Iranian Couple's DNA: Are we "Persian"?
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2019
- We did a DNA test, to find out more about our heritage. Aside from having roots in Iran with Persian ancestry, we made some other predictions before looking at the results and invite you to do the same. The results are very interesting but what was more intriguing for us when we looked further into it is the fact that they also made accurate matches with our cousins.
If you have any suggestions for us, especially ideas that are different from what we typically do on this channel, please contact us on Instagram:
Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): / shahrzad.pe
Bahador (@BahadorAlast): / bahadoralast - Розваги
*Let's clarify a few things that keep coming up:*
1) For those who ask about why we assumed Arab DNA. There is no reason other than the fact that we had both been told our whole lives that we are "Seyed". I don't consider it to be a part of my identity and I always felt like it was made up, but it is a part of my full legal name and hence why it was one of the predictions. Even before taking this test, we had removed the Seyed title for our daughter and do not plan on using it for any of our future children.
2) For those who don't know what "Seyed" means. It is basically a title passed on generation after generation, and it signifies being a descendant of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam.
3) For those who ask why I do not see it as part of my identity or why I removed it. Because although I come from a Muslim family, I do not consider myself Muslim and have not considered myself Muslim for a long time. This is why I do not consider being "Seyed" to be a part of my identity. It has no value to me.
4) For those who use this opportunity to judge or preach. I don't believe in any religion, and this is the result of many years of research, including a phase in life where I was religious. I am incredibly happy as a non-believer, so please stop judging and preaching! As I have mentioned in other videos, I respect everyone to believe what they want as long as they can do the same for me. In fact, many of my friends who have participated in videos on this channel are Muslim or Christian, some are religious as well. I don't judge them and they don't judge me. I really don't care what others believe.
5) Our culture and identity isn't defined by race or ethnicity. This test was just interesting for us. We know what our culture is. Even if my results showed 0% Iranian, my culture and identity would remain the same.
6) I realize that these results are geographical, so for example, Turkey doesn't necessarily mean "Turkish". When we made this video, we just opened and read what was sent to us.
This video is different from most of the other videos on this channel but it had be requested several times. If you have any suggestions for us, reach us on Instagram:
Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe
Bahador (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
Bahador Alast Interesting topic. However, I already knew that Shahrzad had a bit of Mongolian mixed gene in her, which such genetic make up and admixture gives her a beautiful look.
wedem boys Persian is a race !thats surprising that you explain our genetic for ours !persian is a race and it is called Aryan !thanks for link from educational system of Jews and lies of UK !no need for it
Pls do more African languages you just do Asia or Europeans the only African you did was Amharic.
Do Berber or Somali and Oromo or Beja or ancient Egyptian Coptic please you live in Toronto it easy to find us get a Somali and a Ethiopian.😂😂. ✌🏾 it would go viral 😂😂
I like your videos ✌️
@@azaliarastin5025 aryan is not a race. Its a linguistic term and most Iranians are native Iranian descent. Its been this way since the times of the Achaemenid Persian empire.
That's awesome guys!! I'm Iraqi and we always were told we are just Arab but my DNA showed over 70% Persian, rest was Greek, Mizrahi Jewish and just 4% Arab. Probably why I feel so close to Persian culture!!
You are an immigrant to Iraq.
What's your 3ashira?
شنو عشيرتك؟
Youre probably an ethnic Persian. Not everyone in Iraq is Arab.
@@wedemboys3024 yes my friend get 77% mid east n 23 west asian n he is from mosul
Arabs r in the arabian peninsula and the rest were arabized, thats why u have a small percentage
So you are a persian
I am 53% banana with 25% motor oil and 10 % fabric softener.
What about the remaining 12%?
congratulation
you are a machine
@Leo K 🤣🤣
@@hamoudhabibi1996 Not a Roll's Royce?
