolian 1.1%")
@@anthonyproffitt5341I feel like its kurdish because kurds are caucasian in iran iraq turkey and syria and also a lot of kurds exist in russia and ukraine because certain small villages of russia where once filled with kurds and still some are so im almost certain its kurdish
Your family seems to have a very open mind when it comes to inter cultural mingle😊 I am from South America and would like to throw my genetic head in the ring😅😂😂😂
Если честно, вообще не верю что хоть когда-то эти сто процентов существовали. Разве что какой-нибудь изолированный народ, наподобие Японии. Вот они может и были какое-то время "100% чистыми", потому что долгое время страна была закрыта, нация изолирована от "притока свежей крови" вот и получалось что у них там чисто свои все женились на своих только . Но и они уже потихоньку-помаленьку смешиваются. А вот такие большие страны (как Россия, Европа, Амэрика и тд) и к тому же с открытыми политическими и торговыми отношениями просто не могли сохранить никакую "чистоту" нации (с души воротит писать это слово если честно🤢)
Есть, шведы например. Есть англоязычное видео, где шведы делали тест ДНК. У одного было 100% скандинав(швед) и у других около 90 и более и немного финская кровь
The Anatolian Genes the companies show you (such as 23andme's and ancestry's) are based on today's Anatolian Turks. It has nothing to do with indO EuROpEaNs
Indo-European is a language family, not a shared lineage. Anatolians and Iranians are genetically and phenotypically distinct from Russians and Ukrainians.
If I was 1.1% Mongolian I'd be walking around telling everyone that I am a Genghis Khan's direct descendant
Kkkk kkkk idem!!
I do!
Chingiskhan was only one, you'd rather be decendent less popular mongol concorar
same lol😂
@@smilealways1441i had the blue spot when i was born until I reached 8 years old
Вполне нормальное явление для современного человека, тем более из бывшего СССР, где национальности перемешивались огромной ложкой...
Украинки всегда славились своей шаловливостью)))
@@Bubnova1986 сильно ли они от остальных отличались? В СССР вообще секса не было, но национальности перемешивались )))
@@leon7736 о чем ты говоришь небыло😂🤣🤣 еще как был!😂 суть остается одна чистых прям практически и нету уже
@@NekoCosmoCat это мем, причем недосказанный. В оригинале было что "у нас в СССР секса нет на телевидении", но вторая часть фразы утонула во взрыве хохота )))
Там не ложка мешала, друг, ой не ложка😂😂😂
so you are most likely from southern Ukraine and your ancestors are Crimean Tatars, Armenians, Ottoman Turks, and finally Russian settlers. your genetic code perfectly reflects the history of the region
its anatolian not turkish
@@eternal_riftz8801he said ottoman turks
Europeans aren’t “turks👳🏿♀️🦃🇹🇷”.
@@133З you mean 👳🏿♂️
@@133ЗGaymenian you are also not european
Gengis Kahn and his sons really spread their dna far and wide
I hope, i Don't got it
@@cavachoncx777 Jesus is prophet not god
@@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat Иисус Бог. Мусульмане пусть считают его Богом. Пофигу
@@Anna-rg6su Иисус Еврейский пророк навсего
@@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat Считай так дальше. Для Христиан он Бог, для вас насрать кто, хоть камень
The reason that you have about 40% Iranian genes is that there were Scythians in Ukraine and they were of Iranian descent
دقیقا😂 مثل من نصفه
She has 50% relation to Iran because Ukraine and iran have been Turkish soul.Ukraine and Iran were part of turkish empire's in tusen years..
Scythians werent full Iranian and Turkics and Slavics have relation keep denying this
@@joseftaghizadeh8655 The Scythians do not have Turks genetics
She obviously has an Ukrainian parent and an Iranian parent. She's 50/50 Slav/MENA
Everyone is talking about the 1% Mongolian which is in the error margin and can safely ignored while completely missing the about 50% Caucasian. That's one parent. One of her parents is from the Caucuses region and is not Slavic which won't be surprising since it was part of the Soviet union but since she thinks she's 100% Ukrainian there is definitely some family questions o be answered
The 1% mongolian is probably from the times of Golden horde which ruled in that region for centuries.
@@lenka156
The commercial DNA testing services are notorious for their inaccuracy and vagueness. They have a habit of giving out small percentages of random groups with whom the person doesn't share ancestry with. Therefore small percentages such as 1% can safely be ignored.
