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  • @lifeleaves1268
    @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +25

    It makes me laugh to see some people did not like our dna results and hit the dislike button 😂

    • @justsayin8893
      @justsayin8893 3 роки тому

      not the results...could not understand the english, sorry.

  • @teelurizzo8542
    @teelurizzo8542 3 роки тому +16

    4:32 - Just like the Inuit Component, that meso American Andean Native component has 'ultimate recent roots' in North East Asia and as such is related to Pan Eurasians in general, including Finno Ugric and Uralic peoples.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for adding some info 👍

    • @cinderellaandstepsisters
      @cinderellaandstepsisters 3 місяці тому

      Come to Finland and see what Finns look like. They are the blondiest ppl in the world.

    • @teelurizzo8542
      @teelurizzo8542 3 місяці тому

      @@cinderellaandstepsisters I dated a Finnish woman some 23 years ago who I liven in Washington D.C., she was a natural platinum blonde w/ gray eyes but, she had some subtle yet clear 'non typical' facial traits that I now realize are from their more or less N/NE Eurasian. Modern Finns are admixed between Nordic Germanic and Finno Ugric elements, butI understand in terms of pigmentation, they tend overall to light skin, eyes and hair, just like their N Germanic (Scandinavian) counterparts.

    • @cinderellaandstepsisters
      @cinderellaandstepsisters 3 місяці тому

      @@teelurizzo8542 Bull. Finns look like any other Nordic and western ppl. I lived in other countries and everybody thought they were germans,
      Dutch, Scandinavian etc.
      Watch the video " Coding Ambassadors & the Finnish double flip ppl - Education in Finland." Do these ppl look like mongols. Omg.

  • @cyrus723
    @cyrus723 3 роки тому +18

    As my Turkish Kebab shop owner says “salad everything”😂😂😂😂

  • @maths8458
    @maths8458 8 місяців тому +7

    To explain the % of Finnish or Baltic countries when you're from Iran or India, it's actually simple.
    5000 Years ago, a group called the Yamnaya who originated in central asia, invaded and settled in North India, Modern Day Iran, and then most of North and western Europe.
    The DNA Software, cannot make a distiction from this common ancestry and therefore it choses the place where people have the most Yamnaya DNA (Scandinavia or Baltic countries usually).

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment and contribution 👍🙏

    • @RM-yf2lu
      @RM-yf2lu 2 місяці тому

      Actually ydna evidence goes opposite to that conclusion with the oldest p, q and R haplogroups found in india...

    • @CreativeHuckleBerry
      @CreativeHuckleBerry 2 місяці тому

      I wonder if the children that got kidnapped from finland 100's of years ago, survived the slave trade?🤔

    • @behiran2252
      @behiran2252 Місяць тому

      Bro .yamnaya iranic people not India or finish Baltic!😐

  • @waltwhitman7545
    @waltwhitman7545 2 роки тому +7

    having that much finnish for an iranian is pretty crazy. especially considering that "mesoamerican" is very likely just misidentified traits of Inuit

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому +1

      You are right. It was breaking news for us too once we found out. But there again every thing is possible nowadays. Thanks for your comments and the time you spent watching the video 🙏

    • @blackcoffeebeans6100
      @blackcoffeebeans6100 2 роки тому +1

      This DNA- test company is putting finnish and nigerian dna in everything. I do not trust it.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому +1

      @@blackcoffeebeans6100 thanks for your comments 🙏

  • @zozifeliz
    @zozifeliz 2 роки тому +8

    I like Iranian and finnish people.

  • @Aurinkohirvi
    @Aurinkohirvi 4 роки тому +14

    "I'm a good mixture of everything." That's the spirit! Everyone is generally surprised when seeing their results. But seems all of you knew very well where most of your ancestry came.
    Funny that the Iranian woman found out the small percentage of Finnish, as she apparently had no idea but is living in Finland? Hah, hah. What a surprise!

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 4 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the comment. I think it is more of a test to see how well one knows his/her origins rather than finding out about it because more or less every one know where they come from. In her case, it was a proper surprise as the percentage was also quite high and yes we all live in Finland!

    • @OpinionatedChicken59
      @OpinionatedChicken59 3 роки тому +6

      It's not really Finnish DNA though, like her ancestor did not come form Finland. Finnish people share distant ancestry with people form Central Asia, these people migrated to America and other parts of Europe and Asia thousands of years ago but they all still share common ancestry. It's why Mongolians and Central Asians, Inuits, North, Central and South Americans and particularly Andean people often get a small percentage of "Finnish" DNA, it's a legacy of their ancient ancestry. It's also why the blonde woman has Inuit and South American in her results, she does not actually have ancestors from Canada or South America.

    • @Aurinkohirvi
      @Aurinkohirvi 3 роки тому +1

      @@OpinionatedChicken59 no. You're talking about the Ancient North Eurasians (ANE-people) whose model is the 24000 year old DNA sample from Mongolia. They were ancestors of Mesolithic Europeans, Indo-Europeans, Siberians, American natives and also the ancient Uralic peoples (including Finnic peoples).
      These all do not get Finnish results from DNA tests. Them markers they consider Finnish, are more modern than ANE-people genetic markers.
      A lot of people in North-Western Russia however get Finnish as result, because they are practically a Finnish people genetically, only Russian by language. Some DNA testing firms use "Finnish and North-East European" instead of Finnish for the very reason that North-East Europe, both Slavic and Finnic peoples, is very similar to Finnish.
      Central Asians get sometimes a small Finnish results mainly because they were part of Soviet Union and Russia, and Russian people moved there. And also them Central Asians moved to Russia... generally it's a result of North-East Europeans and Central/East Asian mixing during Soviet Union and Russian Federation. Probably not anything to do with Finns from Finland.

    • @OpinionatedChicken59
      @OpinionatedChicken59 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@Aurinkohirvi Ok so explain why so many South Americans, Mongolians and Inuits have Finnish DNA and why so many Finnish people have Inuit, and South American DNA? Are you honestly trying to convince me they genuinely have ancestors who moved from the Andes to Finland hundreds of years ago and had children with Finnish people???

    • @Aurinkohirvi
      @Aurinkohirvi 3 роки тому

      Gotta expand that timeline somewhat though. Not only since Soviet Union, but Imperial Russia, and even the Kievan Rus era Slavs and Finnic peoples had connections with Central Asian peoples.

  • @aryagohari7898
    @aryagohari7898 2 роки тому +7

    I am iranian and also had 3,2% finnish 😄

  • @JaKommenterar
    @JaKommenterar 3 роки тому +12

    She is not ”eskimo”, she is a bit Sami like many other pple in Finland. They share haplogroups

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +4

      We came to the same conclusion after a bit of research too.

    • @JaKommenterar
      @JaKommenterar 3 роки тому +4

      @@lifeleaves1268 Interestingly some ancestry may not show up in these tests for groups originating in mixed regions like Middle Eastern - for example, most southern Europeans, Jews, Arabs and Iranians will have between 2-10% Black African ancestry on average (some more some less) but it often won’t show up unless its a detailed genetic research. Harvard Medical School published on this, you may find it interesting.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      @@JaKommenterar you are absolutely right. To be totally honest with you my brother from the same parents had super shocking results compare to me. I am the last guy in the video by the way. He was more than 27 percent Jewish and less than 40 percent Iranian but also about 10 percent scottish. To me these tests are just where science meets the fun and entertainment. I personally believe we only know so much from the original DNA’s of our ancestors and it is not enough to be exact results.

    • @JaKommenterar
      @JaKommenterar 3 роки тому +2

      @@lifeleaves1268 That’s a very good way of putting it, where science meets entertainment. I’m surprised by your brother’s test showing 27% Jewish - could it be that you have a grandparent from something like an Assyrian populated city like Urmia in north Iran? Or maybe the software cannot always differentiate different Mid-east haplos. Very interesting and entertaining though

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      @@JaKommenterar I don’t believe that. As far as I am aware during the recent decades our family roots aren’t coming from that part of the region. The Scottish though could be due to the relations that persians had with the Shirley brothers and their influence during safavid dynasty as their capital city was Isfahan and from mother side we originally migrated from there about 300 years ago! All and all it is as mysterious to me as to everyone else.