Porshe
Hello everyone Video was great..I am a Tajik🇭🇺 from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿.. I am 92% Iranian🇮🇷, 6% German🇩🇪 and the remaining 2% Spanish🇪🇸. Thanks for your good video🙏❤
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Tajik mean not arab not Turk a Persian a you are Persian that ture half of Uzbekistan actually are Iranian not Uzbek
Hi bro
From iran
O My name is Ashurbek and me too Tajik from Uzbekistan And Sirdaryo Region .All people think more Tajik and only live Samarkhand and Bukhara .but my live Sirdaryo region and my Grandfather and Grandmother Novoi region lived Sentob village.
Hi! Which dna test did you use? I'm trying to decide what's the most descriptive/accurate for tajiks
I am Bulgarian and I am 62% Persian and 24% Balkan 🙂🇧🇬
🙂🙂🙂 hello persian
@@king0ofkings hello!🇧🇬♥️🇮🇷
@@divakaarmy6759 🙂🇧🇬🙂ir
Whats the last 14%?
یا حضرت عباس مگه داریم
I actually got some Persian in my DNA, you would be surprised how common that is in the Balkans.
Marko Miljković I guess through Sarmatians, Scythians and Alans who were ethnicly belong to Iranian ethnic groups (Eastern Iranian people) and migrated from central Asia to Balkans and Dacia from 200 BC untill 5th century. Persians (southwestern Iranians) and Eastern Iranians have the same gene pool as extinct Tocharians, Bactrians, Sogdians and many other Iranian groups. also today many Bulgarians and Croats have Iranian genes through the migration of eastern Iranians.
Are you Croatian?
@@farshadm.3882 Scythians(İskits) are a turkish tribe and has nothing to do with persia except diplomacy Scythians are Tatars and Sakha turks also bulgarians(turks)
They are not persian dont steal our ancestors and histories
Tormis Hatun Destanı
𐰾𐰃𐰔 : 𐰯𐰺𐰽𐰞𐰺 : 𐰋𐰃𐰔 : 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰚𐰠𐰼𐰃 : 𐰚𐰦𐰃𐰤𐰃𐰔𐰃𐰤 : 𐰽𐰣𐰺𐰽𐰃𐰣𐰃𐰔 : 𐰀𐰣𐰲𐰚 : 𐰆𐰣𐰆𐱃𐰆𐰺𐰽𐰆𐰣𐰆𐰔 : 𐱃𐰆𐰺𐰢𐰃𐰾 : 𐰴𐱃𐰆𐰣𐰆𐰣 : 𐰚𐰇𐰠𐰾𐰃 : 𐰆𐰡𐰆𐰍𐰆𐰣𐰆𐰔𐰆
@@ers4690 stop it. Scythians are Iranic. They're not Turkic.
@@ers4690 Persia was not in india, Persia included the lands we know today as the Balkans, Turkey, Caucasia, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, also Egypt but that was more of an occupation.
Results make sense. The Arab impact was mostly religious rather than genetic. Persia was never truly Arabized, Arabic was used as court, scientific language but it never became a language of the local people. Genetically the Arabs did not intermix with the Persians. The Turkic rulers also preferred Persian over Arabic.
Arabs don't mix because it's our culture and traditions that doesn't allow us to do so. !
@@jermainjackson8626 Arabs are not street shitters. We bought soap and showers to Europe.
@@berrysimple Be informed that I have nothing against anyone here.
The Arabs did not bring soap nor showers. The Muslim civilization did. The Muslims that civilized the world during those times were not Arabs.
Alberta, is this you ?
Deshawn Jermain lol please.
I am an Iranian from Tabriz city
my result were 78.8%iran/persia 9.2%Turkey Caucasus
7Armenian
Most azeris are Persian blooded, not asian turkic.
But your all call us fars sag
@@bobsvagene3021 Nope , You can't classify the people like that.I mean you know , today all races are mixed and Persians have got Turkic blood too.
@@FatmaDemir-mq9nc Course you can't, however its a fact that Iranian azeris are much closer to persians since both persians and azeris are genetically native to Iran.
