I'm Australian and I did an DNA test. I have huge percentage from the Scotland, Ireland, Northern Scandinavian countries Germanic the Canaries and very proud to also be 1% MORROCAN
You most likely don't though, these companies are known to add some random 1-3% of non-Euro to people of European descent in the hopes of making us more inclusive and more open to immigration.
My father is Italian and my mother is Moroccan. My mother's siblings, cousins, aunts and uncles .. are pure Moroccans (not directly mixed like me), she is one of the few people in her family who married someone not Moroccan, yet that big Moroccan family came in different shapes, shades and eye and hair colours. What really fascinates me is that my aunt is naturally blonde (light brown and golden hairs and brown eyes) and her husband is brown skin with dark features and eyes and their children are different but each one of them look like someone from the family and this has been going from generations. For example her older son is light skinned and blond like her with brown eyes and even he's blonde and very light he has his father's features, her twin daughters are Brown skin with black silky hair and green eyes like our grandfather (my mother and aunt's father) who was light skin, so they got that brown skin from their own father and the eyes from our grandfather.. same thing with almost the whole family. My mom's siblings don't look all the same, same thing for their cousins and the big family. If you visit the mountains and small towns in Morocco you'll understand, even the indigenous people there are either are small groups who look the same or a larger diverse group and they have all lived there for ages. So basically they have been mixing for thousands of years with no problem at all. Since the oldest human skull in the world was find near Agadir, Morocco, the country basically is not only a rich cultured and colourful country, but the people are also diverse and colourful due to that rich history this beautiful country has ❤ I love this natural unintentional mixing among the same nation. Morocco fought Portugal and Turkey when they were at the peak of their legacy and strength and accomplishments just to safe this uniqueness they've got with their Moorish Empires and kingdoms and of course with what came before Islam and Christ as it was mentioned in this video. I'm really proud of that and I really appreciate it very much ❤❤❤
@@aymanardo1322 Maybe new national diversity can be a bad thing sometimes. I mean, with some immegrants who don't respect the laws and other people from other races or even the locals and indigenous people of that county.. Yes I agree. But this kind of diversity exists in everything old and rich cultured country in the world. Just like Morocco, the same thing exists in India, China, Egypt, Iran, between Greece and Turkey, Ireland and the UK, Iraq, Mexico, Sudan and Ethiopia, Colombia Venezuela and Brazil ... etc
One Moroccan pilote went on vacation in the 80 to Samoa islands he said he believed that his wife and him were the first moroccans had put feet on that land ...while they were visiting one village they noticed one man standing out door and following them with his eyes strangely but all of the sudden he run towards them with open arms...."you surely are moroccans. !!??"said in a south Moroccan accent "I got chills when i saw you!!!!....." Moroccan DNA has been generating The man has established there since 75 was an artisanal hand graft in an Italian movie stuff Things had began in a story like this ...one man is apart of nature
North Africans are a unique population. 100% true i am Moroccan and i always get recognized as Moroccan by other Moroccan no matter where I am or how i Dress. At the same time i always recognize Moroccans around the world. :D
We must change the star in Moroccan flag with the star of david , it is a shame that Morocco still has diplomatic relation with Israel ( I am Moroccan ) Pls repost this with your own country
Thank you so much! This helped me understand my partial Moroccan Ancestry--having a Great Great Grandfather who was half Moroccan. This also helped confirm my research that my ancestors from Morocco had Morisco and Arab, and Amazigh ancestry.
@brixcosmo6849 We are, after all, same blood, I always think about it. We need to think about what brings us together and live in harmony and peace bro. Best regards from Morocco to the famillia in Portugal.
@@med8895 Exactly! We're at peace with Morocco for Centuries. It's one of the most popular places for Portuguese to go on Vacations for example. And even a couple of months ago we lost to Morocco in the World Cup and Morocco 100% deserved to win and a lot of us right away started rooting for Morocco to win the Championship. There's no animosity whatsoever. Generally speaking. There's always Primitive persons in any country. Our battles in Medieval times were about different Kingdoms/Religions mostly. We not only study "Muslim Moors" (Arabs, Amzighs, Ummayad Caliphate, Almoravids, Almohads, Nasrids, etc) as part of our origins as we value the Influences left in the so called Ummaayd occupation of the Iberian Peninsula (Al-Andalus) . For me as an Architect i love Moroccan Architecture, specially in Chefchaouen, 'cause it reminds me of Algarve and Alentejo. You can see how we were influenced by it. I love Ancient Architecture and its History. And you can't dissociate Civilizations History from Architecture History itself. That's my Religion 'cause i'm not religious at all nor is my Family. I was educated to respect everyone's ethnicities, cultures and religions though. My mom's family is originally from Algarve. And my Father's Family from Alentejo. Both Regions more influenced by the Moors in Portugal, ethnically and culturally. We're proudly Mouros! Just like a great part of Portuguese are since the birth of Portuguese Kingdom in 1143, 880 years ago. Best Regards from Portugal! All the best for you and your Family!
I do want to share with you my fascination with our unique architecture and the captivating Zelij tiles with their intricate patterns, which are exclusive to Morocco and the Iberian Peninsula. Regarding the name "ALGARVE," I believe it literally translates to "the WEST." I'd like to emphasize that in Morocco, we hold a great deal of respect for the Portuguese people. We recognize that the past is behind us, and from both scientific and biological perspectives, we are actually more closely related to each other than to Arabs from the Middle East, for instance. I'm truly enthusiastic about the opportunity to visit Portugal in the future. It's a destination that greatly appeals to me. Please send my regards to your Mum, Papa and all the family.
Morocco is a very special country .. geographically talking it it s like a bridge !! Between populations from both sides of Mediterranean sea !!. We can find all kind of ethnics !.. of course amazigh people is the most dominant ethnic. Everbody is welcome to our great country.. 🎉🎉
@@ahamadgomaa9858 another panarbiste dog barking 😂😂 its hard for u guys people are awakenin and descovering their real identity...keep barking raciste ila knti rajl khrej l chari3 ogol 3lina kanskno lkohof ila ma7wak chi wa7d ,t3rfo ghir tnb7o mora clavier
I really enjoy your videos. They are concise and well done. I am enjoying learning about all these different people. It's fascinating how all the different migrations play out in DNA
@@Unknown_megauserاحسن ماتعملوش معروف نحن كلنا شمال افريقيا جينيا عرب او بربر كلنا شمال افريقيا لان أجدادنا متواجدون بالمنطقة من زمن احسن ماتعملوش راه صديقي جزائري ندم لانهم يأخدون كل معلوماتك حداري حداري
@@Aymanevampire it isn't arabising people or whatever when you check what is North African DNA you'll find it is a mixture between iberian, Arab, Berber and sub saharans we are mixed after if you have watched the video you will realise that you might take two smaples and give you two different results because simply because we are mixed and in fact that is so beautiful not arabising or anything of the kind Cheers mate.
@@jaafarelmasbahy7847 most of the dna is Amazigh even if you are Arab speaker. Amazigh have most Amazigh dna. Arabs have a more mixed dna with highest Amazigh then the others like Iberian and Semitic like Arabs and sub saharan African.
Great channel, your content is very interesting, also gives a great glimpse into the many cultures so little of us are familiar with. I’m from a very diversified Canada so a bit of knowledge really helps in our interactions with each other
Portuguese started to sail to Canada around 1470. In 1472-1473 my ancestor João Vaz Corte-Real was sent to Denmark to re-establish the alliance between the Portuguese Kingdom and the Danish Kingdom. Both Kingdoms were connected by Families. He set sail from Ilha Terceira, Azores Archipelago with João Fernandes Labrador another Navigator from the Island. In thecway they found what they named as Terranova-Labrador (Newfoundland-Labrador) a.k.a. "A Terra dos Corte-Reaes" a.k.a. "A Terra dos Bacalhaus". Bacalhau (Codfish) became a commom resource in every Portuguese Caravels during the Age of Discovery (15th-17th Cents.) 'cause when salted and dried endured months and it was game changing to feed the boat crews in voyages that took months. To this day Codfish is very common in Portuguese Cuisine and the best one is advertised as "Bacalhau da Terranova" (Codfish from Newfoundland). Two of the three sons of João Vaz Corte-Real, Gaspar and Miguel Corte-Real, continued to sail to North America, Canada and Greenland in joint ventures with the Danish Kingdom. Gaspar Corte-Real and his crew vanished in his last voyage in 1501 supposedly at Coasts of Canada while his brother Miguel Corte-Real had sailed to Mediterranean Sea to help the Venetians against the Turkish-Ottoman. When he got back to Ilha Terceira, Azores and knew about his brother he set sail to North America to try to find him. He would eventually vanish too leaving a clue in the Rock of Dighton, Massachusetts where he carved the Christian Cross all Caravels had in its sails followed by a sentence in Latin that says "By god's will, here i became chief of the Indians". He was never seen again. Danish sailors also participated in the first the first voyages that Portugal made to Africa trying to find the route to India to bypass the Turkish-Ottoman that had controlled all Mediterranean Sea trading of Asian Spices. A big profitable trading in Europe back in those days. Fun fact: I also have family in Toronto, Canada since 100 years ago that migrated from Ilha Terceira, Azores where my GGFather and GFather were born. All members of the Corte-Real Family. Best Regards from Portugal 🇵🇹❤🇨🇦
North Africans and Latinos from Latin America look similar to. Both mixed in with the Spaniards, Portuguese and west Africans along with the indigenous populations.
@@jamilsuriel4406 A lot of Portuguese and Spanish that landed in South America in 1500's where Portuguese of Moorish Ancestry. Arabs and Amazighs (Berbers). João Vaz Corte-Real, Alvar Nuñez "Cabeza de Vaca", los Hermanos Niño (Juan, Pedro Alonso y Francisco), etc. A lot of these early Navigators and sailors where from Moorish families from the South of Portugal and Spain that converted to Christianity and embraced the news Kingdoms (Portugal (since 1143) and Spain). That's also why we are Morenos. But the mixing of Iberians and South Italians goes back to The Phoenicians that emerged in Levante (Lebanon, Syria) in 3000BC and around 1100BC spread all around the Mediterranean Sea with Trade Ports and Cities in Levante, North Africa, South Iberian Peninsula, South Italy, Greece, Malta. All People around the Mediterranean Sea mixed thousands of years before the Age of Discovery. Portuguese and Spanish that got to South America in 1500's could be more white like Visigoths (Christian Germanics) or more Morenos like Arabs/Amazighs. Just like Romans, Greeks, Egyptians centuries before already had that diversity of ethnicities.