  • @timomastosalo
    @timomastosalo 3 роки тому +13

    The little bit of Finnish in the Iranian lady is not a total surprise. the oldest loan words in Finnish (which are not from other Finno-Ugric languages) come from Persianic or Iranian languages. Not from the actual Persian, but many Persianic people lived earlier in the steppes of Eurasia, by the Kaspian Sea. And the earliest marks of haplotype N, the predominant paternal DNA of the Finns, points to the eastern side of the Caspian Sea.. So between the caspian sea and the Ural mountains or river, the Finno-Ugric and Persianic people were in contacts. Maybe the contacts happened even by Volga, like Samara, there's a river and way eastwards there. Some people related to Finns still live close to Samara, some even west of Volga, though most live north of Volga now.
    Later the Turkish people and Mongols conquered the steppes, and Russians after that. So the Persianic people and Finno-Ugric lost contacts.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +2

      Very true and can not agree anymore. Words like puisto in finnish is boostan in persian which mean the same thing but simce in finnish there is no letter b it has been changed to adopt locality. Also words like vedä in finnish has the same general concept of the word bede in persian which means give it to me with the hand gestures. Also another popularfinnish word is hyvä with persian equivalent of khube the eastern migrents started to use more of the deep versin kh instead of western migrants who preferred soft h. With the letter b in word khube same old finnish story happend. Replacement with a Finnish sounding letter in this case letter v. The result is hyvä but all in a sudden we get parempi and paras. In persian we have khube or khub the the indo european version of comparative adjectives behtar for better and behtarin for best which has got nothing to do whith the original adjective !

    • @timomastosalo
      @timomastosalo 3 роки тому +3

      @@lifeleaves1268 Puisto doesn't come from boostan. It comes from puu (tree, wood material). The i means plural (then the u got shorter)+ sto meaning clooection of many as one - a collective of things where the ending is added. Puu was eralier punge - the ng like in siNG, no g sound.
      If old Persian had tree something like bu, boo ... then the words may be related. But we also have to remember, people didn't need a word like 'park' when hunting and gathering food. In Finnish it was only made i Finland, maybe in the Swedish period - but not from Swedish, only from a Finnish word and grammar.
      And it is not about letetrs, but sounds. Neither finno-Ugric nor Persianic languages (not Persian itself) were not written when the borrowings happened. It's also important to know about the sound changes, before finding pairs.
      Also, sound changes happen normally the same way always: it's the same sound which is replacing the 'odd one' in the other language.
      The word hyvä can be a Persian loan. Then it would have been *hupa *hypä first. But Finnish has many examples of p changing to v - they normally happened, when there is a consonant in the end of a syllable (like *hypä, hyvän). Then, if the consonant is dropped, the v version can stay.
      There is an example of hupi & huvi that mean 'fun', but with a bit different associations. Hupi gives an air that it's fun you have to be careful with. likr where you can lose something. But I said these words, because p & v are there almost optional - normally they are not.
      Vetää means 'pull', vedä is a new form, the command form. If it's related to bede, then I think both languages have changed the meaning a bit. BUT - in this position finnish would borrow the word as 'petä/pete...'. There would not be a v in the beginning.
      So you got 1/3 right. It sounds you were just guessing. Of course you know Persian well, but you have to know 2 languages well to compare. And important there is to know the sound changes - like you know the Persian kh vs. h of easternand western dialects of the migrants. I studied linguistics and Finnish language in the university, so the Finnish sound history is familiar o me. Persian I only know by some students, whom I was teaching Finnish. I did notice the khub, khube.
      You are right the pattern parempi, paras is borrowed from something like better, more like batter, nammely Swedish has bättre - said like bet(t)re, earlier likely bat- like in English.
      Mostly Finnish has gorrowed Indo-European words from Baltic and Germanic languages, and something they were together before that. The Persianic (not Persian, but related steppe languages) loans were before that, but they are not many. Easiest of them is sata '100'. I think Persian has sot(?). I think it was earlier sat- ... something: the Kurdish have sata also, and Sanskrit has satem. So the sound changes have to be followed

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      @@timomastosalo Finally some proper comments with scientific and logical explanation 🙏. You are right about me gussing the words. I just follow what I hear use my history knowledge and logic about how necessary the word was at a certain period. The old persian “ before the greek invasion “ was sister language to sanskrit and very similar in terms of the way you have to use the lips and tongue. Like the sound of b, v, p, or h, kh, g, k or l & r. It was so intense that even old forgotten Indian dialects like romaani stil uses almost old persian numbers with their own twist. It is very easy for a person who knows persian language top to bottom to learn almost any other language flawlessly as a kid who is just in year 4 or 5 of school can read persian litterateur from 700-800 years ago and understand it. I have never studid languages academically but somehow I can work out most conversations in all indo-European languages some more some less. Also it came to me as a shock once I heard some weirdly familiar but unrecognizable yet about 80 percent understandable language which ended up being Middle Persian or pahlavic persian from about 1800 years ago in use during Sasanied dynasty in Persian empire territories from Almost china all the way to Egypt. In fact they were known to ruled Egypt as the 23th government for 10 years! With all that said the closest language from over 2000 years ago in use in europe to the persian language is Lithuainian! Sounds odd but true. Thank you for all the useful information you have shared and I am really glad that my guess was actually right at least partially. By the way another simmilar finnish word is 🐜 or ants which is moor or moorche in persian. I think it is muurihainen in finnish. Not sur abot how you spell it.

    • @timomastosalo
      @timomastosalo 3 роки тому +2

      @@lifeleaves1268 Most history students in the West know very well the Persian time in Egypt for 2 reasons: 1) it links to biblical history, 2) it links to Greek history, When Persia nearly destroyed them - and would maybe have rolled over the whole (at least Mediterranean) Europe. Rome wasn't strong yet.
      Dareyaves(h) or Greek Dareios is there, and Xerxes - which I don't remember in Persian, did it start Khv- or Shv- or alike?
      Finnish spells as it says :) except for the ng, and about 8-9 smaller exception, mostly linked to how most vowel e ending words cause doubling of the consonant in the beginning of the following word.
      So muurahainen is written like that, said 'mu:ra,hainen, the : means 'double previous sound', and ' is main stress (ALWAYS starting the word, except in loaned names, family names), and , means the secondary (help) stress there. Stress means emphasis.
      I wouldn't wonder if it was linked to the Persian word (my comment doesn't prove it), because it looks like coming from a Baltic muras, or mûras (I mean long u in the 2nd, Latvian writes it with an - on top of the u). Baltic means Latvian, LITHUANIAN & Old Prussian. Later Prussian became to mean one dialect of German, but I have heard a UA-cam video voice speak Old Prussian, the Baltic language related to Lithuanian.
      Linguists know that Lithuanian is the most archaic Indo European language in Europe. So it's the best bridge to track connections to Avestan, Kurdish, Armenian, Sanskrit. Usually archaism appears where some language(s) live long without strong influences from many nations, just a bit from the immediate neighbours. And when they don't become conquerors themselves. Well, maybe at the 14th century Lithuania did that, but when they married (literally a king and queen married), the more populous Poland became more dominant in the union.
      Finnish has mostly borrowed from Latvian, the closest Baltic language, and they are partly at least language changers who earlier spoke Finno-Ugric Livonian, now just by a small area at the Latvian coast, maybe soon died out, if not already. But Lithuanian is so closely related to Latvian, they partly understand each other. I recognize they are similar, though I don't speak either.
      Funny, like Latin has words ending in -us, Greek has -os, then Lithuanian -as, and Latvian just -s to the consonant, mostly it seems. Otherwise I have to look long the texts in juice packages etc. to see which is which. Lithuanian has musch more of those 'extra marks' over vowels. And it's more complex in intonation, and other sound conbinations.
      Still about Finnish: many, maybe most Finnish words ending in -as or -äs come from the Baltic languages. Some come from the Germanic (Scandinavian) languages, when they had -az before the Viking time. At the Viking period that went to -z, then -r. One well-known example is kuningas, Germanic kuningaz(-) - where you can recognize the English King (old kynge or cynge), Swedish konung, newr version kung, German König etc.
      Be careful in estimation why it's easy for someone to learn languages. It's a talent, inclination, where some have it more than others - like mathematics. And learning many languages already as a kid helps a lot in it. So it's not about which language you have, so much, as it is about the talent and opportunity. Like Swiss kids learn 4-5 languages very young, and they are well-known about learning new languages.
      Because when you learn many languages as a kid, brains laéarn it to be a natural need in life. And americans & Russians who have traveled miles and miles and miles and ... never met anyone who doesn't speak their language, have difficulties in learning a new language. They haven't neeed any other language, so when they meet the need as an adult, they are often a bit puzzled.
      Yeah, when I was teaching Finnish for foreigners, the Swiss were almost alwaus (or always?) among the best students, and americans complained how Finnish is hard to learn, and Russian tried to ask me to explain it in Russian, though teh method was Finnish in Finnish: slowly building vocabulary and expressions, and learning to make core sentence structures.
      Sorry, I wrote a lot - but I still have to ask you not to write a lot at one time. And please: use paragraphs! A long porridge, or a block of fully-burned tahtib is hard to read. My eyes are getting worse, I'm past 50. Takes me long time to read what you wrote, and with a magnifying glass. It interests me - but it's a pain to read.
      All the best! God bless you