@@FatmaDemir-mq9nc get out
I’m 72% persian 28% turkey and caucuses
❤❤
👍you look persian
where are you from
@@lovelyartin Elamites wete natives not Aryans
How can i make that test
I think we all should do a DNA test so it could be a wake up call for us to not discriminate between any particular races
@@Janibek35 Did you just say people were generally not racist? Like when? You mean when Europeans colonized Africa? Or During South Africa's Apartheid? Or perhaps during the early Muslim conquests when Arabs placed themselves as superior and mistreated even non-Arabs who converted to Islam? Or when Ottomans stole children from their parents and made them into janniseries? Or the Arab slave trade? Or the slavery in the U.S and Europe? Or the Holocaust? Or the horrible mistreatment and racism toward native Americans and Canadians that systematically continued until the last century! Should I go on?
@Dina ur comment is really gud
You can discriminate against Hindus because they are the most racist people on the planet.
Yep. I love the time a white supremacist underwent a DNA test and it was revealed to him that he had partly black ancestry lmao
@@RexGalilae he must’ve felt like a clown. he deserved it 💀🤙🏼✨
arab gene in iranian gene pool is very overestimated
the Arabs didn't replace the origin popultion of pre-islamic persia
same goes to iraq, syria; lebanon, egypt, etc. altough they did mix but eventually got absorbed into the native non-Arab gene pool.
@@yourmajesty1361 Arabs as race and language originate infact in the historical palestine/Jordan/southern syria area . the oldest Arab manuscript was found in Avdat/abdat a town in the negiv dessert in palestine . the second oldest arabic writing manuscript was found in place called an namarra just south of damascus (capital of modern syria) probably in modern dara'a area of southern syria . the first Arab civilization Nabatean civilization wasn't in Arabian peninsula . it was in modern jordan/palestine area. the Arabic language (Classical arabic ) is nabatean language to be exact in origin
Ahmed Humoud بالعكس لو بحثت اكثر بدأت جنوب وهو اصل العرب الأقحاح
@KingMacintosh Semites is an orientalist academic name that was introduced by Jewish so he can fit his ass (and his people of course) in the meta-Semitic ethnicity.
As it known in the biblical and Islamic resources that "Sam, is the father of Arabs" as the prophet said. though the narrative is weak.
Arab historians and anthropological assumed that Arabs are whether originally from Yemen who migrated to Northward. Or other narrative says that Arabs are descendants of Sam after Noah flood in south Mesopotamia, nowadays Basra region (Which have around 74% J1 Haplogroup more than any other region)
We can be sure that the origin of Arabs are somewhere in the Arabian Plate. Studying genealogy, language, ancient history and pre-historic migration will reveal
more for you.
If you can know Arabic, the Syrian professor D.Ahmed Dawood will simplify the Arab history and origin of Arabs as an ethnic group to its boils.
Listen to his documentaries.
ua-cam.com/video/qP0aGzSi60Y/v-deo.html
@@Ahmed-pf3lg Most Egyptians have no genetics from the Arabian Peninsula. Egyptians have varied in appearance even before Arabs conquered them. Go look at Queen Nefertiti she appears to be mixed race
I am an ethnic Arab with 71% Persian DNA😅 almost like the Iranian guy here😆
Are you Iraqi ?
Yeah you are very Arabic
im afgan 71% iran 12 % irland and 15% nord indian
You’re probably iraqi
@@iran5501 yes I am . Thank you !
Do I know you ? May I ask you to introduce yourself ?
İ am Azerbaijani and İ live in Azerbaijan 🇦🇿
Persian 65 %
Turk/Central Asia 30 %
Kürdish 5 %
Kurdish*
@@bosverinbenila yeah
I thought kurds are persian in this test
I'm a Bangladeshi🇧🇩, but I am
64% Bengali 🇧🇩
30% Persian 🇮🇷
6% Central Asian🇰🇬🇹🇯🇺🇿🇰🇿
@@monarchyofjackalliancesind3937 why GB flag?
My wife did my DNA Analysis in 2second. She tolled me I’m 99%loser, 1% idiot. So I left her at the mall. Now I’m 100% lost.