I have Moroccan Spanish and Portuguese Jew which is Sephardic ancestry through DNA Consultant through my father side. Plus with Family tree have North African/Maghrebi and Gedmatch it showed Ethiopian Jew, Moroccan, Yemeni, Jordanian matches.
@@fitsumawit Amazighs (Berbers) are indigenous to North Africa since at least 2000BC (According by the first records of them by Egyptians) after migrating from the Nile Valley. But rupestre (primitive) paintings found in caves in Maghreb indicates they might have been there since 10.000BC. But Amazighs (Berbers) were a group of tribes. Amarahs only emerged in 12th Century AD. But who says they didn't get to Ethiopia migrating from North Africa to the South. Migrations always worked in several directions according to several factors. From natural ones to conflict related ones. "Amharas (Amharic: አማራ, romanized: Āmara; Ge'ez: ዐምሐራ, romanized: ʾÄməḥära)are a Semitic-speaking ethnic group which is indigenous to Ethiopia, traditionally inhabiting parts of the northwest Highlands of Ethiopia, particularly inhabiting the Amhara Region. According to the 2007 national census, Amharas numbered 19,867,817 individuals, comprising 26.9% of Ethiopia's population, and they are mostly Oriental Orthodox Christian (members of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church). They are also found within the Ethiopian expatriate community, particularly in North America. They speak Amharic, an Afro-Asiatic language of the Semitic branch which serves as the main and one of the five official languages of Ethiopia. As of 2018, Amharic has over 32 million native speakers and 25 million second language speakers. The Amhara and neighboring groups in North and Central Ethiopia and Eritrea, more specifically the diaspora refer to themselves as "Habesha" (Abyssinian) people. Origins The earliest extants of the Amhara as a people, dates to the early 12th century in the middle of the Zagwe Dynasty, when the Amhara were recorded of being in conflict in the land of Wargih against the Wärjih in 1128 AD. A non-contemporary 13th or 14th century hagiographical source from Saint Tekle Haymanot traces Amhara even further back to the mid 9th century AD as a location."
Good video Fun fact: the region in NA with the highest amount of Iberomaurusian ancestry is the Souss, with percentages ranging up to 49% (from the results we currently have)
Given that north africa is part of the Mediterranean area, it was obviously a place where different ethnicities and civilisations met and intermarried, but the vast majority of Moroccans have a very high Amazigh component to their dna, most time higher than 70% if you believe my heritage results.
@@ayokz8344bruh 💀 the indigenous people of North Africa are Amazighs, and since ur black don’t think that all of Africa is black as well, Africa is a diverse continent and it doesn’t belong to ur dad for u to control us 😂
( Mostly ) Americans tend to wrongly assume as If Africa were a single country all whose inhabitants are Black therefore the controversy over recent Netflix Cleopatra ( Pseudo-) documentary TV series.
@@horusba2620 You might be fictional yourself ! It is quite healthy to be sceptic about everything, but as far as Cleopatra is concerned we have ample ancient written , visual ( paintings , statues ..) evidence to verify her historic existence.
@@justusscepticushumanus4848 Cleopatra has no genuine statue from ancient times, carved by Egyptians, not from Macedonia and not from Greece itself 🙄she left no tomb, no mummy and no temple🤦so how are we to believe that she ever existed??? 🤷
I got the DNA test. I discovered I have the paternal haplogroup E-M183, the one mostly found in Morocco especially among the Berbers. I'm an American with 99% European descent. Very interesting.
Wow, Indeed. He may have come to Europe as a Roman soldier or during the conquest of the Iberian Peninsula. We'll never know. But we do know that a lot of Europeans have North African ancestry and vice versa. @@umaima97
The omeyyade califate lasted only 35 years in Morocco and the arabs were defeated at the battle of Bagdoura, not enough to change the demography. We are not arabs we are Moors!
@@anassbai3231 و تكلمو فالتاريخ و علم الجينات ونساني انا.. متى وكيف جاء هؤلاء العرب للمغرب؟ وسير قلب على باك فالخليج او الشام راك انت لي ماراضيش باصلك وناكر والديك. المرة الجاية جمع دك الدلقوش او غادي نشبع فطاسيلتك سبان
@@adilnourddine9747 sir 7di l7anouta a lguerbouz o hennina. le7mar li weldek dayr fiha 3ami9; sir B7et 3la l Moors a l7ayawane. Do you really think you're the most educated person in the room? jme3 kerrek; mgharba mix mabine chlou7 et 3reb; bghiti ola krehti, bezez men dine mok. yallah dor t9owed.
A few historical facts, in case you were wondering who the North Africans are: - There are 6000+ years writings in a variant of Tifinagh found in caves. - Imazighen are the biggest indigenous North African ethnic group. - Imazighen are mentioned in Egyptian hyroglyphs. - Some Pharaos were Amazigh.
My father is from Amazigh origin although he did not speak amazigh neither his father because our elderly father migrated from Ida Ousemlal in beginning of 17th century to Chaouia. But all this is shit for me because when i moved to Agadir i realised that more than 50% of the local population are just pieces of shit.
I am a Moroccan from Rif my DNA result was 74 North African and 26 Iberian and according to G25 the Gouache are my close people and then North Morocco and Tunisia Ancestry Anatolian Neolithic Farmer 46.0% North African Neolithic Farmer 33.2% Zagros Neolithic Farmer 6.2% European Hunter-Gatherer 6.0% Caucasus Hunter-Gatherer 4.8% Sub-Saharan African 3.8%
Got my DNA results yesterday and it goes like this 94% North African 3% Arabian Pensuila 2% Sénégal 1% Nigerian With one community DNA being Souther Italy
Very interesting and again shows that Africa wasnt and isn't a one race continent. Very important to note the many different ethnicities that have coexisted for centuries. Need more of these videos
The "black race" doesn't exist. You got multiple races in Africa. The "black race" is a made up concept by the Europeans. You can't tell me that the San people of South Africa are of the same race as the Wolof people or the Fulani. They look nothing alike. Only people who aren't truly aware of what Africans are and how they differ, can say the "black race" exists.
@@geerenmo The race is one: human race. The phenotypes are different . But A group of sub-Saharan black phenotypes exists, however. Which does not mean they have to be identical or looking perfectly alike.
@@giorgiodifrancesco4590 Incorrect. The human race does not exist either. The human species does. It's a common mistake, more linguistically than anything. Race is literally a construct based on mostly climatic (and therefore genetic) adaptions, traits passed on by the survivors to their successors. It's mother nature's work.
That's crazy, I've done a DNA test and it the results match with what you way. It was around like: 77% North Africa, 16 Iberia (Spain/Portugal), 1,6% Italy, and the rest was Nigeria and I'm amazigh, my grandpa was a sahara nomad
As a Moroccan I still have no clue what my genetics are 😂, you really did a great job in it but like somehow, I can easily identify in many countries as a person from this population it’s so weird like I’m French by nationality and the first thing my classmates were always doing on the first day of school was playing games to find my ethnicity like it’s at this point, some say’s I look Indian 😮 some say’s I look Chinese 😦 other say’s I’m from Middle East even one said Spanish and British 💀 but this girl wasn’t a light anyway so 😂. But more seriously no one except one person guessed my origin immediately I remember his name Elias he was from Madagascar and he was like that’s obvious she’s Moroccan like non even Algerian or Tunisien he said no you look Moroccan I was shock, and didn’t even knew what that means 😂, so are people really bad at geography or I’m I just an anomaly that’s something will never know 🤷🏻♀️
I am Moroccan and also get that I look Indian or Spanish. But Arabs guess immediately that I might be Moroccan/Algerian. I wonder if we have some similar DNA to Indians or South Asians
@@zineb4727 in fact you do look a bit Indian too 😭😭, your right that’s a good question I feel like North Africans DNA is a big question mark, specially since the World Cup where Africans and Arabes were fighting to say if we are Africans or Arabes and people started questioning even Moroccans lol
@@springtree6798 but funny enough I did a dna test and only North african showed up with 1% Nigerian and 1% Guinean. North African DNA is definitely a mystery but we know for sure that most of us are from Africa, not the Middle East.
Great video i love how accurate you are with this video i wish there was more accurate videos like this one instead i keep seeing more afrocentric videos made by african Americans of course about morroco with fake history
@@yousra.rosexx right. But i think you are the one who finds my comment kind of offensive (from what i saw from your previous comments 👀). Your ethnicities or religion doesn't make you a good person or makes people treat you in any special treatment. I understand that people are proud of their ethnicities but some people makes it seems racist as hell so...
My family is from Oujda. At childhood, we had blond hair and fair skins. After puberty we started looking more like people from Sahara, with black hair and brown skins. My father and eldest brother have very dark skins. My father is physically very strong. Same with my youngest brother, who, i remember, beat 6 strong men together when he was 15.
je ne comprends pas pourquoi votre apparance change quand vous grandissait nous les noirs on change pas, ça ne vous a pas fait peur ?😅😂 et Oujda il me semble que les gens sont foncés de base là bas
Super good summary, I hope it will be known more that Moroccans are their own ethnicity, and we can consider them as their own group just like we do to germanics or arabs
I am Moroccan from the east of the Kingdom. My ancestors are Jacobites. I did a DNA analysis, if any. 42% from the Arabian Peninsula, 22% from the Iberian Peninsula, 18% from North Africa, 10% from Italy, 6% from the Caucasus, 2% from the Canary Islands.
@moroccan_intellgence You must be an exception. I saw a lot of videos of Moroccans who did the DNA test. I never saw a result like yours. You should make a video..
@@benhadj Even I myself was surprised by the result. I knew that the father’s family tree came from the Morisco Arabs, but my mother was from the Riff. My father was blond in color and had blue eyes. Perhaps the genes of his ancient ancestors were from the Caucasus. I wasn't surprised by any West African genes because both parents were blonde
@moroccan_intellgence You may have ancestors who maybe came from Algeria and settled in Morocco. I think even Andalusian have more North African DNA than Iberian. Anyway, as I told you, you are a real exception. Sincerely you should make a video about your results.
And from Spain which is loaded with RH negative o blood in the basque area. Of course there has been much migration going on since the dawn of ages when some of shems relatives took off to go east during the time of peleg . And that was a time when the earth was divided.