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +2

      @@timomastosalo Thank you very much for all the intense and deep explanations you provided and the time spent to response.
      I am awfully sorry for replying with a long paragraph covering a lot of different subjects.
      I was replying to the comments on my phone and believe me it was just as much of a nightmare!
      Anyhow I appreciate the nature of your responses as it reminds me a lot of my father who was a teacher for 40 odd years and it would come automatically to educate on every opportunity even on little things such as how to pair your shoes before entering the house.
      I also admire your eye for details as not to only learn something and pass it to the others, but also to understand your audience and explain respectively.
      Once more, thank you for sharing all these wonderful knowledge with us.

  • @video6702
    @video6702 3 роки тому +16

    ALL IRANIAN HAVE ABOUT 80 PERCENT WEST ASIAN ........WEST ASIAN IS THE IRANIAN DNA AND THIS IS ABOUT ALL OVER WEST ASIA..........MIDDLE EASTERN IS ARABIC DNA AND IS ARAB RACE

    • @video6702
      @video6702 3 роки тому +10

      THIS IS WHY WE WANT TO CALL US AS A WEST ASIAN AND NOT MIDDLE EASTERN............WE ARE NOT ARABS

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +3

      You are pretty much right. This is due to many wars that have happened over the past couple of millenniums in the area. Some of it also initiate from the fact that Iranic tribes got mixed about 4000 years ago with the indians that migrated to the iranian plato. This has also affected the language and made it an Indo-european language as the old Persian language at the time of achaemenid empire was classed as sister language to sanskrit pronunciation and meaning wise. however before this migration the people who lived there were speaking sumerian. ( first people who had invented alphabets and batteries and many more). The Indian DNA is one of the strongest types compare to all the other ancient DNAs. Even the Romani people who have migrated from India about a thousand years ago and got mixed with all other types of european and middle eastern DNAs, still have a big proportion of their DNA traced back as south asian ( Indian). But we are what we are and all equal human beings. This is just to clarify what has happened in the past still appears today after many hundreds of years.

    • @fanzy1338
      @fanzy1338 3 роки тому +8

      @@lifeleaves1268 Just a few corrections: There has never been a mass migration of Indians into the Iranian plateau. In fact ancient Aryans from the steppes split into two groups. One group migrated to India and mixed with local dravidians and one group migrated to Iran and mixed with Elamites. Furthermore Elamites were not Sumerian! They spoke an Isolated language and their race is unknown. Also battery was not invented by Sumerians. It was invented by Parthians who were an Iranian tribe.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      @@fanzy1338 I can not agree anymore with what you have just said. To be honest with you this is my personal opinion too but after the conversations and comments on this video I have obligated myself to do a bit of a more research on the topic and this was what I have learned recently from the web. So, I decided to share it here and see what others think. After all not much has been left for us from those days and there has been so much changes in the geography and culture of the region. On top of that us people are our worst enemies since we like to change the history in a way that is more suitable for us time to time so we end up having multiple scenarios that all make sense. I believe nowadays there is no need to show off your origins anymore since the whole world is gradually mixing anyway. Yet it is very important to investigate after the truth and the actual history behind everything than just accepting the sweetest opinion and translation that work for us. Btw thank you for your comment and the time you spent.

    • @boraboranloglu9489
      @boraboranloglu9489 3 роки тому +3

      @@lifeleaves1268 Sorry, but DNA results of these Persian persons show apparently that they could have a Turkish DNA which includes Middle Asia, Turkey and Balkans in my opinion. I know that Persians are so nationalist that most of them do not want to accept it and prefer to bind themselves to İndo-European roots but it is so natural as İran totally had been conquered and administrated by different tribes of Turks at least for 1100-1200 years till 1925. Also there had been a large remigration of Turkmens (a part of Turkish tribes) which were Shia Muslim back to İran just because of the continuous fight of Ottoman and Safevid Empires which was based on different İslam sects in mainly 16th and 17th century. Those Turkmens may have taken the Balkan(and maybe other European and Turkish) DNA to your ancestors. Even the American Indian connection can be traced through there. Just an idea. Bye.

  • @didi-vh1gw
    @didi-vh1gw 2 роки тому +3

    I have west asian, central asian ,english and south asian. Both my parents are kurdish

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому +1

      Make sense my friend. You roots belong to the part of the world which was place of interest for many invading nations. Thanks for your comments 🙏

  • @lm7338
    @lm7338 3 роки тому +4

    Farnaz, what a beauty!

  • @finnicpatriot6399
    @finnicpatriot6399 4 роки тому +9

    Toi eskimo ja mesoamerikkalainen siis viittaa suomalais-ugrilaisten pohjois-aasialaiseen vereen. Se on osa suomalaisuutta, ettei se mistään muualta oo tullut.

  • @marsukarhu9477
    @marsukarhu9477 3 роки тому +3

    The eskimo must be from the same peoples of lapland or something like that

  • @AA-kx9jb
    @AA-kx9jb 3 роки тому +3

    Why do a sizeable number of Indians and Pakistanis score higher Euro dna than a lot of Persians??

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +2

      I should admit that I did not know that, but I think it is maybe due to the fact that the British, Dutch and so many other european powers have been there for many years while it did not happen to be so much of the case with Iranians!

    • @lonleybeer
      @lonleybeer 3 роки тому +2

      @@lifeleaves1268 i don't think its only because of colonialism

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +2

      @@lonleybeer As I said I am not sure. Just guessing that it could be the case. Other than that, I have no idea.

    • @AA-kx9jb
      @AA-kx9jb 3 роки тому +1

      @@lifeleaves1268 a8NOcKNYNns let me know if u can see this video? Also those south asians mixed with the English generally know that they are mixed as they have their own castes called anglo indians. The south asians im referring to are those who have kept homogenous in their castes and are known to have kept it in their circles as they have no grandparents or great grandparents who were european. It is likely to do with the north indian genetic component having indo european dna in there which is the steppe dna.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      @AJ thanks for your contribution towards the comments made here and extra information you have shared 🙏

  • @bella64276
    @bella64276 3 роки тому +3

    Weird I am Persian also had %1 finnish! Wondering if that a thing how Finns came across us?? Lol
    Even more odd I always did draw toward Finland and I was so excited finding I have abit of finnish XD
    How come you have South American in you?

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +3

      I must have had tacos before swabing 😉😂

    • @UhriLammas
      @UhriLammas 2 роки тому +2

      It's because of slave trade. Especially in the early 1700's Russians managed to capture people from Finland to be sold as slaves to Persia. Blonde women were valued.

    • @meggieqin8496
      @meggieqin8496 2 роки тому +1

      @@UhriLammaswow realy? I've heard of women slaves from caucause, but finland? Thats super intresting and sad of course

    • @user-xp8fc5xi6z
      @user-xp8fc5xi6z 2 роки тому +1

      I think it is of the turkic influence because the Ottomans were central -asian - finougric !