Even if this person has East Asian ancestry, that is probably not the 1% here. Slavic people do have some Uralic admixture which is often given out as Mongol or some other east Asian by the testing companies (this also happens vice versa, ie East Asians getting Finnic and Uralic ancestry while not having it)
Furthermore the golden horde was majority Turkic by ethnicity (and culture) and many DNA tests don't even differentiate between Turks (as in the Asian ones) and Mongols which is very far from the truth (both groups are ethnically very different). So even if one gets Mongolia in the tests it might as well be from a Turkic source.
Also the The Mongol admixture among Slavs is largely a myth as most Slavs don't have Tatar ancestry as shown in genetic studies. There were a few intermarriages among nobility but not so much for general population. And as I stated before, most of the Tatars were ethnically Turkic with a ruling Mongol clan who were rather few in numbers.
In conclusion take all the small percentages in such tests with a very large grain of salt
@@captainfury497 I know about this. And You are true, but in Ukraine, it make sense historicly. F.e. there are/were Tatars on Krym.
1% isn't even close to an error margin
@@lenka156 Historically yes, but one should take everything from these commercial tests with a grain of salt as they are not very accurate. Check out this DNA test of an ancient Ukrainian sample. This person obviously did not have British, Finnish or Native American ancestry but it would still show up because there are some genetic similarities. many modern people take these tests at face value. If this results were theirs they might think they had ancestry from all these places.
th-cam.com/video/Qnw59qHb6UU/w-d-xo.html
I thought I was 100% Chinese until my DNA test told me I have North Korean, South Korean and Japanese ancestors 🇨🇳🇰🇵🇰🇷🇯🇵
Bro got some imperial japanese empire 😅
What part of China is your family from? I’m half Korean, and from my understanding Han China once covered part of North Korea.
I'm not as interesting haha. I think I'm 98% south korean and 1% Japanese, the history behind it is pretty clear and sad too lol
Do north koreans and south koreans have distinct dna though? I thought they are the same people. How did you know which korean?
@@Dang.-Actually, if your ancestors were done the nasty with by the Japanese from 1890s-1945, then you would have a higher Japanese percentage. So it’s much more likely that your Japanese ancestry is from the invasion in the 1500s
Pretty sure that 1.1% Mongolian dna is from my bro chengiz😆
🤣🤣🤣
I was trying not thinking abt it👀👄👀
I don't think so because he just killed them
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
I’m Russian and I feel like many Russians are at least a little bit Scythian, Mongolian, and Ashkenazi Jew.
But what about the millions of Russians in the north who have nothing in common with the Mongols, Scythians and Jews?
Zelensky jew face hehe
не, мы в основном славяне, финно-угры и германцы
@@Satkng Every Russian have a Tatars blood.. They occupied Russia in winter..😂😂😂
@@AliMozafari-wm9zw fake statistics
I thought it could be Iranian when I saw you face in the beginning. Damn 40%
Are you Iranian because I saw her face and knew it also
During the roman empire the scythians snd Sarmatians.lived in what's now Ukraine. They orgibK came from thr Eurasian steppe and they spoke languages related to some of the languages in the Iranian branch of the indo European language family particularly those present I. The Caucaus mountains like Old Azeri, Modern Ossetian, tati and judeo-Tat the language of the jews of azeribjian.
Ukraine had a large Jewish population till would war two intermarriage happened more than people think.
The mongols well you know they graped their way from Mongolia across the world in the 12th and 13th centuries
Been studying this one the scythians are the og babylons from the bible. I can't quite figure out when they were chased out of the iranian region. The closest I figured was when Darius chased them o out of the Caucasus mountains into urkiane. But when did they get chased out the Middle East?
@@HipHopNerdHarryGustoMost probably she's of Sarmatian descent.
@@HipHopNerdHarryGusto notes this down.
I don’t think there is such thing as a 100% Ukrainian due to our history. Our lands have been colonized and invaded too many times:(
Yes, I know, the inscription is more to attract attention)
yup
Yeah because kieven rus existed
U had no land tho, it was Polish or Russian all the time
Slovak here, mongols used to roam these lands and sell us a slaves around 1000 a.d. Frankish salesman Samo saved us from the Avars too
The Scythian/Sarmatian tribes who were related to Iranic speakers lived along the pontic steppe for millennia. They didn't just disappear. Most were absorbed into the later arriving nomads who themselves were absorbed by the Slavs.
But Sychtians are always described as white not brown
@@lukapinter149 They were Aryan, or Iranic, but that does not imply that they are Iranian. Iranic refers to the same kin group of individuals.
@@ConquerorOfMountains So were orginal speakers of iranic languages white like scythians and later mixed with natives and became iranians?
@@lukapinter149 Iranians are not brown, you're confusing them with arabs
@@lukapinter149They were genetically close to the original indo-Europeans so they would be “white.” Keep in mind supposedly white features like blue eyes very pale skin and blonde hair had not developed or were very rare in prehistory, only becoming important in historical times do to positive selection.