@@AdamSahr-cj4kf My friends in Layoun and Dakhla speak Amazigh fluently, there is a lot of Amazigh tribes there. But our enemy algeria wants to make from our Sahara an arabic state, so they can have a pass-through to the Atlantic and serve them for weakening the kingdom of Morocco
We must change the star in Moroccan flag with the star of david , it is a shame that Morocco still has diplomatic relation with Israel ( I am Moroccan ) Pls repost this with your own country
@@medamg2609 because he is Sahrawi!!! Descendants of slaves taken from west Africa to Morocco. Do you honestly know anything about the ethnicities in Africa and their origins? Or like every other afrocentric minded lot, you can't even find Morocco on the map.
@@medamg2609 I don't even understand what you are trying to get at. "My friend is Moroccan and black, that means black are the original moroccans" what kind of reasoning is this? It's like saying my friend is black and American, that means he is amongst the natives of America.
In Somalis, the TMRCA was estimated to be 4000-5000 years for the haplogroup E3b1 cluster and 2100-2200 years for the haplogroup K2 assuming a generation time of 25 years. Calculations based on a Bayesian coalescence approach (BATWING expansion time) indicated that the growth of the E3b1 cluster in the Somali population started 1200 years ago (Table 4) with an initial population size of 1037 individuals. A similar analysis of haplogroup K2 resulted in a calculated expansion time of approximately 3300 years in a small male population of 109 individuals. The results did not change significantly when different prior probability distributions were applied (data not shown).
Because Arab DNA is represented in North African DNA 🙄 Arabs from the east when they do DNA test it appears to them as Western Asian DNA. It’s a matter of naming
@@heaventm9661 Why? He did one for Morocco without just choosing one group of people. Asking honestly, no disrespect intended. Why can't he do genetic migration through what is now Ethiopia as he did with modern-day Morocco?
@@deniaridley because each tribe has a slightly different genetics and different orgins. Morocco is diverse but ethopia is alot more diverse. Unless he does the usual tribes on his video.
I visited Morocco for a few days when I was very young. Mostly I just stayed in Tangier. I saw some of the native Berbers who came in to sell produce. They were my color and I'm (to my knowledge 100% European and half Irish). I saw some that were lighter than me.
Macrobia was a powerful ancient tribal kingdom situated on the Somali peninsula in the Horn of Africa. It existed during the 1st millennium BCE along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the area that is presently Somalia.
A huge proportion of Moroccan populations got amazigh north african genetics, that means the majority of Moroccans' ancestors are the berbers or "amazighs"
What about the Berbers? What about the Guancha? What about all the ancient paintings? Perhaps you should show photos of the actual people instead of AI generated images. I think it would give a more accurate spectrum of people.
You don't know what you are talking about; Amazigh and Berber are two names for the same ethnic group, the Guanches are their brethren of the Canary Islands...
@@AdamSahr-cj4kf? the berber are the people who populated North africa, amazigh is a tribe in algeria, to name few tribes: chawi,Chenawa,chleuh,touareg,rifains,mozabites.....I doubt a touareg will call themselves amazigh....they r touareg,amazigh nowadays is commonly used to describe the language berber use but in algeria mainly the kabylie speak amazigh. The guanches are ethnically different from the touarag for example so you cannot claim that the berber are all descendent from the guanches 😒that would be inaccurate since the Africans (tchad/Mali/algeria....etc)have the oldest presence of berber ever registered on cave drawing and they r touareg.
Macrobians were also known for their advanced architecture, building several monuments in and around the Horn of Africa, although the builders of these monuments hasn’t been thoroughly verified. Macrobians also had access to luxurious items such as silver, gemstones, frankincense, myrrh, ivory, hide, and spices. When Macrobia collapsed, several proto-Somali city-states emerged; many of them were very wealthy. Some of the emergent city-states included Malao, Mundus, Mosylon, and Opone - all of whom competed for trade with neighboring tribes.
Everything is correct and i think Moroccans also have little bit of german DNA. During the population movement at the end of the Roman Empire the germans Vandals moved to Northern Africa.
@@incogb6696 Still they where there so it could be. You have sometimes blond with blue eyes or ginger moroccans to. My friend his son is blond and a nephew of a friend of my is also blond both moroccans. It could be from the German Vandals ancestory or other group.
The ancient trade in frankincense starts here in the remote hills of Somaliland. Frankincense, the dried sap of the frankincense tree, has been a valued commodity for millennia. Egyptian pharaohs traded for the gum, and Christians know frankincense as one of the gifts the three wise men brought to the baby Jesus, according to the New Testament. Since those biblical times, people in the Cal Madow Mountains have tapped the trees for their resin, which is burned as sweet incense. Frankincense remains a popular Christmastime gift, but it is also used in churches, French perfumes and cosmetics. Much of the world’s supply comes from Somaliland, including at least one of the most sought-after species.
I noticed the portuguese and spanish arent differentiated. Is that because they're genetically indistinguishable? Lol, what does that say about that strong independent Portuguese identity and the fanatical fanfare it attracts?
You can distinguish between western Spain/Portugal and Eastern Spain, as there is a West-East clide. But Portuguese are indistinguishable from western Spaniards, particularly people from Galicia and Extremadura. Some genetic tests "distinguish" between the two, but what they really do is assigning Portuguese to the most western-like Iberian results, and Spanish to the most eastern-like Iberian results. Hence you get a large percentage of Spaniards who turn out to be 80% "Portuguese", lol.
@@goodaimshield1115 thanks for sharing. I would have assumed as much for Galicia, but not for extremadura, as they don't have any lingual similarity, unless I'm missing something. I think there is a small group of people that speak sort of a hybrid of both languages, but only along the boarder.
Basically, race is a social construct! They obviously didn’t care what your skin color looked like and saw one another as human! The only important thing probably was which nation you belonged to. If only we could still see things that way, but a select group of Europeans who felt they were superior (DNA suggests otherwise) altered that! Human is human!
its mostly language and culture in iran hundreds of ethnicities live you can only tell what ethnicity they are by talking to them appearance is pretty similar yet the culture and languages made different people
Historically speaking there have been certain peoples( Indo-Europeans ) with their corresponding genetics / phenotype who as far as intellectual-cultural achievements are concerned , seem to have amazingly been more productive and developed great civilizations compared to other populations, therefore genetics matters .
Race is not a social construct. There's nothing more revealing than a genetic test. Races do exist, no matter what you want to be. But yes, europeans ruined this beautiful science. Now is forbiden...
@@notatroll78 I am of Iranian ( northwestern ) heritage myself , actually beyond linguistics which is rather superficial , one cannot help noticing the difference among Iranian citizens as far as their phenotype characteristics are concerned, in the sense that a Southern Iranian ( Bandaris) or Balouchi Iranians are so different from other Iranians with more Caucasoid features .
@@majidbineshgar7156If we speak "historically", there is no race that is genetically above others. Otherwise, there would be no other civilization like Aztec Empire, Inca Empire, Mali Empire, Xia dynasty, Indus Valley Civilisation and many more. Oh and not to forget the two oldest civilizations, which are very important for history: Egypt and Mesopotamia, which were built by the Afro-Asian groups. So again, what makes Indo-Europeans so special Mr. Nazi?
Oh Moroccans. So diverse in looks. Im 100% and i have curly black hair (thank you dad) and hazel eyes dads side as well. My moms side is paler in comparison and they are all different. Blue eyes, yellow eyes or brown eyes. They mainly have straight or wavy hair. 3 of my moms sisters are blonde. One has beautiful long auburn hair. Others have dark either straight or wavy hair. My mom has straight black hair although she tries to think she has some curl. Unfortunately, many Moroccans in the states don't think i look Moroccan at all. I get either Italian or Persian. Theyre beautiful either way.
Funny thing is as a Moroccan but especially in my family and my cousins also when we are born our hair is white the. It turns blonde at the age of 3 to 6 and it stays like that until 16 and then it starts becoming brown and when we reach 26 it starts becoming Black... Very fascinating 😂
make a video explaining the skin color of the Arabs and about the skin color and origins of the natufians were they black? or brown? Or would they have a more beige skin tone? many say that the ancient Arabs and Jews were black but how were they black since their populations in different countries are not black and if they were please explain so that I can understand this and lastly are the Arabs and Jews related to the Persians?
West Africa had many empires, not every admixture is do to the slave trade. The richest man to ever live was a Mali king named Munsa Mosa before the transatlantic slave trade.
bruh, Mansa Mussa was in the 1300s, and before the tansatlantic slave trade, there was the saharan slave trade, Morocco had lots of slaves, many were black true but many were Europeans too.
@Jandroid Slavery was everywhere for thousands of years. My whole point was that every time ancient black people are mentioned in other countries they rend to believe it's through slavery and that is an assumption and simply not true.
@@carlanderson2468 not realy in the context of Morrocco, because when you talk about blacks in history of Morocco you could be talking about slaves sure, but also army, police, governors of entire regions, even king...etc
@Jandroid Totally agree 👍 goggle west African empires and you'll definitely see the vastness and long history of these empires that we weren't taught in schools.
@@carlanderson2468 you weren't tought in school, I'm African and we learned about the Ghana/mali/Songhai/sokoto/benin..etc I think this is why African americans are trying to steal north african history and coming up with the craziest stuff, because they have no idea about what lies south of the sahara
Hypothetically, the E3b1, cluster y lineage, originated in Northeast Africa around 9600 years ago. However, it was estimated that the lineage was introduced to the Somali around 5000 years ago with later expansion. Generally, 81.1% of the Somalis, including 75.1% E3b1, cluster y , belong to major clade E3b
@@human8454 indian people speak and are taught english in schools since they are young. does that mean now they are english? no. moroccans are genetically mostly berber with some arab and southern european and sub saharan . north africa was arabized and only recently did morocco and algeria manage to make their berber languages official languages of their countries. also the language of the original people of north africa, which the arab invadors tried to suppress and erase, is berber in all its variations depending on the region where you are in north africa. and the amazigh language is in a completely different branch than arabic that actual arabs from saudi arabia spoke back then and now. For example in morocco there are still plenty of people that speak the berber dialects , but the most spoken dialect in here is what is called darija, which is in fact not arabic. it is a mix of mostly amazigh , a little bit of arabic , small amounts of spanish and french loan words.
@@idirbouchdoug1567 but English isn't our first language.we have to learn three languages in india Mother tongue or 1st language: 2nd language: hindi 3rd language: English.