    • @youandme9078
      @youandme9078 2 роки тому

      @@user-xp8fc5xi6z
      Ottoman is not for central asian!!!!
      Know you How much sultan killed central asia? Shit… 1.000.000 since at 1700 st

  • @maresaherrera7242
    @maresaherrera7242 4 роки тому +5

    L O V E 💞❣️😍. You and love that you have come into my life. You are so awesome and unique!!!

  • @bella64276
    @bella64276 3 роки тому +3

    Wow you have American and Irish! That's mental how that got into Iran hahaa

    • @SICARIO0
      @SICARIO0 2 роки тому +2

      its native american not american, america is not a ethnecity

  • @j.s3933
    @j.s3933 Рік тому +2

    It is written on the face of the third woman she is persian...

  • @alfawolf7125
    @alfawolf7125 3 роки тому +1

    the reason why they give that iranian lady some finish and andean is because,,some people in latin america do have her bio/phenotype,,ok? and some my heritage costumers from latin americas,did..undergo the test and got some iranian as well,so they get it all mixed up..and the finnish is because,,some "iranian in finland got some finnish marker,,thus why they mix it all up!

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      Interesting. Thanks for your comments 🙏

  • @wedding.shomal8304
    @wedding.shomal8304 2 роки тому +5

    مناطق مرکزی و شرق ترکیه جز حوزه تمدنی ایران هست و ایرانی محسوب میشه

  • @AA-kx9jb
    @AA-kx9jb 3 роки тому +3

    Also the south asia result doesn’t mean all of those countries names in there or even the highlighted area because there’s different genetic difference from Srilanka to Norther Pakistan. They don’t break the South Asian dna down like Ancestry now does or 23andme. They just highlight the whole of south asia just like they do for west asia which is incorrect. But even moreso for south asia as there are two main components, north indian and south indian, with the north dna being closer to Iranian than actually south indian, but they class it all as south asia due to it being there a long time. Use gedmatch to break it down.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      Well explained and very true 👍

    • @AA-kx9jb
      @AA-kx9jb 3 роки тому

      @Son of Elohim you are correct in saying the ratios vary but also incorrect in saying that theyre also the same. You don’t know know genetics work. Look at david reichs lecture and he’ll explain how norther inidans, bot necessarily meaning indians but kashmiris pashtuns and other castes as the cline goes north are less related to dravidians than to other indo european populations. You’re incorrect in saying theyre an intermediary. Ani are a mix of neolithic farmers, early and late, indo europeans, and less asi. South Indians are a mox of early iranians farmer, asi and some very little indo european not a lot. Then you have the people in the west of the subcontinent in pakistan who have the caucasus admixture from those to the west of them. So it’s not as simple as u put it. If u was correct in saying that they clump all south asian as one because they’re similar, then why have they now been able to distinguish from Pakistanis, north indians and south Indians? Because they have a larger group and the differences can be huge. Yes there has been mixing back and forth but ancestry will show and categorise that accordingly in their results. So the south asian afghans and iranians get is likely to be northern indian which is actually genetically closer to them than they are with south indian. But because theyre clumped together they will show it as all of south asia. Very small percentages of dravidians will look like a pashtun, kashmiri, and then some jats etc, when i talk about north indian, im not talking about mumbai, im talking about pakistan, afghanistan, Kashmir, punjab etc. Otherwise the rest of north indian is actually central and southern geographically in the subcontinent.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      @Son of Elohim Thanks for the comment.

  • @AlxzAlec
    @AlxzAlec Місяць тому +1

    No, MyHeritage overlaps a LOT. They keep giving people from Asian nations Finnish because they have common ancestors

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 Місяць тому +1

      @@AlxzAlec Thank you for your comment 🙏👍

  • @alimatoori177
    @alimatoori177 3 роки тому +1

    the last guy was international XD XD

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +2

      I know man. I had a bit of every nation who invaded Persian empire over the past millennium 😂

  • @AzatMustafa-bc7ws
    @AzatMustafa-bc7ws 3 місяці тому +1

    Farnaz çok sempatik çekici bir bayan.

  • @ristusnotta1653
    @ristusnotta1653 3 роки тому +4

    Toi on aika turha testata suomalaisilla jos on suomalainen sukunimi ja suvussa ei ole tiedossa ulkomailta tulleita ja näyttää ite suomalaiselta :D suomi on ollu aina aika eristäytyny paikka ja tulokset on sen mukaisia, yleensä sekotuksena jotain skandinaavialaista, balttia tai itäeurooppalaista tai justiin jotain pohjois-aasialaista koska suomalaisilla on ollu niihin eniten kontaktia historiassa

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +3

      Sen takia se oli yllätys meillekin ja vielä sen päälle se prosentti määräkin oli aika korkea!

    • @blackcoffeebeans6100
      @blackcoffeebeans6100 2 роки тому

      My heritage ja 23andme laittavat hyvin usein suomalaista ja nigerialaista geeniä jokaiseen paikkaan. Kyseenalaistaisin tämän. Nigerialaista
      he näkevät hyvin paljon ruotsalaisten ja norjalaisten testeissä. Älkää hyvät ihmiset uskoko kaikkea. Näen hyvin paljon rahastusta näissä geenitesteissä.

    • @butterflies655
      @butterflies655 3 місяці тому

      ​@@lifeleaves1268 Kaikki Euroopan maat ovat saa neet aasialaista dna:ta. Suomessa sitä ei ole yhtään sen enempää kuin muissakaan Euroopan maissa.

  • @Beowulf9898
    @Beowulf9898 3 роки тому +2

    Im from spain i git 82,5% iberian 11,8 italian 3,3% north west european and 2,4% scandinavian

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      Nowadays we are from wherever the political borders decide to surround us. Back in 1000 to 2000 years ago which is nothing in DNA calendar, there were not much of these borders and a handful of different races lived on this planet. I believe it mattered more back then as humans where not so much genetically mixed compared to what we are right now. Btw thanks for taking part and leaving some comments.

  • @helios5052
    @helios5052 2 роки тому

    Which country does the flag on the right belong to?

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому +1

      Iran

    • @helios5052
      @helios5052 2 роки тому +1

      @@lifeleaves1268 I think the Iran's flag is not that, but this 🇮🇷

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому +1

      @@helios5052 You are right in a sense as the flag you have mentioned is the one recognized by UN and used as the POLITICAL FLAG FOR ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN. The one that is used in the thumbnail is HISTORICAL AND APPROVED FLAG BY IRANIAN PEOPLE. It was also the POLITICAL FLAG FOR IRAN until 1979 revolution in Iran before being replaced by the new political one without an election. I hope this clarifies the issue and thank you for noticing and leaving a comment 🙏

    • @helios5052
      @helios5052 2 роки тому +1

      @@lifeleaves1268 I did some research on what you said, but after the election, a vote was taken and with a majority of votes, the country's system changed from an absolute monarchy to a republican system.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому +1

      @@helios5052 exactly true but not exactly what happened! Over the course of next 5 to 10 years after the revolution which meant to change absolute monarchy system to republic, originally based on the same republic system as France’s 5th revolution, the main revolutionary heads were either jailed or persecuted. All the monarchy’s minsters fleed the country or persecuted within 6 months. Believers of the republic system were also jailed and about 6000 killed within 3 years! People learned to keep quiet if they wanted to see the sunrise. As the result ayatollahs were replaced the absolute monarchy with the new brand of islamic republic of iran which in reality means it would be an islamic state. In short if any law passes the islamic rules and regulations then would go through the process of being negotiated in the parliament. Otherwise it’s against god’s will and should never be talked about or mentioned let alone negotiating it! The current political flag contains 22 times islamic chants of الله‌اکبر in arabic “not iranian official language”the borders of the tricolor 11 at the top and 11 at the bottom reminding the 22nd day of zodiac sign aquarious “Iranian calender system is based on the zodiac signs rather than georgian Calendar “ the day that islamic republic was established. The central lion which was on most Iranian flags from 235 B.C during the Achaemenid empire and cyrus the great was replaced by a decorative chant of “لا‌اله‌الا‌الله” again in arabic. People tried here and there to revive the old flag but any attempt was classed as anti government activity and ended up as anti islamic movement which means prosecution!
      Sooo. People either keep their love and affection for their country within their hearts or never learned about the real history and the truth due to heavy censorship as the state owns all media being published or aired. I hope you get the idea 😉

  • @saharsharifi6138
    @saharsharifi6138 3 роки тому +2

    I got the same results as the last guy, but with different percentages :)

  • @alfawolf7125
    @alfawolf7125 3 роки тому +3

    the finnish lady looks like latin americas,and ......andean and mesoamericas= latin americas or ....xamanic people which came from asia..and are related to sammis ,innuit and eskimos

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks again for the comments. 🙏

    • @alfawolf7125
      @alfawolf7125 3 роки тому +1

      Welcome

    • @blackcoffeebeans6100
      @blackcoffeebeans6100 2 роки тому

      Watch The video "Which country has the most blondies."
      Researches and studies tell Finland has got most blue eyes, blond haired, white complexion ppl in the world. Welcome to see.