Even 19th century very unPC race scientists considered middle easterners to be white as they understood there is no clear categorical difference between Europe and west Asia.
Mah boi Genghis really got around
You know his soldiers also impregnated alot of women as well???
Swallowed a lot of eggs tho) Bet sisters were banging slaves on the side😁🫣😏
You're just jealous you didn't have a wide array of women to snuggle with.
Meanwhile, I did my DNA test to find what diverse roots I have, and it turns out I am like 99% russian. 😅 I didn't even know this was possible.
by russian, you mean russky, or Russian as all the aboriginal ethnicities?
@@sonyasever7625 какие-какие этносы? у тебя всё хорошо?
@@plsbepatientihaveadhd ‘aboriginal ethnicities’ это коренные народности. Девушка скорее всего имеет ввиду тех, кто изначально жил на многих территориях России, до того как они были захвачены Российским государством. Например, эвенки, манси, ненцы, чукчи и т.д.
@@ПирожочекКатя ой зря быканула
вопрос всё равно странный но теперь понятнее спасибо!!
@@plsbepatientihaveadhd на самом деле вопрос нормальный. Россия - большая и разнообразная. Можно быть русским по национальности и быть представителем этноса не связанного с русским народом. Это часто путают
Chinggis Khan really wasn't kidding when he said
"I came
I came
I came"
If i had a small percentage of a Mongolian i would walk around and tell everyone that my entire family were elite fighters during the mongol empire.
Why?
They just were elite rapists
Adopt a horse
😂
And probably r****ts
Даже по виду видно что там Кавказ или Турция . Не бывает украинцев чистых с такой внешностью
Бывает, посмотри на картины украинцев Репина, у них даже в литературе все время используется слово "чернобровая"
@@murmur1721 так украинские казаки постоянно турчанок привозили из походов. Очевидно же
да, и они при этом обижаются, когда люди думают, что они татары 🤡
да никого чистого не бывает
А кто такие чистые украинцы? Или чистые русские?
From the first second of the video, I understood that you have Turkish genes! You have a pure Turkish beauty, of course, you have also inherited the beauties of other genes.
That kind of jet black hair definitely sign of Asian signature even in Balkans if you doesn’t count Greece or Albania that kind of black hair is rare beautiful
Or a bottle from the drugstore
It is well seen that her hair is coloured to dark black. Ukrainians have no such dark hair. She obviously originated from mixed marriage...
Вау, тоже очень хочу когда-нибудь сделать ДНК-тест. Я из России, но насколько мне известно, у меня в крови каких только народов нет. Точно есть русские и украинцы, дедушка всё время говорил о том, что у него в роду есть донские казаки, возможно есть белорусы, потому что соседние страны. И недавно бабушка мне рассказала про дальних родственников поляков и евреев. А по форме глаз можно судить о том, что у меня среди предков были ещё либо азиатские народы, либо северные народы. И это только те, кого я знаю! А сколько ещё у меня предков, которых я не знаю, это же просто с ума сойти! Меня очень вдохновляет мысль о том, что у каждого из нас есть предки со всего света, это очень круто и интересно
Донские казаки могли быть букаально любой национальности
мой дед донской казак с типичной казацкой фамилией, но ни разу не украинец.
Донской казак это просто воинский чин.
Казаки были по ввсей территории российской империи, для охраны её границ.
Начиная с указа Ивана грозного,
С 16 века повсеместно были везде.
И назывались казаками в зависимости от региона.
По всей территории государства и его приграничных областей!
Аж до дальнего востока!
Во Владивостоке.
К примеру, Моя родня прабабушки и прадедушки во многих поколениях были терские казаки, военные люди, очень статные красивые и высокие.
Проживали на реке Терек,
Где сейчас Чечня и грозный.
Наша Южная граница.
Я сама родилась в грозном. Но в 1993 бежали из-за войны. Чеченской.
В большинстве своём были русские люди как мы. Но это воинское звание могли носить и представители других национальностей также.. кто отел поступить на службу. Ограничений не было по национальности.
я из России, у меня по маме фамилия украинская (Юрченко), а по папе польская(Скибо), но при этом все говорят что я похожа на осетинку
Dumb girl there are people looking asian in Russia
Just to correct you, you have added Al Aqsa Mosque (Jerusalem) as “jewish” that isnt the case that means arab btw not jewish
That mosque was built on Jewish soil (the western wall) as well all know the western wall was built by jews and the mosque is built on top of ancient Israel known as "kingdom of Israel" and under that mosque is more than 3000 years of Jewish ancestry.