@@human8454 and classical arabic is only our first language in paper due to arabization. no one actually speaks "real" arabic which is classical arabic. it is only used in formal occasions like in the court room or on the news / in official documents etc... the real dialects everyone speaks are darija (which i talked about being an amalgamation of a lot of languagaes but with a base of mostly amazigh) and many variations of amazigh dialects. in fact the darija ("arabic" dialect of morocco) is so far removed from actual arabic that most arabs and north africans cant even understand moroccans when they speak. Only maybe algerians because their dialects are very close to ours.
By the way, not everything he says is entirely right. For example, he considers Moroccan Darija speakers as true Arabs coming from the East, while genetic studies, such as those of National Geographic for example, show that they are most often Arabized Amazighs throughout history. Genetics is studied in parallel with history, anthropology, toponymy and linguistics, and all these factors show that the Arab presence of the magnitude of current Arabic speakers in Morocco is a myth.
We estimated that the E3b1 cluster g DYS392-12 lineages of the present Somali population sample originated 4000 - 5000 years ago, and that the expansion of the E3b1 cluster g DYS392-12 lineages in these Somalis involved a relatively small number of Y chromosomes (around 1000 males
I have Moroccan heritage and I think you might be slightly underplaying the Jewish influence here, it is my understanding that the Mediterranean influence you speak of at the start is largely connected to the expulsion of the jews from Israel and long journey taken to get around to Spain. Then during the Alhambra decree close to 300,000 were exiled to Spain which helps explain such high levels of Levantine, Anatolian and the Italian/Greek, French ancestry which got picked up along the way. I would love to hear your take on this and the Jewish diaspora in general. Otherwise very interesting video.
@@moorsiam3507 lol oh ok. I changed my mind now. Your argument as to why it's a myth is just too strong to fight against... On the other hand... is it possible you don't believe the fact because that makes the world a littler easier for you to understand? I am sorry you can't comprehend nuance in history, maybe some day you will actually decide to spend a few minutes doing some research ان شاء الله. I hope the very best for you my friend.
This is not about Cultural influence, it's about DNA. The Jews remain endogamous wherever they are. Having said that, it may be easy to identify a European Jew but very hard to distinguish a non-Sephardic Middle-eastern or North African Jew from the main population.
@@AdamSahr-cj4kf That's my point though, because the populations moved around (or were forced to move around), they carried with them DNA from the areas they were coming from, thus bringing in more Mediterranean DNA or Levantine DNA into north Africa. So while you're right that Sephardic jews wouldn't be that different DNA-wise in the same way Ashkenazi's are, they bring genetic diversity which would otherwise not have made it to north Africa in the same volumes.
Although the history of Somalia is poorly studied, occasional researches show that the nation has a rich, ancient history. The purpose of this chapter is to explore the evolution of Somali society and aspects of their economy throughout circa 3000 BCE-500 CE. During 1960s-1980s, it has been postulated that the Somalis originated from the region of Omo-Tana around 1500 BCE and eventually expanded toward the north until 1400 CE. The chapter reassessed this hypothesis and further used new or less utilized data from linguistic, genetic, archeology, and ancient documentary sources. The integrated data suggest that the ancestral home of the Macro-Somali was the northern part of their Peninsula from about 3000 BCE and in due course, they expanded toward the south and west throughout 1500 BCE-500 CE. The data also explain the nature of their pre-Islamic socioeconomic system and their interaction with the Arabian-Mediterranean region upon which the Greco-Roman geographers of 150 BCE-550 CE elaborated.
As Moroccan i made my Dna test ! Before i thought that i was Arab Berbere 60%. Spanish 10% Italian 10% Nigeria/senegal 10%. Jewish Polish 10%. Arab 0% 🤣
Very interesting....love your knowledge and expertise of the history of the area...basically we're all part of a large melting pot of many different nationalities...not so different from one another.🍻...cheers.
I'm Australian and I did an DNA test. I have huge percentage from the Scotland, Ireland, Northern Scandinavian countries Germanic the Canaries and very proud to also be 1% MORROCAN
yohoo! I am Moroccan which means we're somewhat related 😆
@@ilyas_elouchihi 😁
Meh
@@yassinefrista8157 Thanks brother Free Berbers for ever the other bonus is that I have another great Football team to cheer for too, Go Morocco!
You most likely don't though, these companies are known to add some random 1-3% of non-Euro to people of European descent in the hopes of making us more inclusive and more open to immigration.
I am Tunisian and Moroccans are our brothers ❤
They are Dark very dark
Salem
@@lemuurbey8743 huh
@@lemuurbey8743 tunisians are darker because you guys have higher natufian from mixing with arabs
My father is Italian and my mother is Moroccan. My mother's siblings, cousins, aunts and uncles .. are pure Moroccans (not directly mixed like me), she is one of the few people in her family who married someone not Moroccan, yet that big Moroccan family came in different shapes, shades and eye and hair colours. What really fascinates me is that my aunt is naturally blonde (light brown and golden hairs and brown eyes) and her husband is brown skin with dark features and eyes and their children are different but each one of them look like someone from the family and this has been going from generations. For example her older son is light skinned and blond like her with brown eyes and even he's blonde and very light he has his father's features, her twin daughters are Brown skin with black silky hair and green eyes like our grandfather (my mother and aunt's father) who was light skin, so they got that brown skin from their own father and the eyes from our grandfather.. same thing with almost the whole family. My mom's siblings don't look all the same, same thing for their cousins and the big family.
If you visit the mountains and small towns in Morocco you'll understand, even the indigenous people there are either are small groups who look the same or a larger diverse group and they have all lived there for ages. So basically they have been mixing for thousands of years with no problem at all. Since the oldest human skull in the world was find near Agadir, Morocco, the country basically is not only a rich cultured and colourful country, but the people are also diverse and colourful due to that rich history this beautiful country has ❤
I love this natural unintentional mixing among the same nation. Morocco fought Portugal and Turkey when they were at the peak of their legacy and strength and accomplishments just to safe this uniqueness they've got with their Moorish Empires and kingdoms and of course with what came before Islam and Christ as it was mentioned in this video. I'm really proud of that and I really appreciate it very much ❤❤❤
Diversity is not a good thing
@@aymanardo1322 are you stupid or what?😂😂
@@aymanardo1322 Maybe new national diversity can be a bad thing sometimes. I mean, with some immegrants who don't respect the laws and other people from other races or even the locals and indigenous people of that county.. Yes I agree. But this kind of diversity exists in everything old and rich cultured country in the world. Just like Morocco, the same thing exists in India, China, Egypt, Iran, between Greece and Turkey, Ireland and the UK, Iraq, Mexico, Sudan and Ethiopia, Colombia Venezuela and Brazil ... etc
Original North African are Africans
Very very dark
You're not moroccan if your father isn't moroccan
i love morocco such a peacefull atmosohere and people allways helpfull and smiling ❤
@@schooldunce6810 i live in morocco actually
@@schooldunce6810 yeah very nice
One Moroccan pilote went on vacation in the 80 to Samoa islands he said he believed that his wife and him were the first moroccans had put feet on that land ...while they were visiting one village they noticed one man standing out door and following them with his eyes strangely but all of the sudden he run towards them with open arms...."you surely are moroccans. !!??"said in a south Moroccan accent "I got chills when i saw you!!!!....."
Moroccan DNA has been generating
The man has established there since 75 was an artisanal hand graft in an Italian movie
stuff
Things had began in a story like this ...one man is apart of nature
North Africans are a unique population. 100% true i am Moroccan and i always get recognized as Moroccan by other Moroccan no matter where I am or how i Dress. At the same time i always recognize Moroccans around the world. :D
How much is ethnic Berber?
So do indians and Africans
@@roylle6346 its only because of skin colour but we can tell eachother out by features alone
@@DesertHoarder none of you look different from Greeks or middle eastern. An American can spot an American without them even saying a word.
@@roylle6346 That's nonsense. Brown-skinned people aren't the same. You can differentiate easily. Only an untrained eye can't.
As an Amazigh Moroccan i have done DNA test last year and I found out that I’m 0.15% Chinese 🤣
Can I see you eyes how they look like 😊
@@Thedevbtc9900 they’re pretty small compared to the majority of Moroccans
@@Keliam888mine are small no Chinese pure north African
@@elvenleaf5589 that’s not the point tho! Just because you have small eyes doesn’t necessarily mean you gonna have Chinese DNA in u
I may be too
Love your videos, from amazigh moroccan ❤
@arif3499 Levant isn't arab, but rather arabized. It must've came from the Phoenicians.
@arif3499 كذاب
@arif3499 انت جزايري كذاب
As a Moroccan, I thank you for this. A lot of people have no idea how diverse Africa is, let alone North Africa.
Moroccans are mulattos mix race people
We must change the star in Moroccan flag with the star of david , it is a shame that Morocco still has diplomatic relation with Israel ( I am Moroccan ) Pls repost this with your own country
but remember the diversity in north Africa is a result as to who invaded Africa from the north
@@antowalkThey want to PRETEND but Ancient Black African & Melanin DNA 🧬 doesn’t LIE. 😛
how come? invaders never stay in Morocco, we are diverse because of the open mentality our ancestors had to open up to the world I guess.@@antowalk
Thank you so much! This helped me understand my partial Moroccan Ancestry--having a Great Great Grandfather who was half Moroccan. This also helped confirm my research that my ancestors from Morocco had Morisco and Arab, and Amazigh ancestry.
From where your family.?
@@med8895 Like a lot of Portuguese and Spanish also do.
Best Regards from Portugal 🇵🇹❤️🇲🇦
@brixcosmo6849 We are, after all, same blood, I always think about it. We need to think about what brings us together and live in harmony and peace bro.
Best regards from Morocco to the famillia in Portugal.
@@med8895 Exactly! We're at peace with Morocco for Centuries. It's one of the most popular places for Portuguese to go on Vacations for example. And even a couple of months ago we lost to Morocco in the World Cup and Morocco 100% deserved to win and a lot of us right away started rooting for Morocco to win the Championship. There's no animosity whatsoever. Generally speaking. There's always Primitive persons in any country. Our battles in Medieval times were about different Kingdoms/Religions mostly. We not only study "Muslim Moors" (Arabs, Amzighs, Ummayad Caliphate, Almoravids, Almohads, Nasrids, etc) as part of our origins as we value the Influences left in the so called Ummaayd occupation of the Iberian Peninsula (Al-Andalus) .