😂😂😂
😂
Lol🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🙏
HAHAHAHAHAHA 😂😂
My results:
37.6%Greek
23.3% Middle East
23.1%Mizrahi jewish
8% Italian
8% Ashkenazi jewish
I'm from Saudi Arabia by the way
my result
ua-cam.com/video/PeMtsL3EHm8/v-deo.html&lc=z225vdojivnmh5qsgacdp4305kf1rgumtfegsfu5lyxw03c010c.1548103132075735
Start support your brothers in Greece and Israel lol.
"MIZRAHI"= eastern, Ashkenasi= Eastern/European Jews
you are probably from hijaz western saudi Arabia . where many non Arab origin people live in mecca jeddah and medina . the western Arabia of hijaz is melting pot of many different islamic ethnic groups along with the tribal arab indigenous population
wtf are you?😆😆
A heart and reply from Bahador will make my day better
This "Seyed" phenomenon is a common thing in India as well. My Muslim friends with this surname have been told they are descendants of "Prophet Muhammad" and I knew its not possible. Its a common belief among Muslims that having "Seyed" name means they are better Muslims so many families changed their surname in the past.
The same problem exists here in Karachi.
Well, even in case of a genuine descendant of the prophet, the percentage could be really very low. To drop below 1%, your ancestor has to be one out of 128 in the 8th generation before you, meaning your ancestors 8 generations ago, consist of 128 people (but could be less, but that's a different story), and if one of them is only Arab, then while you're still "syed" you are barely 1% Arab. Now, that's for 8th generation into the past, imagine if the ancestor is even higher in the hierarchy! So, to conclude, you can still be syed and not 1% of you be Arab!
How can they be a better Muslims if they are descendants of Mohammed
Muhammad even didn't have a son! How could be someone a sayed???
100% agree with you they are mostly fake.
This is really cool. I should do this and although I am Polish I think I might get some Persian. Bahador did you know that a lot of Polish refugees settled in Iran during WW2? And many of the mixed with the local population and some later moved back to Poland. So as a Pole I am forever grateful to the Iranian nation for welcoming us!
Wish Iran will be safe and free again, you're always welcome🌹, In WW2 we became so much poor 4 milion people died from powerty but no one attacked our culture, at least!!!!. now we are poor, Arabinised, culturally completely collapsing! And more that 4 milion dying every year! I'm so happy that poland didnt let muslims come in. Iran history should be teach in every school for people to understand what is Islam and how it is more dangerous than a world war!
Yes, I know the story. There are also videos about that. You guys are more than welcome, even now. Polish people are respectful, I live in Holland but most of the people don't respect Polish people. That's not fair, because Polish people are respectful like I said and they work hard.
@@jf6122 این چرت و پرت ها چیه نوشتی؟!!
بیشتر از 4 میلیون نفر تو سال می میرن؟!!
Ewa Wiśniewski poles and persians already share genetic markers with each other because of the indo europeans. Both of them also have a high amount of the same halopgroup r1a.
@@jf6122 Iran is very safe, just not free.
That really was interesting guys so thanks for sharing it. Iran is very historical and the rich cultures always interested me so much.
Thanks for watching 🌹
this channel is gold
My brother did it, and he's 98% Persian! I don't think you can't get any more pure persian than that.
I am half-Kurd, half-Talysh and my results were 93% Iranian and 7% Anatolia and Caucasus.
Iran.
Most of these DNA test are based on geographic diversity and gene pools of a specific region that people intermixed in, frankly, there's no way to find out what Persians 2000 years ago looked like or what their DNA was, so when it says your brother is 98% Persian it means that 98% of his DNA matches with other Persians. Him and all other Persians have mixed with Mongols, Indians, Arabs and Greeks throughout Iran's 3000 years of history.
@@aliazarmehralparslan6067 so is it possible to trace by haplogroup? Or is it possible to examine the DNA compare with excavation?
I’m a persian from kuwait, my ancestors from my dad’s side migrated to kuwait from southern iran 200 years ago and my mom’s side migrated from western iran i hope i’m 98% persian but I don’t think so 😭
You actually took my suggestion!! Omg thank you; the video was so interesting
Glad to hear you enjoyed it :)
😊
I am Persian. My result shows 82% Persian and 13% Italian, and the rest others. Actually, the first time that I saw Bahador and Shahrzad videos, I thought Bahador is Persian-Pakistani and Shahrzad is Persian-Turkish. Anyway, all of us are human. That was cool!