    • @cinderellaandstepsisters
      @cinderellaandstepsisters 3 місяці тому

      Watch the video "Coding Ambassadors & the Finnish Double Flip- Education in Finland."
      The ppl in this video are typical Finns. What do you think they look like?

  • @j.s3933
    @j.s3933 Рік тому +1

    What a strong accent!!!!

  • @rodowodeuropejczyka9541
    @rodowodeuropejczyka9541 4 роки тому +4

    Beautiful language 😮

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much for your interest.

  • @nooraqueen2716
    @nooraqueen2716 3 роки тому +9

    Middle East does not equal Arabian you should’ve gotten a more accurate test that separates Levantine from Arabian

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому

      maybe

    • @nooraqueen2716
      @nooraqueen2716 3 роки тому

      @Reem 1998 Now most people would say that the Muslim invasions have ended the old civilizations and peoples who were replaced by Arab people and Arabic language. The Arabs were a minority, they did not have the huge populations of Levant, Egypt or Mesopotamia, a city like Constantinople would have had more people than most of the Arabian Peninsula. Having these people replaced by ethnic Arabs in 2000 years is impossible, for reference the entire peninsula is barely hitting 50 Million including Yemen. North Africa and the Levantine are at 349 million
      So the people who had lived there for at least 5000 years have not been the exact same, but they did not have enough diverting genes to make them that whole lot different from Europeans. Many Levantine people would have a somewhat white skin and soft hair akin to the Turks who came later and mixed with the locals.

    • @nooraqueen2716
      @nooraqueen2716 3 роки тому

      @Reem 1998 That's really sad to hear. I wish more Levants & Meso Arabs cared about their heritage. I doubt most of them even know they aren't Ethnic Arabs they are Arabs, just not genetically. But many Arabs will refuse to believe that they were Assyrians once, and insist that these areas always had an Arab majority.

    • @nooraqueen2716
      @nooraqueen2716 3 роки тому

      @Reem 1998 Arabs originated form Arabia !!!! For fuck same educate yourself the Levant didn’t really speak Arabic until after the Islamic conquest. Prior to that, they spoke Syriac, which derives from Aramaic.
      The majority of people from the Levant have Semitic ancestry. The Arabs are also Semites. The difference is that the Levantines descend from different Semites such a the Canaanites, Arameans, Assyrians. The people of Arabia descend from Arabs. When you talk about Arabs who are Arabs by race their from Arabia etc the Arabian pensuila . Levantine are from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria. Their culturally arab but not genetically. Sudan is an Arab country but does this make them arab or African! Their clearly African but they speak arabic same with North African and Levantine. Gulf Arabs who are Arabs by race are from Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. And they have a distinctive look. Gulf do have an ethnic look they mostly look like Pakistani’s

    • @nooraqueen2716
      @nooraqueen2716 3 роки тому

      @Reem 1998 Many people called Arabs had ancestors who didn’t speak Arabic in the 11th century and spoke things like Coptic or Aramaic/Syriac. The people of Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine essentially became Arabs. The ancient peoples of the Syria region did mix with ancient Indo-European speaking Iranians and Hittites. That mix definitely connects them to ancient Europeans. You also had about 16 Greek cities in the Syrian region in ancient times, and they are the ancestors to some extent of the people of the Levant (Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine), and to a lesser extent you had the Crusaders knights and their families leaving some trace of their ancestry, and then you could add that the Turkish Ottomans mixed with Slavic and Greek people then married the locals of Greater Syria. So, yes, they do share some common ancestry.

  • @wmgowmg0
    @wmgowmg0 5 місяців тому +1

    I hope nobody will call Central Asia "mongolian" ever again😄

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 5 місяців тому +2

      It’s certainly not mongolia nowadays but if you talking about origin of different genes, I think we can make some exceptions and not get involved with political borders. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment 🙏

    • @wmgowmg0
      @wmgowmg0 5 місяців тому +1

      @@lifeleaves1268 even kyrgyz, kazakh and karakalpaks have 20-30% mongolian blood which is lower than their turkic blood. Central Asians always had w@rs with mongolians so it's kinda wrong in many ways to call us "mongolian". as I said I HOPE nobody will call us mongolian ever again. thank you!

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 5 місяців тому +2

      @@wmgowmg0 point has been taken. The nationalities you have mentioned were once belonged to the great Persian empire hence the ending in the country names “stan” which means province in Persian language. As I said mongols did what they did and it’s not hidden from anyone but we do not want to even go there. 👍

    • @wmgowmg0
      @wmgowmg0 5 місяців тому +1

      @@lifeleaves1268 Pre-Turkic Central Asia was Iranic and Turks conquered their lands so it kinda makes sense that we were influenced by them, I've actually never heard kazakhs and kyrgyzs being in something Persian, honestly🤔, maybe uzbeks and karakalpaks. mongolians reached to persian and european lands and nobody calls them mongolian. persians might have indian or arab blood nobody calls them those, so it's disrespectful to call someone other ethicity than his own, I thought it was obvious, it's kinda crazy that I actually have to explain all that in here. but yeah, kelesi jolı oilanıp söileu kerek:)

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 5 місяців тому +1

      @@wmgowmg0 We are not here to start a holy war like our ancestors. If I have said mongolian in the video that was exactly the point. As the area of Iran that I came from was savagely invaded by the khans back in the days. So I would rather address them directly than being conservative and mentioning Central Asia as whole if you see what I mean now. Kazakh and kergyz and all other ex-soviet countries are simply idiotic and political distributions of land by CCCP and let’s keep hardworking people out of as these borders were created to rule the people easier. At the end of the day you can barely see some king or government do borders for the sake of the nation rather than keeping their own crown! We are all citizens of the same planet and specially nowadays it’s not gonna do anyone any good to bring up old mistakes. 🙏👍

  • @zozifeliz
    @zozifeliz 2 роки тому +1

    I wish to do it too.

  • @Bahar_art34
    @Bahar_art34 6 місяців тому +1

    Im iranian and got 10% sacandinavian

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 6 місяців тому +1

      I found out it is pretty common for some Iranians to have northern European in them. Don't know when the seperation has happend, but it is interesting. Thank you for watching the video and your comment.

  • @beinggreatainteasy
    @beinggreatainteasy 3 роки тому +1

    Good video!

  • @jon9247
    @jon9247 3 роки тому +3

    My heritage dna is terrible! The algorithm is very random in comparison to 23 and me or ancestry dna.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +2

      I have never tried either of them, but thank you for adding extra information in regards to accuracy of these tests. I am sure it will certainly comes handy to someone 👍

    • @sher7174
      @sher7174 3 роки тому +4

      @@lifeleaves1268 It's not that the test is wrong. Your tested DNA segments are always the same. But the interpretation of the DNA by the MyHeritage algorythm is not accurate. 23andMe is better in this regards. Imagine it like this. You have a "dark green" component. MyHeritage tries to explain this green as a 70% Blue and 30% yellow mix, because they only have the main three colors Blue, Yellow and Red. However other calculators that have a bigger color pallet might explain Dark Green as 85-90% green + 10-15% Yellow which is probably more accurate. So Algorythms with a bigger color pallet (sample data) will make you look less mixed than Algorythms with a smaller pallet.
      In reality the two Iranian individuals are 100% Iranian just that the lack of more sample data makes the shared ancestry between them and South Asians or them and North Europeans look like mixture.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +2

      @@sher7174 Thank you so much for explaining it so well and in depth. I think at some point I would give them a try as well and I am sure it will be handy for others who want to do the test too.