For me as an Architect i love Moroccan Architecture, specially in Chefchaouen, 'cause it reminds me of Algarve and Alentejo. You can see how we were influenced by it. I love Ancient Architecture and its History. And you can't dissociate Civilizations History from Architecture History itself. That's my Religion 'cause i'm not religious at all nor is my Family. I was educated to respect everyone's ethnicities, cultures and religions though. My mom's family is originally from Algarve. And my Father's Family from Alentejo. Both Regions more influenced by the Moors in Portugal, ethnically and culturally. We're proudly Mouros! Just like a great part of Portuguese are since the birth of Portuguese Kingdom in 1143, 880 years ago. Best Regards from Portugal! All the best for you and your Family!
I do want to share with you my fascination with our unique architecture and the captivating Zelij tiles with their intricate patterns, which are exclusive to Morocco and the Iberian Peninsula.
Regarding the name "ALGARVE," I believe it literally translates to "the WEST." I'd like to emphasize that in Morocco, we hold a great deal of respect for the Portuguese people. We recognize that the past is behind us, and from both scientific and biological perspectives, we are actually more closely related to each other than to Arabs from the Middle East, for instance.
I'm truly enthusiastic about the opportunity to visit Portugal in the future. It's a destination that greatly appeals to me.
Please send my regards to your Mum, Papa and all the family.
Morocco is a very special country .. geographically talking it it s like a bridge !!
Between populations from both sides of Mediterranean sea !!. We can find all kind of ethnics !..
of course
amazigh people is the most dominant ethnic.
Everbody is welcome to our great country.. 🎉🎉
No we dont find all kind of ethnics in morocco there is only amazighs
@@B-9999لايوجد امازيغ يوجد اكثريه ساحقه من العرب واقليه من الشلوح ويسكنون كهوف وجبال مغربنا العربي
@@ahamadgomaa9858 another panarbiste dog barking 😂😂 its hard for u guys people are awakenin and descovering their real identity...keep barking raciste ila knti rajl khrej l chari3 ogol 3lina kanskno lkohof ila ma7wak chi wa7d ,t3rfo ghir tnb7o mora clavier
@@ahamadgomaa9858نسكن الكهوف أولد القحبة وحنا خيرنا سابق خيركم و ندوي بعدا على راسي عندي الخير علك فكازا و فالجنوب أسي العروووبي الخانز
I really enjoy your videos. They are concise and well done. I am enjoying learning about all these different people. It's fascinating how all the different migrations play out in DNA
I am Moroccan my DNA results shows that I’m 92,4% Moroccan from the north west of the country. And I am 7,6% Iberian
@@Unknown_megauserاحسن ماتعملوش
معروف نحن كلنا شمال افريقيا جينيا
عرب او بربر كلنا شمال افريقيا لان أجدادنا متواجدون بالمنطقة من زمن
احسن ماتعملوش راه صديقي جزائري ندم
لانهم يأخدون كل
معلوماتك حداري حداري
@@sadafiyounes8528علاه؟ خصك تديروا باش تكون عندك فكرة علىواصولك...مللي هضرت على العرب، راه نسبتهم في سكان شمال أفريقيا قليلة جدا ان لم أقل منعدمة.
@@sadafiyounes8528اجدادنا ليسوا عربا اختي ☺️ stop arabising us pls
@@Aymanevampire it isn't arabising people or whatever when you check what is North African DNA you'll find it is a mixture between iberian, Arab, Berber and sub saharans we are mixed after if you have watched the video you will realise that you might take two smaples and give you two different results because simply because we are mixed and in fact that is so beautiful not arabising or anything of the kind
Cheers mate.
@@jaafarelmasbahy7847 most of the dna is Amazigh even if you are Arab speaker. Amazigh have most Amazigh dna. Arabs have a more mixed dna with highest Amazigh then the others like Iberian and Semitic like Arabs and sub saharan African.
Great channel, your content is very interesting, also gives a great glimpse into the many cultures so little of us are familiar with. I’m from a very diversified Canada so a bit of knowledge really helps in our interactions with each other
Portuguese started to sail to Canada around 1470. In 1472-1473 my ancestor João Vaz Corte-Real was sent to Denmark to re-establish the alliance between the Portuguese Kingdom and the Danish Kingdom. Both Kingdoms were connected by Families.
He set sail from Ilha Terceira, Azores Archipelago with João Fernandes Labrador another Navigator from the Island. In thecway they found what they named as Terranova-Labrador (Newfoundland-Labrador) a.k.a. "A Terra dos Corte-Reaes" a.k.a. "A Terra dos Bacalhaus". Bacalhau (Codfish) became a commom resource in every Portuguese Caravels during the Age of Discovery (15th-17th Cents.) 'cause when salted and dried endured months and it was game changing to feed the boat crews in voyages that took months. To this day Codfish is very common in Portuguese Cuisine and the best one is advertised as "Bacalhau da Terranova" (Codfish from Newfoundland).
Two of the three sons of João Vaz Corte-Real, Gaspar and Miguel Corte-Real, continued to sail to North America, Canada and Greenland in joint ventures with the Danish Kingdom. Gaspar Corte-Real and his crew vanished in his last voyage in 1501 supposedly at Coasts of Canada while his brother Miguel Corte-Real had sailed to Mediterranean Sea to help the Venetians against the Turkish-Ottoman. When he got back to Ilha Terceira, Azores and knew about his brother he set sail to North America to try to find him. He would eventually vanish too leaving a clue in the Rock of Dighton, Massachusetts where he carved the Christian Cross all Caravels had in its sails followed by a sentence in Latin that says "By god's will, here i became chief of the Indians". He was never seen again.
Danish sailors also participated in the first the first voyages that Portugal made to Africa trying to find the route to India to bypass the Turkish-Ottoman that had controlled all Mediterranean Sea trading of Asian Spices. A big profitable trading in Europe back in those days.
Fun fact: I also have family in Toronto, Canada since 100 years ago that migrated from Ilha Terceira, Azores where my GGFather and GFather were born. All members of the Corte-Real Family.
Best Regards from Portugal 🇵🇹❤🇨🇦
So Moroccans are related to us, the people of Iberian peninsula (Spain, Portugal).
They are our cousins. 😊
Yes :3
Obviously! 🇵🇹❤️🇲🇦❤️🇪🇸 That's why we are Morenos y encantadores de Nenas! 😂
@@brixcosmo Lol
North Africans and Latinos from Latin America look similar to. Both mixed in with the Spaniards, Portuguese and west Africans along with the indigenous populations.
@@jamilsuriel4406 A lot of Portuguese and Spanish that landed in South America in 1500's where Portuguese of Moorish Ancestry. Arabs and Amazighs (Berbers). João Vaz Corte-Real, Alvar Nuñez "Cabeza de Vaca", los Hermanos Niño (Juan, Pedro Alonso y Francisco), etc. A lot of these early Navigators and sailors where from Moorish families from the South of Portugal and Spain that converted to Christianity and embraced the news Kingdoms (Portugal (since 1143) and Spain). That's also why we are Morenos. But the mixing of Iberians and South Italians goes back to The Phoenicians that emerged in Levante (Lebanon, Syria) in 3000BC and around 1100BC spread all around the Mediterranean Sea with Trade Ports and Cities in Levante, North Africa, South Iberian Peninsula, South Italy, Greece, Malta. All People around the Mediterranean Sea mixed thousands of years before the Age of Discovery. Portuguese and Spanish that got to South America in 1500's could be more white like Visigoths (Christian Germanics) or more Morenos like Arabs/Amazighs. Just like Romans, Greeks, Egyptians centuries before already had that diversity of ethnicities.
I have Moroccan Spanish and Portuguese Jew which is Sephardic ancestry through DNA Consultant through my father side. Plus with Family tree have North African/Maghrebi and Gedmatch it showed Ethiopian Jew, Moroccan, Yemeni, Jordanian matches.
Nice
Now you try to get a passport from these countries and ditch your European or American passport
@@marioformosa4259why would he ditch his passport for Moroccan one? I am Moroccan and i wish for a western passport 😂 just to ease my free movement
They are Amazighs! 🇵🇹❤️🇲🇦
🌹♓️🇲🇦❤️🇵🇹
The Amazigh people are the same independent people from the Amara people
Amara =free people
Amazing =free people similar culture from Ethiopia
@@fitsumawit Amazighs (Berbers) are indigenous to North Africa since at least 2000BC (According by the first records of them by Egyptians) after migrating from the Nile Valley. But rupestre (primitive) paintings found in caves in Maghreb indicates they might have been there since 10.000BC. But Amazighs (Berbers) were a group of tribes.
Amarahs only emerged in 12th Century AD. But who says they didn't get to Ethiopia migrating from North Africa to the South. Migrations always worked in several directions according to several factors. From natural ones to conflict related ones.
"Amharas (Amharic: አማራ, romanized: Āmara; Ge'ez: ዐምሐራ, romanized: ʾÄməḥära)are a Semitic-speaking ethnic group which is indigenous to Ethiopia, traditionally inhabiting parts of the northwest Highlands of Ethiopia, particularly inhabiting the Amhara Region. According to the 2007 national census, Amharas numbered 19,867,817 individuals, comprising 26.9% of Ethiopia's population, and they are mostly Oriental Orthodox Christian (members of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church).
They are also found within the Ethiopian expatriate community, particularly in North America. They speak Amharic, an Afro-Asiatic language of the Semitic branch which serves as the main and one of the five official languages of Ethiopia. As of 2018, Amharic has over 32 million native speakers and 25 million second language speakers.
The Amhara and neighboring groups in North and Central Ethiopia and Eritrea, more specifically the diaspora refer to themselves as "Habesha" (Abyssinian) people.
Origins
The earliest extants of the Amhara as a people, dates to the early 12th century in the middle of the Zagwe Dynasty, when the Amhara were recorded of being in conflict in the land of Wargih against the Wärjih in 1128 AD.
A non-contemporary 13th or 14th century hagiographical source from Saint Tekle Haymanot traces Amhara even further back to the mid 9th century AD as a location."
Amazigh are arabs from south arabia and the levant
Good video
Fun fact: the region in NA with the highest amount of Iberomaurusian ancestry is the Souss, with percentages ranging up to 49% (from the results we currently have)
Given that north africa is part of the Mediterranean area, it was obviously a place where different ethnicities and civilisations met and intermarried, but the vast majority of Moroccans have a very high Amazigh component to their dna, most time higher than 70% if you believe my heritage results.