@@zeletovahas absolutely nothing to do with ashkenazi jews who are 70% southern european genetically. If you were making a csse of mizrahi (middle eastern) jewish ancestry there would be some point but askenazi jews have no claim or relation to a region theyre genetically and culturally alien to. It would be more accurate to show pictures of orthodox jewish societies in ukraine and east europe.
@@zeletova🇮🇱🤝🇮🇳
@@Polarstar_N much love brother ❤️
But ashkenazi jews are literally East Europeans💀@@zeletova
I thought she was Iranian at first. Her results make a lot of sense
But she is white
@@Horusian I see… you consumed a lot of western media (wouldn’t be surprised if you mention the movie 300 😂
You didn’t.
Caucasian not Iranian north of Iran is South Azerbaijan which is originally TURKIC, not Iranian or persian . U guys are middle eastern not Caucasian .
@@Horusianiran means land of aryan. Aryans come in different shades. Alot of people in iran are european white to light tanned to darker.
you know. i was going to say that you look kinda of Persian or Iranian ( I'm iranian myself ) but I thought people in the comment section will get angry at me 😅😬
I noticed it immediately aswell. The eyes, the nose, chin and especially her skin complexion gave it away
😐حس میکنم stalker شدم
@@shueibdahirShe seems too white to be Iranian
@@shueibdahirher skin complexion is kinda like mine...
lol same. She looks like me and Im from Iran
I’m also mixed race! Half polish, a quarter of indian and scottish too
And a sprinkle of dutch :3
I am so mixed I can’t say it all
I am from Russia, abd have been always told my father was a jew. Turned out I have 3% of Russian and Jewish was not even in the list. But 12% Ukrainian and 15% Romanian. Unexpected results.
А чем украинцы отличаются от русских-то? Кровь жовто-блакитная?)))
А что это за тест? От какой компании?
@@4ry582 атлас
А остальные 70%?
@@seriouslyidk всякие европейцы по 10%
I remember that my Ukrainian friend also got 40% Iranian. That kinda makes sense, cause Saka people which were eastern Iranian nomads lived in That area and Caucasia for centuries.
That's way too ancient. DNA tests show a more recent ancestry
This is not Iran, but the Caucasus, after all, Ukrainians lived next to the North Caucasians and mixed with them. And this girl most likely has Chechen, Circassian blood.
@@Master-Maksimum there are Iranian people in the Caucasus, that's what the original comment said
@@cezar211091 There are Ossetians.
I don't think so, your average Ukrainian doesn't score nearly half-West Asian, it's usually in the single digits. Nearly half of this woman's ancestry is West Asian, this is undoubtedly recent admixture.
In Tamil we say: Don't stir the pond. (Actually the word used refers to a water body smaller than a pond.) We can never guess what could come out! There's another proverb that says: Do not probe the origin of rivers, saints and women!
Wow you’re 40 % Iranian! 🇮🇷❤️
She is probably Scythian who where also Iranian peoples in Ukraine from the past
Shes not iranian, its west asia region which referes oghuz turks, most of Ukrainians are Christian oghuz or kipchaks with slavic admixture
@@BigYeti01turks are not related to west asia , get the fuck out of this idea
West of Asia is dominated by iranic people such as Kurds Persians Lurs and Azerbaijanis
Not Turkish DNA !
@@saeeddookat2330 only in molla fairy tales books
I’m Mexican and got 3% Iranian/Caucuses along with less than 1% Indian/Central Asian trace ancestry . My grandfather kept saying he had a grandparent from somewhere in the Middle East. Guess he was right. I took a few other tests and they show Central Asian/Pashtun instead. Decided to take one final test with Ancestry to find out exactly lol. I might update this post with my results if I can find it again.
Any updates? I wrote this so you can find it again. Also I’m intrigued! Lol!
Hi we r waiting for ur update 👀
See if there is any Uzbeks in the blood lolll
any update?
All of those people you have listen are the same people. They have 90% same DNA. Indeed they’re just different names to describe the same people.
What is 100% certain is that you are beautiful.
I though I was 100% polish and then I looked at the results then 20% German💀
the german raped polish women in the eastern front and the ukrainians killed hundreds of thousands of polish civilians thats not suprising
Thats why you should pass everyone in art class
Are you from Silesia by any chance?
@@crimsoncockatoo461 no
😂
I am a Turkish citizen who lives in Izmir and I did ancestory DNA test and my results were approximately;
Greek: 80%
Mongol: 10%
Jew: 5%
Armenian: 3%
Turk: 2%
Greek ancestry is as complex as Ukrainian.