    • @sher7174
      @sher7174 3 роки тому +2

      @@lifeleaves1268 No problem it was not even such a deep analysis I tried to make it as easy as possible to understand. In reality it is even slightly more complicated. Yeah give 23andMe a try, even though they are not perfect either they have a better proxy data right now. Let me give you one simple trick to use. When you turn up with a component (like South Asian and some sort of North/North European), which does not belong to your ancestry. The first thing you have to do is look at other peoples results who have the same ancestry as you. If a significant number of the other Iranians also turn up with the same "admixture" signal like how it was the case here with South Asian and Finnish/Irish,/Swedish/English. You can be sure this is not real admixture but shared ancestry variation within the Iranian population itself, which is being misread here because of insufficient Iranian sample data in their proxy populations.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      @@sher7174 thank you again for additional information. Me and my brother from the same parents both did the test from the same company and the results for him showed 40% Iranian 27% Jewish and some 14% scottish! We are not even jews and his results stated he is Mizrahi Jewish (proper subtype)! So, this is kind of funny that his results where so different yet the site stated he shares more than 30 percent of DNA results with me!

  • @ismetsahin873
    @ismetsahin873 3 роки тому

    Center Asia is Turkic clan.
    And Genghis Khan is Turkish. Genghis Khan was exiled to present-day Mogalistan by the Central Asian Turkic clans. According to the legend, Turks and Mogals are two sons of the same father. Therefore, Old Turks and Mogals believe in the same religion. Turks somehow migrated from today's Mogalistan. By the way, Cengizhan is Turkish. And his army consists of Mogal and Turks.
    Mongolia comes first in a Mogal's DNA. Later China or Central Asia (Ancient Turks)
    so that Center asia is not turkich

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +3

      Ok. Thanks for your time.

    • @nafisehebadi4471
      @nafisehebadi4471 2 роки тому +1

      Turkish is not a race, it is a language. Unlike the Aryan gene which is genetically related as well as language

  • @col.billkilgore4341
    @col.billkilgore4341 4 роки тому +2

    Cool video👍

  • @MrJuulia01
    @MrJuulia01 4 роки тому +2

    Interesting. 👀

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 4 роки тому

      It was amazing for us too. Thank you for the comment.

  • @gondaljarrat8864
    @gondaljarrat8864 3 роки тому

    4 percen finish gave her smile, we have many reason shame to be asia we are black brown black skin, black eyes, coular khumanai and many more reasons

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      Every one try their best to chase happiness in life somehow. The truth is at what cost and then what.

    • @gondaljarrat8864
      @gondaljarrat8864 3 роки тому

      in a reality these now westen country most of our male papulation indo aryan migrate there, and start family with local womn, but in reality wich no one want to mantion it when a tribe conqer other tribes they kiled there most of men and tak all womn for bread start spreading there genu, these reseacher mation mostly male papulation migrate here, so what happend next its mean there only female living their ? no these aryans men most dominat and agressive and these women like to bread with new nomad warriors, and now days they have history about ghothics and viking these people are actully indo aryan huns also, these most white ppls our cozn from father side,

    • @gondaljarrat8864
      @gondaljarrat8864 3 роки тому

      @@lifeleaves1268 i do not hate you but i love u , i like to a be more logical, there is many reason falls of our civilisation

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      @@gondaljarrat8864 In all honesty, I should say human power and ability to study the surroundings is way beyond imagination and yet we rather put ourselves into boxes that we create within our minds and name them as race, religion, cultural belief (not to be mistaken with cultural heritage) and so on. All humans share more than 99 percent of the same DNA code. There has been so many wars and killings during different stages of history only to prove one is better than the other. Religiously or race wise. How could it be when it ends up wiping the whole population of different mentality? What is achieved at the end? How long is going to last? What message it is going to leave for generations to come? That once we were red and they were yellow. We did not like yellow and against making a new color called orange so we wiped them all? How do we know somewhere down the road a blue race gonna see us as their yellow enemy and against the idea of purple? At the end of the day we all born as humans and then put into boxes of race and religion. It is our choice to make the box our home or break free and see the world from an other prospective.

  • @sassanidiran9362
    @sassanidiran9362 3 роки тому +1

    دوستان ایرانی احساسی نشوید از روی نقشه توضیح بدید باید حرفه ای توضیح دهید

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      منظورتون رو از حرفه‌ای بیشتر توضیح بدید لطفا. ممنون از کامنتی که گذاشتید.

  • @lmnoqrst4067
    @lmnoqrst4067 3 роки тому +2

    Why does the blonde woman hate being Finnish?

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +4

      Because in her opinion, it is boring to belong only to one DNA ancestry family and it is more exotic to be a cocktail from different backgrounds. This is becoming pretty common amongst younger generation of Finns in the recent years from what I have seen so far.

    • @lmnoqrst4067
      @lmnoqrst4067 3 роки тому +5

      @@lifeleaves1268 It seems westerners are being taught that being 'white' is bad... terrible

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +3

      @@lmnoqrst4067 To be honest with you, I have never looked at it that way, but based on what the medical doctors believe, the DNA with diversity of different backgrounds is stronger and is more immune to allergies and diseases compare to of less influenced DNA. The Finnish DNA is of totally different type from other european backgrounds that it is not classed for example western europe or balkan. It is just called Finnish as its characteristics and originality which has its own benefits and negatives.

    • @blackcoffeebeans6100
      @blackcoffeebeans6100 2 роки тому +1

      @@lifeleaves1268 Finns have got a lot of Nordic DNA and vice versa.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому

      @@blackcoffeebeans6100 thanks for your comments 🙏

  • @ahmadfarhat4149
    @ahmadfarhat4149 2 роки тому

    West Asian belong to haplogrloup
    J2 wich is relative to middle est haplogrloup J1.
    So west Asian are originally old
    Arabs migrated before 8 thousands years to north wich now Iran turkey giorgia dagestan .
    See Wikipedia.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому +1

      Wikipedia is not a reliable source but thanks for your comments and mentioning your view 🙏

    • @ahmadfarhat4149
      @ahmadfarhat4149 2 роки тому

      @@lifeleaves1268
      Thank you also for yr comment.
      In this case other sources have the same information exactly like wikipedia.

  • @Realite58
    @Realite58 3 роки тому +7

    Persians=West-asia and South Asia (India) in basic
    Arabs=Middle-east-Africa
    Turks=West-asia and Central asia

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +3

      More or less I agree.

    • @nooraqueen2716
      @nooraqueen2716 3 роки тому +6

      Your so uneducated Middle East does not equal arab it is a misconception that all people from “Arabic” countries are Arabs, Arabs are people from the Arabian peninsula, while Syrians and Lebanese and Palestinians andJordanians are just Levantines, they speak Arabic as mother tongue; that 98% of arabs are Arabized nations and only 2 % are pure Arabians and those are the majority of the gulf Arabs

    • @nooraqueen2716
      @nooraqueen2716 3 роки тому +2

      The people of the Levant didn’t really speak Arabic until after the Islamic conquest. Prior to that, they spoke Syriac, which derives from Aramaic.
      The majority of people from the Levant have Semitic ancestry. The Arabs are also Semites. The difference is that the Levantines descend from different Semites such a the Canaanites, Arameans, Assyrians. The people of Arabia descend from Arabs.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому

      @@nooraqueen2716 I am not an expert on the topic. But since I come from that part of the world and what I have learned over the years, pure Arabs are not from the gulf countries. If you look at the documents and maps even from 300 to 500 years ago which counts like couple of weeks based on the history of the region, todays Turkey, Iraq, Iran, some of ex-soviet countries and even parts of the gulf countries like Bahrain were all known as Persia. Obviously different languages and beliefs in each region and also lack of a powerful government to control the whole area, resulted such new countries over the years. Also, nowadays general public is really not interested to know anything beyond their grandfathers. The media is not doing a good job educating the matter, so everyone believe in something which can not be taken for granted. At the end of the day we are all human beings and regardless of the color, race and belief, should do our best to coexist in peace and harmony. This sort of test is not scientifically approved and is where science and entertainment meet each other.