Only Tiznit
Thank God you migrated from European before coming to African
@@ayokz8344bruh 💀 the indigenous people of North Africa are Amazighs, and since ur black don’t think that all of Africa is black as well, Africa is a diverse continent and it doesn’t belong to ur dad for u to control us 😂
Wow very interesting! I always thought that north Morocco is the one region with the highest amount of iberomaurusian population!!
That’s why I always recognize Moroccans around the world
Free Western Sahara 🇪🇭 we are not Moroccans and don’t want to be and we definitely don’t have black magic and prostitution like Morocco 🙄
@@umaima97 yeah you look more asian
( Mostly ) Americans tend to wrongly assume as If Africa were a single country all whose inhabitants are Black therefore the controversy over recent Netflix Cleopatra ( Pseudo-) documentary TV series.
They did the same with the God's of Egypt film???
Jesus Moses and cleopatra are all fictional characters
@@horusba2620 You might be fictional yourself ! It is quite healthy to be sceptic about everything, but as far as Cleopatra is concerned we have ample ancient written , visual ( paintings , statues ..) evidence to verify her historic existence.
@@justusscepticushumanus4848
Cleopatra has no genuine statue from ancient times, carved by Egyptians, not from Macedonia and not from Greece itself 🙄she left no tomb, no mummy and no temple🤦so how are we to believe that she ever existed??? 🤷
@@horusba2620 Check " Relief of Cleopatra as a goddess, c. 69-30 BCE, Temple of Hathor, Dandarah, Egypt."
Proud to be Moroccan
Thanks from a Rif Berber!
yoooooo
Very interesting and you are right about what you said. Respect from Marrakech ❤
I got the DNA test. I discovered I have the paternal haplogroup E-M183, the one mostly found in Morocco especially among the Berbers. I'm an American with 99% European descent. Very interesting.
Wow, Indeed. He may have come to Europe as a Roman soldier or during the conquest of the Iberian Peninsula. We'll never know. But we do know that a lot of Europeans have North African ancestry and vice versa. @@umaima97
@@theroadents1141welcome brother from Morocco
It's a pleasure, my distant cousin. Morocco now has a new significance in my mind. @@technonewstoday8009
@@theroadents1141iberian conquest because lots of iberians are latinized Moroccans
My Tunisian husband’s haplogroup is the same. He doesn’t have any Moroccan in his DNA (23&Me) but he’s definitely Amazigh, Tunisian North African.
What about the migrations of the Banu Hilal tribe from Hijaz to North Africa ? They were between 500 000 and 1 millions to migrate in the 13th century
The omeyyade califate lasted only 35 years in Morocco and the arabs were defeated at the battle of Bagdoura, not enough to change the demography. We are not arabs we are Moors!
@samisam7203 wllah akhoya awel reaction mnine cheft commentaire dial khona hia " Wa ta ssir t9...d" 😂. Messkine matayrdach b asslo.
@samisam7203 Majorities Arabs Moroccan dialect speaking, but DNA is a whole different story.
أنت مستعرب ماشي عربي
@@anassbai3231
و تكلمو فالتاريخ و علم الجينات ونساني انا.. متى وكيف جاء هؤلاء العرب للمغرب؟
وسير قلب على باك فالخليج او الشام راك انت لي ماراضيش باصلك وناكر والديك. المرة الجاية جمع دك الدلقوش او غادي نشبع فطاسيلتك سبان
@samisam7203
Dude i hope your arabic is better than your english..
@@adilnourddine9747 sir 7di l7anouta a lguerbouz o hennina. le7mar li weldek dayr fiha 3ami9; sir B7et 3la l Moors a l7ayawane. Do you really think you're the most educated person in the room? jme3 kerrek; mgharba mix mabine chlou7 et 3reb; bghiti ola krehti, bezez men dine mok. yallah dor t9owed.
THX And very intresting from a Amazigh-moroccan born in sweden
A few historical facts, in case you were wondering who the North Africans are:
- There are 6000+ years writings in a variant of Tifinagh found in caves.
- Imazighen are the biggest indigenous North African ethnic group.
- Imazighen are mentioned in Egyptian hyroglyphs.
- Some Pharaos were Amazigh.
22nd and 23rd dynasty pharoahs were Libyan berbers
My father is from Amazigh origin although he did not speak amazigh neither his father because our elderly father migrated from Ida Ousemlal in beginning of 17th century to Chaouia. But all this is shit for me because when i moved to Agadir i realised that more than 50% of the local population are just pieces of shit.
@@dakhla3254wow wow hhhh dude calm down not everyone are same🤣
@@gracefulllady680 that is reality.
@@dakhla3254 Ok? And that is relevant how?
I am a Moroccan from Rif my DNA result was 74 North African and 26 Iberian and according to G25 the Gouache are my close people and then North Morocco and Tunisia
Ancestry
Anatolian Neolithic Farmer
46.0%
North African Neolithic Farmer
33.2%
Zagros Neolithic Farmer
6.2%
European Hunter-Gatherer
6.0%
Caucasus Hunter-Gatherer
4.8%
Sub-Saharan African
3.8%
Thank you so much for these explanations, I was looking for such a video
Got my DNA results yesterday and it goes like this
94% North African
3% Arabian Pensuila
2% Sénégal
1% Nigerian
With one community DNA being Souther Italy
Which city are from?
Mnin nta ina mdina? Which city do u came from in Morocco? Pls im really interested
@@Aymanevampire Kenitra
@@IM-wq6wu kenitra
Cohen is your real last name?
Thoroughly enjoyed the breakdown dna :)
Very interesting and again shows that Africa wasnt and isn't a one race continent. Very important to note the many different ethnicities that have coexisted for centuries. Need more of these videos
Why? Did you think only sub-Saharan blacks lived in Africa?
This is common knowledge
The "black race" doesn't exist. You got multiple races in Africa. The "black race" is a made up concept by the Europeans. You can't tell me that the San people of South Africa are of the same race as the Wolof people or the Fulani. They look nothing alike. Only people who aren't truly aware of what Africans are and how they differ, can say the "black race" exists.
@@geerenmo The race is one: human race. The phenotypes are different . But A group of sub-Saharan black phenotypes exists, however. Which does not mean they have to be identical or looking perfectly alike.
@@giorgiodifrancesco4590 Incorrect. The human race does not exist either. The human species does. It's a common mistake, more linguistically than anything. Race is literally a construct based on mostly climatic (and therefore genetic) adaptions, traits passed on by the survivors to their successors. It's mother nature's work.
That's crazy, I've done a DNA test and it the results match with what you way. It was around like: 77% North Africa, 16 Iberia (Spain/Portugal), 1,6% Italy, and the rest was Nigeria and I'm amazigh, my grandpa was a sahara nomad
Exact same as me expect I have higher Sardinian then Iberian but I’m Algerian Berber
As a Moroccan I still have no clue what my genetics are 😂, you really did a great job in it but like somehow, I can easily identify in many countries as a person from this population it’s so weird like I’m French by nationality and the first thing my classmates were always doing on the first day of school was playing games to find my ethnicity like it’s at this point, some say’s I look Indian 😮 some say’s I look Chinese 😦 other say’s I’m from Middle East even one said Spanish and British 💀 but this girl wasn’t a light anyway so 😂. But more seriously no one except one person guessed my origin immediately I remember his name Elias he was from Madagascar and he was like that’s obvious she’s Moroccan like non even Algerian or Tunisien he said no you look Moroccan I was shock, and didn’t even knew what that means 😂, so are people really bad at geography or I’m I just an anomaly that’s something will never know 🤷🏻♀️
I am Moroccan and also get that I look Indian or Spanish. But Arabs guess immediately that I might be Moroccan/Algerian. I wonder if we have some similar DNA to Indians or South Asians
@@zineb4727 in fact you do look a bit Indian too 😭😭, your right that’s a good question I feel like North Africans DNA is a big question mark, specially since the World Cup where Africans and Arabes were fighting to say if we are Africans or Arabes and people started questioning even Moroccans lol
@@springtree6798 but funny enough I did a dna test and only North african showed up with 1% Nigerian and 1% Guinean. North African DNA is definitely a mystery but we know for sure that most of us are from Africa, not the Middle East.
@@zineb4727north Africa= AMAZIGH
I always have people guessing, usually people say Spain or Portugal, or Brazil…
Great video i love how accurate you are with this video i wish there was more accurate videos like this one instead i keep seeing more afrocentric videos made by african Americans of course about morroco with fake history
Can you make a DNA history for Bangladesh as well? Please
Wow , you do a hard work , thanks bro
North Africans are Amazighs, and our DNA is unique.
We are arabs
We are humans. End of this bullshit
@@hizabio9655humans can have different ethnicities? calm down lolll
@@effect9977no we're not lol, and if you think you're arab go back to Yemen or sum
@@yousra.rosexx right. But i think you are the one who finds my comment kind of offensive (from what i saw from your previous comments 👀). Your ethnicities or religion doesn't make you a good person or makes people treat you in any special treatment. I understand that people are proud of their ethnicities but some people makes it seems racist as hell so...
Very interesting! Thanks for your efforts 👍🏻
My family is from Oujda. At childhood, we had blond hair and fair skins. After puberty we started looking more like people from Sahara, with black hair and brown skins. My father and eldest brother have very dark skins. My father is physically very strong. Same with my youngest brother, who, i remember, beat 6 strong men together when he was 15.
je ne comprends pas pourquoi votre apparance change quand vous grandissait nous les noirs on change pas, ça ne vous a pas fait peur ?😅😂 et Oujda il me semble que les gens sont foncés de base là bas
@akhesa8135 they do change. I changed appearance at puberty too.
The genes of oujda brother are strong because of karan and bisara tahia 48
@@najmaprod1990 🤣
and how did you change, a lot ? I find it weird like you are pokemons 🤣🤣
Super good summary, I hope it will be known more that Moroccans are their own ethnicity, and we can consider them as their own group just like we do to germanics or arabs
It's difficult to find arab genum in Morocco , they are Berbers Arabised.
Why do we have a majority of Moroccans proclaiming that they are originally from Arabic Penansula?