Same.
im afgan 71% iran 12 % irland and 15% nord indian
ببخشید چه طور میشه این تست رو داد میشه لطفا راهنمایی کنید؟
@@Nazaedfghhhhhuvv اگر در اروپا هستید ۵۰ یورو ازطریق اینترنت ادرس بگیرید وبفرستید از طریق پوست برایتان میفرستد
@ Reza hosseini, so u eat kebab with pasta??
Iran/Persia 93%
Middle-East 6%
Cameroon/Congo 1%
I am Kuwaiti but my ancestrial origin is Hormozgan, Iran.
Do you speak persian
Love your profile picture bro🌷👌
Iran is in the Middle East
Hi from hormozgan
you are our brother
I was born in Russia and lived there most my life, but it turns out I have a lot of Iran/Persia in me!!
long time ago(-500 +500) iran had a lots of land of russia
@@Bonitta248 no. 150 years ago, 1/4 of Russia belonged to Iran and these regions are still to this day under the Persian sphere of influence.
How much Persia? I am russian but my great grandfather married a girl during one of Turkish wars.. I wonder how much Turkish or Persian blood I have in me. I guess the only way to find out is to order the test😊
Russia borders a lot of Persianised countries like Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and contains places like Astrakhan which used to even speak Farsi pre Tsarist Russia.
That’s interesting because my great grandad was Russian and my parent are from Bandar anzali
great video! I am from Khūzestān my results were
91% Iran/Persia
4% Turkey Caucasus
3% Southern Asian
2% Eastern African
Where to get these results from?
@@onlya007 search for DNA ancestry test on google
@@alnawelnaw7502 zagros mountains made it hard for "arabs" to migrate into Iran. It was always easier for persians to migrate into Mesopotamia than the other way around. Coincidentally it was easier for turkic tribes to move into iran, due to the iran/afghan natural fortresses having a large gap. This is the same path ancient aryans took into the region. In any case culturally we've had a huge influence on each other. No one is pure.
Wow! I thought being from Khuzestan you'd have more from Arab countries
Maayan Haza yeah i was quite shocked honestly. interesting enough I still did have MANY relatives in Kuwait and Iraq. I suppose they have Persian ancestry.
I'm an Iranian Azeri from Tabriz I speak Azerbaijani (Turkish) but my D.N.A showed another thing
I'm 77% Persian - 6%Turk :/ - 10% Greek 3%Kurdish rest was middle Eastern
It's weird!!!!!!
bishtare azaria iranian vali goole harfaye turkaro mikhorn makhsoosn azarbaijan shomali kash hame messe to beran test bedn
to doos dashti kojai bashi? turk ya irani jedi konjkavam
Because Azeris are Iranians, not Mongolian Turks.
its not wierd wat did u expect !?
The north and south cacuses (Azaris) are iranian but adopted turkish as their language because of geopolitical reasons
I've always been willing to take a DNA test, but there were no chance to do that. I hope i will do it in the future cause I'm kind of curious where I am actually from..
I’m a bukharian Jew and originally from Uzbekistan. My results were a little shocking because I don’t even have Central Asia in my DNA results 😂😶
Iran/Persia: 61%
Turkey and Caucasus: 29%
Middle East: 9%
European Jew: 1%
Meme ASMR
Nice middle east
The Arabian Warrior I think that’s just cause I’m jewish lol
It's weird that you didn't have Mizrahi Jewish, but maybe they don't have it so they put Iran because Bukharan are technically Persian Jews so maybe if you were also tat Jewish from Azerbaijan Republic, it would have said a similar thing, but still it's really interesting
Arashk Borzoo but my ancestors have been in Samarkand for over 6 generations, I would think that would be sufficient to write Central Asia lol.