    • @nooraqueen2716
      @nooraqueen2716 3 роки тому +1

      @@lifeleaves1268 it was never part of Persia what are you taking about it’s historically the Arabian pensuila

  • @user-xp8fc5xi6z
    @user-xp8fc5xi6z 2 роки тому

    Iranian woman and turkish man , do you have gypsy ancestors ? - because of the indian DNA !

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому +1

      I am not exactly sure what video you watched with a turkish man and Iranian woman but thanks for your comments 🙏

    • @notfromthisworld5851
      @notfromthisworld5851 2 роки тому +2

      South asia doesn't mean indian
      There are 1.2 billions ppl with different ethnicity living there
      The south asia for iranians means baluch or probably pashtun ppl that consider as south asia

  • @m.o9972
    @m.o9972 2 роки тому +1

    یه ترجمه میذاشتید بهتر بود

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому +1

      زبان کانال انگلیسیه مرتضی خان.

  • @AlAinJinn
    @AlAinJinn 2 роки тому +1

    And then some persians say that they are Europeans 🤣

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your comments🙏

    • @nafisehebadi4471
      @nafisehebadi4471 2 роки тому +3

      We do not say this. Genes say this. As you can see, this lady had a European gene. Secondly, we are all Aryan tribes. It has nothing to do with the continent we are in 🤗

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 2 роки тому +1

      @@nafisehebadi4471 thank you for clarifying the subject and your support 🙏

    • @nafisehebadi4471
      @nafisehebadi4471 2 роки тому +1

      @@lifeleaves1268 your welcome🙏

    • @zulagame4874
      @zulagame4874 8 місяців тому

      هیچ کدام از ایرانی ها نمی‌گویند که اروپایی هستند بلکه ما ایرانی و. و از نژاد آریایی هستیم و این را بدانید و چرت و پرت نگید

  • @farnazyaldaie3046
    @farnazyaldaie3046 4 роки тому +4

    😅🎈❤️

  • @kiarashnasiri9322
    @kiarashnasiri9322 3 роки тому +2

    عالی👏👏.هموطنان ایرانی،مهم اینه که بالای ۵۰ درصد ایرانی بودین با این همه حمله و ترکیب نژادی که وجود داشته

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      ممنون از نظر مثبت شما. نظر شخصی من به این هست که کمیت مهم نیست، کیفیت مهمه. فرد میتونه ۲٪ به یک دسته، گروه و یا نژاد تعلق داشته باشه ، اما شخصیت موثر و سازنده‌ای داشته باشه. دلیل نمیشه که سازندگی و کمالات شخصیتی فرد ذاتا به دلیل ۲٪ تعلق به اون دسته وجود خارجی داشته باشند. همینطور میتونه ۱۰۰٪ ویژگی های ژنتیکی یک نژاد شناخته شده اصیل را داشته باشه با یک شخصیت بسیار خطرناک و نابودگر! باز هم دلیل نمیشه که کلیه افراد اون نژاد انسانهایی با طرز فکر مخرب و خطرناک باشند. به هر صورت این گونه از آزمایش‌ها را میتوان نقطه برخورد سرگرمی و علوم تلقی کرد. پاینده باشید. 🙏

    • @kiarashnasiri9322
      @kiarashnasiri9322 3 роки тому

      @@skiesandoceans حالا تو اگه مشکلی با نژاد و ژنوم بقیه داری از نزدیک ترین پنجره خودت رو پرت کن بیرون.انسانیت به تنهایی مهم نیست،همه ی عوامل در کنار هم مهمن.هویت هر کس رو مجموعه عوامل تشکیل میدن که نژاد هم جزوشه.تو هویت برات مهم نیست میتونی بری افریقا با اونا از انسانیت صحبت کنی

    • @kiarashnasiri9322
      @kiarashnasiri9322 3 роки тому

      @@skiesandoceans اصلا متاسف نباش.چون قضاوت تو واسه ما که ارزشی نداره.چدن کل دنیا نژاد پرستی رو بد میدونن پس بده؟!کله دنیا برده ی پول و نظام سرمایه داری ان کی ذهنشون خطور میکنه به بحث نژاد؟همون نظام دموکراتیک امریکا که باعث و بانی جنگ های داخلیشون بود،باعث شد هموطنای خودشون رو مقابل همدیگه قرار بدن.غروز ملی و نژاد موضوعی بود که باعث میشه شخص بخواد به خاطر دفاع از هویتش بیشتر واسه ی کشورش تلاش کنه.امیدوارم یک مقدار تو مطالعات دقت کنی،تابع اکثریت نباشی،تابع حقیقت باشی

    • @kiarashnasiri9322
      @kiarashnasiri9322 3 роки тому

      @@skiesandoceans شما وقتی از بترتری صحبت میکنی اکثریت مد نظر هست نه اقلیت.برتری رو سطح هوش و خلاقیت و فکر تعیین میکنه،با بررسی ضریب هوشی و فیزیک بدنی نژاد سفید در شاخص بالاتری قرار داره،گرچه زرد پوست ها رتبه های اول رو در هوش کسب کردن ولی فیزیک بدنی و موارد دیگه نژاد سفید رو در شاخص بالاتری قرار داده.ژنوم انسان هم در حال حاضر تثبیت شده،عاملی که از ۲۰ هزار سال قبل تا کنون با سرعت تکامل پیدا میکرد الان با کمترین سرعت داره پیش میره که نشون از تثبیت نسبی اسید نوکلئیک های انسانه.در ضمن شمایی که میگی همیشه جنگ به بار اورده اگر که دستاورد المان نازی رو در این باره ببینی،المان کمترین تعدا سندرم داون در جهان داره.کمترین میزان ناشنوا و لال و کور رو در جهان داره.کمترین افراد معلول و ناقص فیزیکی رو داره.تو دوران زمامداری رایش سوم ۱۰ سانت میانگین قدی مردم المان افزایش پیدا میکنه و سطح هوشی بالا میره.عاملی که تکامل انشان رو میتونه رو به جلو هل بده رو شما میخوای با وجدان درد و مواردی از خوشنت مانعش بشی؟؟🙄.قبول دارم اینکه هر تعصبی که منجر به درگیری بشه بد هستش اما این موضوع رو نمیتونی ثابت کنی که نژاد پرستی بده.تکامل فیزیکی که انسان با خالص نگه داشتن ژنومش میتونه راحت تر فیزیکش رو بهبود ببخشه هیچ عامل مزاحمی در اون وجود نداره،طبیعت عنصر ضعیف تر رو در سطح زندگی پایین تری قرار میده،و هر شما مثل این موضوع میمونه که پیشرفت کردن بده

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому

      @@skiesandoceans من نمیدونستم که یه ویدئو که صرفا جهت تفریح و سرگرمی تهیه شده و خود آزمایشگاه ارائه دهنده این تست هم تائید کرده که به هیچ‌ وجه نتیجه اعلام شده صد در صد دقیق نیست انقدر باعث کشمکش میشه بین کامنت هایی که هموطنان فارسی زبان میزارن.
      من خودم تو ایران به دنیا اومدم و تا اوائل دوران جوانی هم تو ایران زندگی کردم و متاسفانه چیزی که به من جامعه یاد داد درسی نبود به جز این که عرب بده، ترک بده، اروپائی بده، روس بده و غیره چون همشون میخوان به ما زور بگن و ما خوبیم چون زور نمیشنویم. ما خوبیم چون ۲۵۰۰ سال پیش منشور حقوق بشر رو ما برای بار اول اجرا کردیم.
      من الان بالغ بر ۲۰ سال میشه که تو اروپا در کنار فرهنگ های مختلف زندگی کردم. جایی که میگن آدمهاش بی احساس و سردن به من نشون داد که یه رییس کارخونه میتونه بهترین دوستش راننده ماشین آشغالی باشه و مال یه کشور کاملا متفاوت. یه پیرمرد میتونه با یه جوون ۲۰ یا ۳۰ ساله دوست باشه و همدیگرو به اسم کوچیک صدا کنن و حریم اجتماعی و خصوصی رو رعایت کنن. بین زن و مرد فرق نباشه و همه با هم مثل آدم وبدون نگاه جنسی دوست باشن. حالا اینکه فلانی قرار ژن یا خواستگاهش بهش هویت بده یک مقدار برای من سخته قبولش. شاید من اشتباه میکنم ولی کلا این ویدئو نه هدفش ترویج و اشائه افتخار به ژن ایرانی داشتن بوده نه چیز دیگری در این باب. به هر روی نظر همه محترمه و هر کس میتونه بدون اینکه بخواد سایرین رو اجبار به قبول ایده خاصی کنه نظرش رو به اشتراک بگذاره.