I am Moroccan from the east of the Kingdom. My ancestors are Jacobites. I did a DNA analysis, if any. 42% from the Arabian Peninsula, 22% from the Iberian Peninsula, 18% from North Africa, 10% from Italy, 6% from the Caucasus, 2% from the Canary Islands.
@moroccan_intellgence You must be an exception. I saw a lot of videos of Moroccans who did the DNA test. I
never saw a result like yours. You should make a video..
@@benhadj
Even I myself was surprised by the result. I knew that the father’s family tree came from the Morisco Arabs, but my mother was from the Riff. My father was blond in color and had blue eyes. Perhaps the genes of his ancient ancestors were from the Caucasus. I wasn't surprised by any West African genes because both parents were blonde
@moroccan_intellgence You may have ancestors who maybe came from Algeria and settled in Morocco. I think even Andalusian have more North African DNA than Iberian. Anyway, as I told you, you are a real exception. Sincerely you should make a video about your results.
And from Spain which is loaded with RH negative o blood in the basque area. Of course there has been much migration going on since the dawn of ages when some of shems relatives took off to go east during the time of peleg . And that was a time when the earth was divided.
Even Moroccan Sahara is Amazigh ❤🇲🇦
و المغرب اراضي رومانية و لكرابز عبيد الامبراطورية الرومانية😂😂
@@lessanAlDadd المملكة المغربية ثاني أقدم مملكة بالعالم يا جدك، روح جيب جماجم موتاكم التي تزين متاحف فرنسا يا ولد الحركي مخلفات فرنسا
no there are diversity in sahara and many different hapologroup ;)
That's actually not true. The Sahrawi people have absolutely nothing to do with the Amazigh. The territory issue is another matter...
@@AdamSahr-cj4kf My friends in Layoun and Dakhla speak Amazigh fluently, there is a lot of Amazigh tribes there. But our enemy algeria wants to make from our Sahara an arabic state, so they can have a pass-through to the Atlantic and serve them for weakening the kingdom of Morocco
As a Moroccan , I have to thank you for this ❤ ( p.s : I'm an Amazigh Moroccan )
I.m amazigh and i.m proud ❤❤❤❤
I am 100% Moroccan and in my DNA test I am 76.9% North African, 18% Iberian, 3% Nigerian and 1.9% Ashkenazi Jew
We must change the star in Moroccan flag with the star of david , it is a shame that Morocco still has diplomatic relation with Israel ( I am Moroccan ) Pls repost this with your own country
@@soupvis2616 why you want the Star of David in the Moroccan flag?
@@soupvis2616😂😂😂
I'm Moroccan too and my DNA results show that : I'm 88% North African(Amazigh), 5% Italian, 3% Middle Eastern, 2% Nigerian and 2% Kenyan
@@karimkaram7597what test did you take? If you don't mind me asking. I'm Moroccan as well and would like to know a thing or two about my ancestry
Moroccans are mostly Amazigh more than anything with a small population of Arabs. Thanks for confirming.
Barely any arabs
I'm portuguese and im 14% north African but when I looked into it more it seems to be North East Africa.
AMAZIGH!
We are Banu Aadam Alayhi Salaam. Plain and simple.
Great video!! If only there was a way to make afro-centrists watch this with an open mind.
the real moroccans were black people dont get deceived
@@tedrosm2492 and somehow me being a biochemist, I'm meant to take you a keyboard warrior's word for it.
@@nabilmuhammadsani2827 my friend is moroccan and he is black
@@medamg2609 because he is Sahrawi!!! Descendants of slaves taken from west Africa to Morocco. Do you honestly know anything about the ethnicities in Africa and their origins? Or like every other afrocentric minded lot, you can't even find Morocco on the map.
@@medamg2609 I don't even understand what you are trying to get at. "My friend is Moroccan and black, that means black are the original moroccans" what kind of reasoning is this? It's like saying my friend is black and American, that means he is amongst the natives of America.
In Somalis, the TMRCA was estimated to be 4000-5000 years for the haplogroup E3b1 cluster and 2100-2200 years for the haplogroup K2 assuming a generation time of 25 years. Calculations based on a Bayesian coalescence approach (BATWING expansion time) indicated that the growth of the E3b1 cluster in the Somali population started 1200 years ago (Table 4) with an initial population size of 1037 individuals. A similar analysis of haplogroup K2 resulted in a calculated expansion time of approximately 3300 years in a small male population of 109 individuals. The results did not change significantly when different prior probability distributions were applied (data not shown).
informative unbiased just great
This is very Good and Accurate
I did a dna test . 68% Northern Africa. 15 % aberain the rest were j Jewish. Italian. Nigeria.I though I was a Moroccon Arab but no Arab dna😂😂😂
Because Arab DNA is represented in North African DNA 🙄
Arabs from the east when they do DNA test it appears to them as Western Asian DNA.
It’s a matter of naming
و فرحان 😮
you are Arab
@@mimirotatito786فين كين المشكل
North african DNA includes elements of arab DNA, in fact it is a mixture
This is an AMAZING breakdown.
*Make one for Ethiopia* 🇪🇹
Depends on what tribe
@@heaventm9661 Why? He did one for Morocco without just choosing one group of people. Asking honestly, no disrespect intended. Why can't he do genetic migration through what is now Ethiopia as he did with modern-day Morocco?
@@deniaridley because each tribe has a slightly different genetics and different orgins. Morocco is diverse but ethopia is alot more diverse. Unless he does the usual tribes on his video.
@@deniaridley Ethiopia is more complex.
I visited Morocco for a few days when I was very young. Mostly I just stayed in Tangier. I saw some of the native Berbers who came in to sell produce. They were my color and I'm (to my knowledge 100% European and half Irish). I saw some that were lighter than me.
Moroccans are Amazigh and haplogroup dna and history is very clear about it
We are Arabs not shitzighs barbarians inhabitants of caves and mountains
@@sarasabbar733🦁⚔️🇲🇦🤫fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataille_des_nobles
🦁⚔️🇲🇦🤫
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You gotta do the gulf-arabs; I love how some of them seemingly have 10%-30% black African ancestry. I find that so interesting.
May Allah protect, bless, defend and be with my moroccan compatriots ⵣ❤️. May Allah protect my motherland Morocco ❤️
Macrobia was a powerful ancient tribal kingdom situated on the Somali peninsula in the Horn of Africa. It existed during the 1st millennium BCE along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the area that is presently Somalia.
We are not arabe...
We are AMAZIGH. = Berberes..the must ancient civilisation in the world...
Before the middle ages berbers were largely nomadic people the oldest civilization are in mesopotamia
A huge proportion of Moroccan populations got amazigh north african genetics, that means the majority of Moroccans' ancestors are the berbers or "amazighs"
What about the Berbers? What about the Guancha? What about all the ancient paintings? Perhaps you should show photos of the actual people instead of AI generated images. I think it would give a more accurate spectrum of people.
Berber = Amazigh
Berber is Amazighs Morocco is stat Amazighs.
You don't know what you are talking about; Amazigh and Berber are two names for the same ethnic group, the Guanches are their brethren of the Canary Islands...
@@AdamSahr-cj4kf? the berber are the people who populated North africa, amazigh is a tribe in algeria, to name few tribes: chawi,Chenawa,chleuh,touareg,rifains,mozabites.....I doubt a touareg will call themselves amazigh....they r touareg,amazigh nowadays is commonly used to describe the language berber use but in algeria mainly the kabylie speak amazigh. The guanches are ethnically different from the touarag for example so you cannot claim that the berber are all descendent from the guanches 😒that would be inaccurate since the Africans (tchad/Mali/algeria....etc)have the oldest presence of berber ever registered on cave drawing and they r touareg.
@@skdoremi6666 Rifain from Marocco not Algeria.
berbers is the name given by foreigners to Amazighs.
Macrobians were also known for their advanced architecture, building several monuments in and around the Horn of Africa, although the builders of these monuments hasn’t been thoroughly verified.
Macrobians also had access to luxurious items such as silver, gemstones, frankincense, myrrh, ivory, hide, and spices.
When Macrobia collapsed, several proto-Somali city-states emerged; many of them were very wealthy.
Some of the emergent city-states included Malao, Mundus, Mosylon, and Opone - all of whom competed for trade with neighboring tribes.
Everything is correct and i think Moroccans also have little bit of german DNA. During the population movement at the end of the Roman Empire the germans Vandals moved to Northern Africa.
They were barely there
@@incogb6696 Still they where there so it could be. You have sometimes blond with blue eyes or ginger moroccans to. My friend his son is blond and a nephew of a friend of my is also blond both moroccans. It could be from the German Vandals ancestory or other group.
Brilliant video.
Amazigh Nrth Africans 🇲🇦😍🦁😊
Good Job, I hope you will make a video about Ethiopia 🇪🇹
I am 100% pure North African
Yes you are but algeria is a french creation
@@Mauri7782 yes
The ancient trade in frankincense starts here in the remote hills of Somaliland.
Frankincense, the dried sap of the frankincense tree, has been a valued commodity for millennia. Egyptian pharaohs traded for the gum, and Christians know frankincense as one of the gifts the three wise men brought to the baby Jesus, according to the New Testament.
Since those biblical times, people in the Cal Madow Mountains have tapped the trees for their resin, which is burned as sweet incense.
Frankincense remains a popular Christmastime gift, but it is also used in churches, French perfumes and cosmetics. Much of the world’s supply comes from Somaliland, including at least one of the most sought-after species.
I noticed the portuguese and spanish arent differentiated. Is that because they're genetically indistinguishable? Lol, what does that say about that strong independent Portuguese identity and the fanatical fanfare it attracts?
You can distinguish between western Spain/Portugal and Eastern Spain, as there is a West-East clide. But Portuguese are indistinguishable from western Spaniards, particularly people from Galicia and Extremadura. Some genetic tests "distinguish" between the two, but what they really do is assigning Portuguese to the most western-like Iberian results, and Spanish to the most eastern-like Iberian results. Hence you get a large percentage of Spaniards who turn out to be 80% "Portuguese", lol.
@@goodaimshield1115 thanks for sharing. I would have assumed as much for Galicia, but not for extremadura, as they don't have any lingual similarity, unless I'm missing something. I think there is a small group of people that speak sort of a hybrid of both languages, but only along the boarder.
Good job. I was always curious about that.