@@Michelleluvsaustin I understand and believe me most Bukharan Jews have been there for even longer, but as I said probably they identify turkick central asians as central asian while for you they just put Persian, it's probably more likely the company just really simplified it instead of there not being any central Asian, this has happened before, for example alot of people see there makeup change when they check it a while later, because the company updated there format for how to describe the DNA, because as you know there isn't a DNA for being from any ethnic background just different DNA that they have to interpret to our way of identifying, so they improve it over time. But here's the link to Genetic studies on Jews, it says Bukharan and Persian Jews descent from the same female lineage, so since in Jewish belief the female lineage is more important it probably shows more. Anyway Bukharan Jews are extremely unique either way 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I knew your wife will have central Asian genetics as per her eye features
😊
Bcos of genhjist khan
Central Asians are Muslim so they are destined for paradise inshallah
@@junaid1040 ?
No one here is saying anything bad against central Asians
So where did this comment came from
@@yumiryin8197 not necessarily
I am from Tajikistan. I have done my DNA test as well :) I have got 59%- Iran 37% - south Central Asia ( which is Afganistán ) 3 % Mongolia 1% Wales ( which is Europe). I was surprised by last one and pleased . ;)
Lol Afghanistan is not central asia
@@monster_inside_of_me It's neighboring with Tajikistan, what are you on?
@@munisapulatova5490 no most part of it in the south so it is considered as a south asian country. China also is a neighboring country to some central asian countries but it is considered as an east asian one not central
south asia is india lol pakistha, bangaldesh all have same gene just converted muslims afgans dont come under south asia but they do have indian gene
Hi Ino! Which dna test did you use? I'm looking for the most descriptive test to take for Tajiks
That was interesting. I want to check my DNA now👍👍👍❤❤❤
this is so interesting and awesome. shows how race is not something to scoff at or to be proud of, but something to explore as kind of a personal living history : )
So well put! Thank you.
I am Syrian and this is my results
38.7% Middle Eastern🇸🇦🇸🇾🇱🇧
37.2% West Asian🇹🇷🇮🇷
10.2% Greek🇬🇷
6.4% North African🇪🇬🇱🇾🇩🇿🇲🇦🇹🇳
5.5% Italian🇮🇹
1.2% Asjkenazi Jewish🇺🇦🇩🇪
0.8% Nigerian🇳🇬
@@ers4690 Iran, Germany, Ukraine and Italy were not in ottoman empire!
@@arpr7043 it didnt have 4 countries that are here
@@ers4690 but you said every country except Nigeria were in the ottoman empire and that's not true
Syria was a Roman province, may be because of it 5,5 percent of you is Italian.
@abdullah fadhel no. Technically, Iran and Turkey are in Western Asia. The Arabic countries are either in North Africa, the Levant and the Arabian peninsula (which is not on the Eurasian plate).
Mine was short. Very very short. 59% north Indian and 41% south Indian (no complaints about being Indian, of course, I love that. Just wish I'd had some variety). Now I'm finding solace in the fact that India is called سرزمین هفتاد و دو ملت i.e. the land of 72 ethnicities in Farsi.
India and persia always were neighbours....So it would be very obvious.
We have documented evidence of Ceremonial marriage between India Persian of that time...its even happening nowadays.
😂👏👏👏👏👏
I thought I was around 50% Italian, then Irish and Ashkenazi and some middle eastern. Turns out I’m only 28% Southern Italian and 11% Persian, 6% North African, 4% Middle East and 1% Nigerian. And a quarter Irish/English and Ashkenazi. Apparently my grandfather from Sicily was not genetically Italian at all!
Italian genetic doesn't exist.
Italians are our Aryan cousins.. that’s why Italian is closer to Persian than Greek..