  • @Yow531
    @Yow531 Рік тому +2

    Most Iranians have South Asian in them, especially Farnaz looks like a Pakistani to me

  • @alimasoumy3031
    @alimasoumy3031 3 роки тому

    I expected him to be Arab,, he has Big Noise.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому

      I did not know arabs has big noises!

    • @alimasoumy3031
      @alimasoumy3031 3 роки тому

      @@lifeleaves1268 چرا دادا‌ش عربها دماغهای بزرگی دارند

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому

      @@alimasoumy3031 اوکی

  • @marybehtash4832
    @marybehtash4832 3 роки тому

    Awful demonstration.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for spending your time watching something awful and leaving a comment as well.

  • @bu9657
    @bu9657 3 роки тому +4

    The last Persian guy probably has some Turkic ancestors.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      To be honest, it is due to the fact that my forefathers were some of the lucky ones who were blessed by the mongolians back in the days during Genghis Khan's invasions. That's why I have some central asian. The area that is highlighted as Iran and Turkey was classed as the persian empire roughly about 400 years ago at the time of Safavid empire in Iran. The Turkish army (Ottoman empire) won the battle against the Persians and became today's Turkey!

    • @bu9657
      @bu9657 3 роки тому +1

      @@lifeleaves1268 There is also a separate percentage for Mongolian ancestry in MyHeritage, so it is not necessarily Mongolian. It can be though, but they were probably Turkic. Turks have a deeper history in Iran, and many additional Turkic tribes came to the region through the Mongol Invasion, but even before the Mongolian Empire, there were countless Turkic states in the region.
      Safavids did not rule Anatolia but just Eastern Turkey. The reason for Turkey to be grouped together with Iran may be because the native Anatolians were also Indo-European and were closer to the Iranians. Plus, Turkic people that reached Anatolia basically were Turco-Iranians, because the Turkic people mixed with the Iranian ethnic groups for centuries before reaching Anatolia.
      Honestly, MyHeritage is a bit inaccurate, so those groupings/classifications and percentages should be taken with a grain of salt.
      The word “blessed” is an exaggeration, but having Turkic ancestry as an ethnic Persian is good, because being more mixed to a certain level is a nice thing. It connects you to many other people.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +2

      @@bu9657 well said. You are right and It makes me feel good to see there are such literate people around who did not sleep during the history class. Maybe the word blessed is an exaggeration but roughly 25% of today’s world population is descended from gengis khan’s dna! I like being a cocktail of different DNAs as scientists have worked out that the more mixed you are the less chance you have with being allergic and getting sick. Also as you said it gets me connected to more people around the world.

    • @raskolnikovunbaltas6708
      @raskolnikovunbaltas6708 3 роки тому

      @@bu9657 ikr

    • @raskolnikovunbaltas6708
      @raskolnikovunbaltas6708 3 роки тому +1

      Nice

  • @امیرمهدیعلیغنی
    @امیرمهدیعلیغنی 3 роки тому

    ما فعلا پرچم شیر و خورشید نداریم پس پرچم خودمونو بزن

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +2

      ما که من جزوش نیستم. پس شما هر جا دوست داشتی پرچمتو نصب کن و شاد و پیروز باشی.

    • @nastaranbanoo8075
      @nastaranbanoo8075 3 роки тому +1

      @@lifeleaves1268 سپاس از اینکه پرچم واقعی شیر و خورشید نشان ایران رو گذاشتید. همین بود که چشمم رو گرفت و باعث شد ویدئو رو باز کنم👏👏👏

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      @@nastaranbanoo8075 ممنون از لطف شما. سلسله‌ها و حکومت های مختلفی اومدن و رفتن و هر کدوم یه سری چیزا رو عوض کردن اما دست به شیر و خورشید نزدن به جز بعضیا که نهایتا تلاششون به جایی نرسید و رو پرچم بعدی دوباره عکس شیر بود. پس ما کاری نداریم که الان پرچم ماله چه حکومتیه، پرچم شیر و خورشید نماد ملی هست همون اندازه که خلیج فارس و دماوند و جنگلهای هیرکانی مال ایرانه و بخشی از تاریخ و فرهنگ و جغرافیا و طبیعته. همه به یه اندازه مهمه و باید بهش اهمیت داده باشه. پرچم هم نه به عنوان نماد یا جناح سیاسی بلکه به عنوان نماد ملی و تمدن ایران توی تامبنیل استفاده شده.

  • @oktay3151
    @oktay3151 3 роки тому

    Woman türk

  • @رضامارمولک-ت1ك
    @رضامارمولک-ت1ك 3 роки тому

    مسخره بود از نظر من

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      باشه. مرسی که یه چیز مسخره تماشا کردی جناب مسخره شناس.

    • @رضامارمولک-ت1ك
      @رضامارمولک-ت1ك 3 роки тому

      @@lifeleaves1268 خودت دوباره نگاه کن میفهمی جناب آقای مهندس

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 3 роки тому +1

      @@رضامارمولک-ت1ك من مهندس نیستم. دلیل تماشای شما رو هم نمیدونم و نمیدونم اگر مسخره بوده چرا پیشنهاد میدی به خودم که تدوین کردم و انتشار دادم دوباره نگاه کنم. کلا مشکل شما رو نمیفهمم. اگر دوست نداری نبین. نظرت رو هم که گفتی. منم خیلی دارم لطف میکنم و جواب شما رو تو یه کانال انگلیسی به فارسی میدم و کامنت شما رو پاک نمیکنم چون هر کس نظرش محترمه. حالا چی رو شما میخوای به من ثابت کنی و نظرت رو بقبولونی برام یک مقدار نا مفهومه و علاقه‌ای هم ندارم که بدونم. در هر هر صورت ممنون که وقت گذاشتی تماشا کردی و کامنت هم گذاشتی.

    • @رضامارمولک-ت1ك
      @رضامارمولک-ت1ك 3 роки тому

      @@lifeleaves1268 روسه یک قسمت از نژادش بر می‌گشت به آمریکای جنوبی

    • @رضامارمولک-ت1ك
      @رضامارمولک-ت1ك 3 роки тому

      @@lifeleaves1268 از این مزخرف تر نمیشه قاره آمریکا خیلی نیست کشف شده چطور یک روس اسلاو ربط پیدا میکنه به آمریکای جنوبی با عقل جور در نمیاد

  • @muhammadshehreyarkhan1851
    @muhammadshehreyarkhan1851 8 місяців тому

    What is the obsession of Iranian diaspora with the Imperial Iranian flag? The Shah was not a lesser tyrant than the Iranian clergy.

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment but it’s irrelevant to the topic of this video so I will not discuss it further. 👍

  • @Imyourfather3
    @Imyourfather3 10 місяців тому

    wc

  • @ayeshaashraf9252
    @ayeshaashraf9252 Рік тому

    Iranian guy look south European
    Iranian lady look indian

  • @Moh_Ka
    @Moh_Ka 9 місяців тому +1

    He's speaking English but i can't understand

    • @lifeleaves1268
      @lifeleaves1268 9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment ❤️