Basically, race is a social construct! They obviously didn’t care what your skin color looked like and saw one another as human! The only important thing probably was which nation you belonged to. If only we could still see things that way, but a select group of Europeans who felt they were superior (DNA suggests otherwise) altered that! Human is human!
its mostly language and culture
in iran hundreds of ethnicities live
you can only tell what ethnicity they are by talking to them
appearance is pretty similar yet the culture and languages made different people
Historically speaking there have been certain peoples( Indo-Europeans ) with their corresponding genetics / phenotype who as far as intellectual-cultural achievements are concerned , seem to have amazingly been more productive and developed great civilizations compared to other populations, therefore genetics matters .
Race is not a social construct. There's nothing more revealing than a genetic test. Races do exist, no matter what you want to be.
But yes, europeans ruined this beautiful science. Now is forbiden...
@@notatroll78 I am of Iranian ( northwestern ) heritage myself , actually beyond linguistics which is rather superficial , one cannot help noticing the difference among Iranian citizens as far as their phenotype characteristics are concerned, in the sense that a Southern Iranian ( Bandaris) or Balouchi Iranians are so different from other Iranians with more Caucasoid features .
@@majidbineshgar7156If we speak "historically", there is no race that is genetically above others. Otherwise, there would be no other civilization like Aztec Empire, Inca Empire, Mali Empire, Xia dynasty, Indus Valley Civilisation and many more. Oh and not to forget the two oldest civilizations, which are very important for history: Egypt and Mesopotamia, which were built by the Afro-Asian groups. So again, what makes Indo-Europeans so special Mr. Nazi?
Thank you that is great
Me 💯 DNA North Anfrica Amazigh's Berber's 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦😊❤
Oh Moroccans. So diverse in looks. Im 100% and i have curly black hair (thank you dad) and hazel eyes dads side as well. My moms side is paler in comparison and they are all different. Blue eyes, yellow eyes or brown eyes. They mainly have straight or wavy hair. 3 of my moms sisters are blonde. One has beautiful long auburn hair. Others have dark either straight or wavy hair. My mom has straight black hair although she tries to think she has some curl. Unfortunately, many Moroccans in the states don't think i look Moroccan at all. I get either Italian or Persian. Theyre beautiful either way.
North Africans are African
Ur mixed-up
Make one for iraq 🇮🇶 (Babylon) good video btw 💯💯
Mostly natufian i guess
@@amir1780nope, they are mostly Anatolian and iranic farmers then natufian
@@yemirz also yeah
Funny thing is as a Moroccan but especially in my family and my cousins also when we are born our hair is white the. It turns blonde at the age of 3 to 6 and it stays like that until 16 and then it starts becoming brown and when we reach 26 it starts becoming Black... Very fascinating 😂
I am Moroccan. I did the DNA test and the result is a surprise:
Huge percentage from Kaukasian + middle east
أشمن مدينة انت؟؟
Ach MN mdina?
Free Western Sahara 🇪🇭 we are not Moroccans and don’t want to be and we definitely don’t have black magic and prostitution like Morocco 🙄
Are you from fes
Tell us the percentages?
make a video explaining the skin color of the Arabs and about the skin color and origins of the natufians were they black? or brown? Or would they have a more beige skin tone? many say that the ancient Arabs and Jews were black but how were they black since their populations in different countries are not black and if they were please explain so that I can understand this and lastly are the Arabs and Jews related to the Persians?
West Africa had many empires, not every admixture is do to the slave trade. The richest man to ever live was a Mali king named Munsa Mosa before the transatlantic slave trade.
bruh, Mansa Mussa was in the 1300s, and before the tansatlantic slave trade, there was the saharan slave trade, Morocco had lots of slaves, many were black true but many were Europeans too.
@Jandroid Slavery was everywhere for thousands of years. My whole point was that every time ancient black people are mentioned in other countries they rend to believe it's through slavery and that is an assumption and simply not true.
@@carlanderson2468 not realy in the context of Morrocco, because when you talk about blacks in history of Morocco you could be talking about slaves sure, but also army, police, governors of entire regions, even king...etc
@Jandroid Totally agree 👍 goggle west African empires and you'll definitely see the vastness and long history of these empires that we weren't taught in schools.
@@carlanderson2468 you weren't tought in school, I'm African and we learned about the Ghana/mali/Songhai/sokoto/benin..etc
I think this is why African americans are trying to steal north african history and coming up with the craziest stuff, because they have no idea about what lies south of the sahara
Hypothetically, the E3b1, cluster y lineage, originated in Northeast Africa around 9600 years ago. However, it was estimated that the lineage was introduced to the Somali around 5000 years ago with later expansion. Generally, 81.1% of the Somalis, including 75.1% E3b1, cluster y , belong to major clade E3b
So they aren't Arabs
No , they are their own thing.
@@idirbouchdoug1567 but they speak Arabic language
@@human8454 indian people speak and are taught english in schools since they are young. does that mean now they are english? no. moroccans are genetically mostly berber with some arab and southern european and sub saharan .
north africa was arabized and only recently did morocco and algeria manage to make their berber languages official languages of their countries.
also the language of the original people of north africa, which the arab invadors tried to suppress and erase, is berber in all its variations depending on the region where you are in north africa. and the amazigh language is in a completely different branch than arabic that actual arabs from saudi arabia spoke back then and now. For example in morocco there are still plenty of people that speak the berber dialects , but the most spoken dialect in here is what is called darija, which is in fact not arabic. it is a mix of mostly amazigh , a little bit of arabic , small amounts of spanish and french loan words.
@@idirbouchdoug1567 but English isn't our first language.we have to learn three languages in india
Mother tongue or 1st language:
2nd language: hindi
3rd language: English.
@@human8454 and classical arabic is only our first language in paper due to arabization. no one actually speaks "real" arabic which is classical arabic. it is only used in formal occasions like in the court room or on the news / in official documents etc... the real dialects everyone speaks are darija (which i talked about being an amalgamation of a lot of languagaes but with a base of mostly amazigh) and many variations of amazigh dialects.
in fact the darija ("arabic" dialect of morocco) is so far removed from actual arabic that most arabs and north africans cant even understand moroccans when they speak. Only maybe algerians because their dialects are very close to ours.
Thank you bro
By the way, not everything he says is entirely right. For example, he considers Moroccan Darija speakers as true Arabs coming from the East, while genetic studies, such as those of National Geographic for example, show that they are most often Arabized Amazighs throughout history.
Genetics is studied in parallel with history, anthropology, toponymy and linguistics, and all these factors show that the Arab presence of the magnitude of current Arabic speakers in Morocco is a myth.
He just told you arab Morocco have a high level on natufins dna which men there arabs in Morocco
We estimated that the E3b1 cluster g DYS392-12 lineages of the present Somali population sample originated 4000 - 5000 years ago, and that the expansion of the E3b1 cluster g DYS392-12 lineages in these Somalis involved a relatively small number of Y chromosomes (around 1000 males
What I like best. In any country you visit, you will find a Moroccan somewhere 😅 Ma sha Allah.
Can you do Israel pls
There’s a lot of confused Europeans there
I have Moroccan heritage and I think you might be slightly underplaying the Jewish influence here, it is my understanding that the Mediterranean influence you speak of at the start is largely connected to the expulsion of the jews from Israel and long journey taken to get around to Spain. Then during the Alhambra decree close to 300,000 were exiled to Spain which helps explain such high levels of Levantine, Anatolian and the Italian/Greek, French ancestry which got picked up along the way.
I would love to hear your take on this and the Jewish diaspora in general. Otherwise very interesting video.
الشتات اليهودي خرافة
@@moorsiam3507 lol oh ok. I changed my mind now. Your argument as to why it's a myth is just too strong to fight against...
On the other hand... is it possible you don't believe the fact because that makes the world a littler easier for you to understand? I am sorry you can't comprehend nuance in history, maybe some day you will actually decide to spend a few minutes doing some research ان شاء الله. I hope the very best for you my friend.
This is not about Cultural influence, it's about DNA. The Jews remain endogamous wherever they are. Having said that, it may be easy to identify a European Jew but very hard to distinguish a non-Sephardic Middle-eastern or North African Jew from the main population.
@@AdamSahr-cj4kfnot true actually, a lot of Moroccans have a Jewish element in their DNA, this is a fact
@@AdamSahr-cj4kf That's my point though, because the populations moved around (or were forced to move around), they carried with them DNA from the areas they were coming from, thus bringing in more Mediterranean DNA or Levantine DNA into north Africa. So while you're right that Sephardic jews wouldn't be that different DNA-wise in the same way Ashkenazi's are, they bring genetic diversity which would otherwise not have made it to north Africa in the same volumes.
The present royal family's facial features are really interesting, especially shows in the features of the crown prince.
Proud to be Amazigh❤
Although the history of Somalia is poorly studied, occasional researches show that the nation has a rich, ancient history. The purpose of this chapter is to explore the evolution of Somali society and aspects of their economy throughout circa 3000 BCE-500 CE. During 1960s-1980s, it has been postulated that the Somalis originated from the region of Omo-Tana around 1500 BCE and eventually expanded toward the north until 1400 CE. The chapter reassessed this hypothesis and further used new or less utilized data from linguistic, genetic, archeology, and ancient documentary sources. The integrated data suggest that the ancestral home of the Macro-Somali was the northern part of their Peninsula from about 3000 BCE and in due course, they expanded toward the south and west throughout 1500 BCE-500 CE. The data also explain the nature of their pre-Islamic socioeconomic system and their interaction with the Arabian-Mediterranean region upon which the Greco-Roman geographers of 150 BCE-550 CE elaborated.
As Moroccan i made my Dna test ! Before i thought that i was Arab
Berbere 60%. Spanish 10% Italian 10% Nigeria/senegal 10%. Jewish Polish 10%. Arab 0% 🤣
same 😂😂
@@mokakuma7329 where are you basically from ?
@@ALADDIN9999 im moroccan, my father is mzabi (chaouia) and my mother is sraghna
this clearly shows that we don't have anything to do with arabs and we don't even look like them 😂😂
@@yousra.rosexx lot of Moroccans still carry Arab dna in them. Not every Moroccan will have Arab in them.
Welcome To morocco the atlas lions land 🦁🇲🇦💪🏽😉
Too bad all the real lions are gone though 😢
@@janvanleeuwen2275I'm not crying..
@@janvanleeuwen2275no we still have 37 in Rabat
Can you do a dna history for Tunisians please!?
Very interesting....love your knowledge and expertise of the history of the area...basically we're all part of a large melting pot of many different nationalities...not so different from one another.🍻...cheers.