@dorasmith7875 Not really. Since Greeks colonized the Mediterranean and Black Sea, their DNA shows up in all those nationalities and ethnicities. In various percentages. It has been called the "Greek Effect" by Cavalli-Sforza.
Regarding Ukraine, it's an artificial country with Polish, Hungarian, Romanian, Greek, Tatar, Russian minorities.
My ancestors of Greek Pontian and Laz descent lived in Cars, Trabzon, Samsun for centuries but had to immigrate to Krasnodar due to the Greek Pontian genocide that occured to the region
İzmirliler Selanikten Giritten göçen fazla Yunan çıkması şaşıralacak bir durum değil.
You are not Turk Don't lie
I am 100% pure Romanian 🇷🇴💪
100% 🧐I don't think so if that is true then you should be a Dracula 😌
So you are inbred
Nope
That's historically accurate
I saw your face and thought to myself she looks half Persian, still got shocked when I watched it.
You're gorgeous
I thought she does have Crimean tatar genes. They had been Ukrainian neighbors long ago and went through our lands a lot
Everyone has at least .001% Mongolian lol Gengis got around 😂
I am Persian and you look like me 🇮🇷
As an Iranian I can confirm U look like Iranian actually I expected it😅❤️
I'm an Iranian too😁
yea the hair too it was so dark, she is beautiful
the hair is colored dumbass @@no1weezerfan
She is more beautiful actually she has insane beauty for iranic standard sorryt :)
@@positivevibes2869that's phenotype
Im turkish and u r so pretty ❤❤❤❤
40% iranian, hi sister from iran😊😘🇮🇷
Ieieeeieiieeieiieie
I guess This is scythian and sarmatian dna
@@Raptorozaur those are iranian to brother
Iranian, Caucasian &Mesopotamian is a region that shows for people from North Caucasus, Georgia, Azerbaijan etc. And as she also has 10% anatolian im pretty sure she is half north caucasus
Cimmerian and Scythian DNA? Ancient Iranic peoples.
The Turkish peninnsula is not only home to Turks, but also Armenians, Greeks, Kurdis, Ancient Macedonians, Ancient Albanians, Persians, other Iranians, Caucasus Peoples, Central Asians, Ancient Romans, Tatars, Mongolians, Ancient Thrakians, Ancient Hittite, Ancient Lydians, Ancient Lyrians, and even Norse people.
Crimea even had a "Chinese" population called The Khitai, then later the Tatars.
persians no arabs r yes found in turkey
@@deadbeat5165 Pre-Persians and Pre-Iranic people used to live in Turkey during Pre-historic times.
@@deadbeat5165kurds are iranian tho
Central Asians, half Caucasian and Tatars also turkic peoples tho
@@Uran_KH-98 Turkic, but not *Turkish, the people of soap operas, the Istambuli* There is huge difference between definition of *Turkish (Seljuks)* with sh at the end, and definition of Turkic with a c instead at the end (Tatar, Central Asian, Qashqai, Utagai, Altai, Sakha, Azerbaijani, Chechen). *Other Turkics that are not Turkish are a little more eastern and closer to their East Asian roots by DNA than Azeris, Turkish, Tatars, and Chechens who are very mostly near eastern in DNA*
I'm Brazilian, if I ever did a DNA test, I would get the entire world.
Cool ancestry composition!
My family is from Yemen, and I'm Jewish (we live in Israel now). The Jewish community in Yemen was very conservative, kept to themselves and only married inside the community for generations (it's 2000+ years old). I took a DNA test out of curiosity, and actually got 100% Yemenite, which genuinely surprised me - I expected like a 97%. I guess it isn't entirely surprising given our history, but I admit I was a little disappointed my ancestry results were so boring😅
It was really cool to see it pinpointed my grandparents home towns very accurately, and gave some really interesting pieces of information about our family and common traits.
You mean Palestine 😅 if u know history 😂 it’s Palestine 😊
Israël chai👑
@@samermousa8765 🤡🤡🤡🤡
Very interesting, but what test did you do, do not tell me? Amazing accuracy to the city - it's just unrealistically cool! ❤
There is something about 100% you might not be aware of. There is only one way to reach that and it's by marrying your cousins.
That iranian is from Scythian DNA
Iranians dna is Middle Eastern. While Scythians dna was a mix of North European with East Asians like.
@@blyat5352 they share similar dna ik
@@blyat5352 your reply is stupid as hell The Iranians have genetics which is a mix of Andronvo(Aryan) +Bmac + The native Elam and Anatolian populations. While the scythians have genetics which is a mix of Andronvo and some Native Balkan culture . Both Scythians and Iranians both belong to Iranian linguistic family and their dna overlap in a lot of areas
@@blyat5352 The original Scythians and Sarmatians were an Iranian people in origin. In the 1st millennium AD, their area of settlement, which was mainly concentrated in the steppes and deserts of Eurasia, was significantly reduced as a result of Slavic, Turkic, and Mongolic expansions; many were subjected to Slavicization and Turkification.
@@blyat5352 In Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the name "Scythian" was used in Greco-Roman and Byzantine literature for various groups of nomadic "barbarians" living on the Pontic-Caspian steppe who were not related to the actual Scythians such as the Huns, Goths, Ostrogoths, Turkic peoples, Pannonian Avars, Khazars and Slavs. For example, Byzantine sources referred to Russian raiders attacking Constantinople in AD 860. in contemporary accounts as "Tauroscythians" because of their geographical origin, and despite their lack of ethnic relationship to the Scythians. the Scythians have also been used to denote all early Eurasian nomads, although the validity of such terminology is controversial, the Scythians, Saka and Cimmerians were closely related nomadic Iranian peoples, and the ancient Babylonians, the ancient Persians and the ancient Greeks used respectively the names "Cimmerian", "Saka" and "Scythian" for all the Indo-Iranian steppe nomads.
I am not surprised. If I saw you in the street, I would guess that you are Irani/Persian.
sorry but Iranians are not as beautiful as this girl :)
Iran and Caucasus generally cluster under the same term West Asian. This is probably due to having some ancestors from the Caucasus area.
As an Mongolian I WOULD ACCEPT YOU AS AN ACTUAL MONGOL PERSON AS AN “BURYAT MONGOL” [Northern mongol]
Бурят-монгол? Может просто бурят?
Бурят-Монгол!
lol Mongolian have chinky eyes she has beautiful eyes 😂 she is European not Mongolian ok 👌 !!
Buriiad Mongol
I remember asking my Ukrainian
Coworker why some Ukrainian women
Look Asian.... Like for example his wife... This explains ❤️🔥
That makes perfect sense, given the migratory patterns and historical peoples who have come and settled that area through the millennia. The Scythians (Indo Iranic people) had been there for many millennia and offshoots of renown, such as the Sarmatians and Kazakhs, who maintained martial prowess during early Middle Ages and late antiquity. Europe as a whole (with the exception of the Basque,Albanian and Sardinians) comes from Indo-Iranic , hence the name Indo-European ancestry combined with Anatolian farmers and the old hunter gatherer culture going back many more millennia. The Turks had a strong influence in that region through trade as did the Romans before them.
Im Turkish woman. We looks similar
Because you guys are not Turks at all.
@@retrogalaksi hahaha, sizlar Türk atını kirlatkan maskarasilar!
@@timurjoro1995 Please research what Anatolian is in 23andme and Myheritage dna tests than come and say you arent Turkic.
@@retrogalaksisen hasta mısın aq %99 yunan çıksan neden türk olacakmışsın?Bu nasıl bi beyin yıkama nasıl bi mallık
@@ordafles5360hey...look at the soul !!??
I'm from Moldova, but I also have a lot of nationalities:
25% Moldova
12,5% Turkey
12,5% Mongolia
12,5% Poland
37,5% Ukraine
😅❤
which test u take ?
everything makes sense apart from 12% mongolian, that's too high, or are you a tatar?
DNA doesn't show Nationality , Thats a Fake test
😮❤ WOW! AMAZING!😊 DNA really tells a story. Mine was pretty simple. 94% Finnish and the rest was Greek and Italian. Xox
По внешности изначально и без тестов было видно 😅😊
Ничего не было видно. Заблуждаешься.
Yeah, nothing shocking here
She literally looks like many people from Turkey, Caucasus ect and we know that Ukraine was occupied by ottomani empire, Mongols and settled by Tatars and Jews ... so nothing was strange for me ....
@@Ben_2040 было, по чертам лица легко отслеживается. К примеру у индо-европейцев почти не бывает густых и скругленных бровей, они должны быть ровными, и это не проделки Гитлера, это факты
@@Ben_2040Когда славяне темными стали? Они же русые и голубо(зелено)глазые, но не карие и не такие темноволосые. Конечно южные славяне могут иметь и коричневые волосы, но чаще это все же русые😅
странно думать что ты на 100% какой либо национальности, проживая в центре самого большого материка😄 ладно бы там островок в центре океана от куда люди не выбираются и то не верится
I embrace everything that I'm mixed with
.I have no shame or embarrassment
Tbh u kinda look iranian
I'm iranian myself 😂
I think Iranians are Arabs mixed people pure iranians zoarashtrians are died out and raped killed by Arabs after sasanian Arab wars..
Wow 40% iranian❤
I love your shirt!
You are wrong
You are 100% beautiful
As an Iranian, I was really surprised. So we are also considered as compatriots, this seems very interesting and great❤❤
100% a person! Welcome to the family!
Cool results. Out of curiosity, what was your maternal haplogroup?
Cunnus Magnus lol
I am from Russia, we did dna test with my mother only to find out that she is 90% something between Russian and Ukrainian, but I am 80% Ukrainian, 12% Swedish or Finnish, but 0% Russian xd
lmao
Autosomal DNA is so bloody random isn’t it?! Lol! They are only estimates though, but also, they could be lumping Russian in with Ukrainian since they’re genetically extremely similar - In fact, I think they might be identical, I’m not sure - so I suppose it might depend on where abouts they were from/lived, because today’s Ukraine used to be part of the Russian Empire once, and part of Poland also.
My Grandad’s family were from the Oblast Ukraine area when it was part of Poland//Russian Empire.
Literally Russian
Ну, разницы между украинцами и русскими генетически почти нет
I have genuinely never, NEVER, heard a song before that goes THIS HARD in daycore. When I first heard the normal version of Bury The Light, I was already mad impressed, but THIS. THIS. I AM DECEASED. My ears have been blessed.
What haplogroup are you expecting to see when you say “100% Ukrainian”?
Probably one of the haplogroups concentrated in Ukraine
It's R1A and the region is called eastern European , Russia Ukraine belarus
I KNOW I AM KAZAKH, RUSSIAN AND KOREAN- IF I DO DNA TEST -IT WILL GET A LOT OF NATIONS -I KNOW))))))))
I've always wanted to try and get my DNA tested for these ancestry stuff. From what I know my paternal grandparents are both 2nd gen Chinese, their parents emigrated from China. No idea what they were like beyond the picture used in their wake. My maternal grandfather is also a Chinese immigrant, and my maternal grandmother is Filipino with some alleged Spanish ancestry. (Said to me by my mom who has the tendency to spout BS like "your great-aunt's eyes are gray coz she stared at the sun for too long."🙄 Btw this great-aunt is my matermal grandmother's sister. She didn't have any eye disease, she only needed glasses to read)
I'm interested in whether we actually do have some Spanish ancestry, and how Chinese I really am.
It’s really humbling to see how we all connect. Many of us are raised to believe our “blood” is a status and that any mix is closer to being inferior. Even finding a 2% is a beautiful reminder that humans are all connected and move around.
❤
True
Small percentages are within margin of errors
Right❤
so you are half iranian
She is probably half Turkish, maybe of Armenian ancestry.
It's who you are that's important not WHAT YOU ARE!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
As a Turkish person...YOURE ONE OF US NOWWW 👹👹
But where is the rest of Turkey. Eastern part?
they are kurds@@nilufer398
@@nilufer398thats mesopotamia not Anatolia
Anatolian isn't a turk dna its white dna turl are near the Mongolian Chinese
@@parsapersian-r7wwhite what
РЕЯБАТА,МЫ ВСЕ ЖИВЕМ ПОД ОДНИМ НЕБОМ И БОГОМ!ЕСЛИ НЕКОТОРЫЕ ЛЮДИ НЕНАВИДЯТ-ЭТО НЕ ЗНАЧИТ,ЧТО МЫ ДОЛЖНЫ БЫТЬ ТАКИМИ КАК ОНИ!!!!!!!МЫ ВСЕ -ДЕТИ БОЖЬИ!!!!!!ЛЮБВИ ВСЕМ!
Согласен
The result is 100% astonishing!
Bro already looked from Pakistan/iran side
Her face was European her hair was more more middle eastern looking.
Pakistan is not Iran
Pakistan is South Asia
I think it's a girl
@@animeguy7037 they share border
@@NUMBER-23. Balochis are related to Iranians sure but they also have a significant South Asian input
Интересные результаты! Кстати по вам видно, что есть среднеазиатские корни, не совсем типично славянская внешность.
а какая должна быть славянская внешность? нос картошкой? какие то массивы в частях лица? у американцев (основном британских и смешанных европейцев) вытянутые и мощные челюсти как и у некоторых европейцев
у восточных славян такое редкость -из за финно-угорских смешений
у южных народов испанцев и итальянцев,кавказцев прекрасные черты лица - строгие и острые - выразительные!!
а у нас (большинства русских ) ближе к плосколицым азиатам - аля водянова
настоящие славяне живут в чехии словакии и польше сравните любого жителя этих стран с русскими и поймете где настоящие где нет
И вообще то это языковая группа а не этническая - т.к многие древние славяне были поглощены и создали гибридные нации
@@kara3198 not at all, still Poland, Slovakia and Belarus are the most Slavic countries by genecity. And dont forget that above all Slavic meaning cultural group, not only language or genes
You really look turkish pretty 😃
Turkey 🇹🇷 did a lot for you DNA, it’s obvious
We have very rare turk dna
wow you are Iranian😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Genghis Kahn: ain’t no my fault
She’s most likely Georgian/Armenian mixed with Ukrainian. It’s really common in Ukraine
Dude, I Born And Grow Up In Southeast Asian Just To Found Out I'm Only 20% Asian 😂
And other?
What
Im Asian and i live in Europe and now im scared😭 WHAT IF IM ACTUALLY NOT ASIAN😭
I did a DNA test recently and I thought I was fully British but it turns out I am 46.7% Norwegian, 9.9% Irish and the rest English 🤔
black hair is not a Slavic dna test does not lie. you are very beautiful
That is such a dumb myth. And there is no one Slavic look. Ukrainians aren't JUST Slavic there's a deep history there especially depending on where in Ukraine.
@@samaraisnt but slavic people tend to have fair hair. Black color means there are some asian/eastern genes
I'm Slavic and i have brown eyes and black hair
My DNA test
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Well then your president is not slavic either?
me being a Iranian person” yay!” xD
I just love the fact almost all comments are talking about 1.1℅🔥
Wow you're Persian too!😃
Learn about our ancient history sister:)♡
She is Ukrainian. Thought that was quite clear.
I think she has Ossetian ancestry.
That girl is Tibetan not Mongolian
She's Anatolian, Iran and Caucas. Her ancestors should be Turkic because so many Turks are living in north Iran and caucas region
@@efe5587 Wrong, she's wearing a traditional Tibetan dress. I'm Tibetan; I would know.
(I'm talking about the girl in the first photo when the screen said "Mongolian 1.1%")
@@Aertheris I thought you were talking about the result
Congrats On the DNA 🧬 UPGRADE 🙏 It is HEIRLOOM DNA 🧬
I thought I was turk, and I live in Turkey. But result shocked me cuz I am actually half Kurdish and Persian lol😂.
Ur ancestors may be one of the Hazar or another Turkish tribe people
TURKIC ☝🏻
You can definitely see the Persian.
Is it Persian or Otis it Kurdish?
@@anthonyproffitt5341I feel like its kurdish because kurds are caucasian in iran iraq turkey and syria and also a lot of kurds exist in russia and ukraine because certain small villages of russia where once filled with kurds and still some are so im almost certain its kurdish
1.1%Mongolian
*Throat singing intensifies*
That's a picture of Tibetan not Mongolian 😭
Exactly.
Did you do in lab or is there any app?
@@Maria-xt1hh if I'm not wrong you can also send a tiny strand of hair
@@gliorchisonocomelecipolle where
App 😂😂😂😂
Your family seems to have a very open mind when it comes to inter cultural mingle😊 I am from South America and would like to throw my genetic head in the ring😅😂😂😂
Girl im iranian too slayy🤍🤍
Сейчас не существует на 100% чистых национальностей
Если честно, вообще не верю что хоть когда-то эти сто процентов существовали. Разве что какой-нибудь изолированный народ, наподобие Японии. Вот они может и были какое-то время "100% чистыми", потому что долгое время страна была закрыта, нация изолирована от "притока свежей крови" вот и получалось что у них там чисто свои все женились на своих только . Но и они уже потихоньку-помаленьку смешиваются.
А вот такие большие страны (как Россия, Европа, Амэрика и тд) и к тому же с открытыми политическими и торговыми отношениями просто не могли сохранить никакую "чистоту" нации (с души воротит писать это слово если честно🤢)
Существуют, жители Сентинельских островов на протяжении всей истории жили изолированно. Вот у них я уверена вообще нет примесей.
Есть, шведы например. Есть англоязычное видео, где шведы делали тест ДНК. У одного было 100% скандинав(швед) и у других около 90 и более и немного финская кровь
Азиаты вроде бы чистокровные а про негроидов не сказал бы что все чистокровные
Никогда не существовали
Sis is a mixture of every creature 👏
Anatolian and Iran are indo european dna like russians ukraine
@Hoor daily with Ayesha Karim doch dumme kuh
@nedionla husokind
Ahaha everything is IndO EuROpEaN right? 😂 Stop claiming everything!
The Anatolian Genes the companies show you (such as 23andme's and ancestry's) are based on today's Anatolian Turks. It has nothing to do with indO EuROpEaNs
Indo-European is a language family, not a shared lineage. Anatolians and Iranians are genetically and phenotypically distinct from Russians and Ukrainians.
Look up Scythians, Sarmatians and Roxalanis. You'll know.