🇮🇷 🇮🇹 / 🇬🇷
Mother: Madar Madre/ μητέρα (Mitera)
Father: Pedar Padre / πατέρας (Patera)
Boy/Son: Pur, Puer ( Latin) /αγόρι (Agori)
Water: Ab, Abba (Sardinian)/ νερό (neró)
What : Che , Che /τι (Ti)
Also Che Chizi , Che Cosa
Who : Ki , Chi /που (Pou)
Inside: Andar, Entro/ μέσα(mésa)
How much: Chand, Quanto / πόσο (Póso)
Small: Khord, Corto / μικρό (Mikró)
Thing : Chiz, Cosa /πράγμα (prágma)
Young: Javan , Giovane /νέος (Neos)
Dead: Morde, Morto/νεκρός (Negros)
Cat: Pishi & Gorbe, Gurpe (Fox in Sardinian)/Γάτα(Gáta)
Liver: Jegar ، Jecur(Latin) /συκώτι(Sykoti)
Cheekbone: Gune, Gena (Latin)/ζυγωματικό(Zygomatikó)
Kiss: Buse, Bacio / φιλί (Filí)
Lip: Lab, Labbro/ χείλος (Cheílos)
Breast: Sine , Seno/ στήθος (Stíthos)
...
Persians are Middle Eastern unless you mean Central Asian
Oh persian sister😎😍
@@korosh_Irani Lmfaoo we are Middle Eastern?.. and Heyy whatsup?
There is no pure race, Every human being is a mixture of many races
You mean ethnicities?
@@Coregame3 yes
I think that's what this video tries to show that there is no pure Persian but also no pure race
This doesn't mean we should not be proud for ancestors !
Of course there are very pure ethnicities. This is science and not ideology. Here you have an example for 100% Native American: ua-cam.com/video/g0Slb4bhRc8/v-deo.html
I'm from Iraq, but if I've done a DNA test I'd probably be either Iranian or Northern Indian ( Arian ), cause that's how I really look.
How can you say you be either Iranian or Indian when the two groups look nothing alike ? and if you are from iraq then you probably are iraqi DNA wise not anything else.
@@sorens.9296 N. Indian and Iranian do look very similar ( They can be defined as Arians ). But when it comes to Iraq, I'm from Basra which is like the gulf part of Iraq and if you know anything about the gulf Arabs, they have deep genetic connections with Indians. I also wouldn't be surprised if I also found Zanzibary Bantu genes.
All indians are brown, if U got white or olive skin and no semite face U got Persian
@@sorens.9296 yep indian look nothing alike Persians, but south Iranians some of them do look arabic but still the face structure is kinda non semitic like U can tell them not pure
black ops They don't look similar at all (youre either blind or you are joking), not even close and just because they are both aryan does not mean they look the same. Also being from basra probably means you just have iraqi dna maybe with very little persian
Hello! I'm uyghur.
My results:
44.70% - Central and Northern Asia
19.76% - Iran
19.09% - Eastern Europe
5.50% - Ireland
4.69% - Central Europe (mostly Germany)
3.47% - Greece
1.89% - Northern China and Korea
0.90% - Sub Sahara
The Scythians and Sogdians used to live there in the past, I think that's why you have that Iranian part
@@azizmasimov3298 Persians live only in the south and center of Iran. Please use the word Iran. The Europeans always used the word Persians to incite other ethnic groups and divide Iran. And I had a question for you, is it true that the Chinese oppress Muslims? Because many said we should support the Chinese Uighurs, but the government told the Chinese government to only suppress terrorists like ISIS and separatists. And Hui and Uighur Muslims have no problem
@@azizmasimov3298 I would love to know the truth. Is our government lying or right?
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@reza roohi
I don't know who is your government.
But the truth is that China itself confirms existence of those camps. But they call it "re-education camps"
Even if it so, it's still a mass violation of human rights, because they detain there indigenous people by force.
Furthermore, there are thousands and thousands testimonies of people who were in those camps and later escaped China
@@iranshahrpower238
Like this
ua-cam.com/video/dsd1NkCKaNg/v-deo.html
My Names Fereydoun I'm From Afghanistan Tajik My Test DNA
(South Asia 35.7%)
(West Asia 24.3%)
(Scandinavian 20.1%)
(Baltic 11.9%)
(Central Asia 8.0%)
West asia basically means iranian
داش فریدون کی رفتی سوئد که اسکاندیناوی شدی
@@user-cn9fl6dw2r Turkey is a continuation of the Byzantine Empire. Only Osman's family was Turkish. And the west of Turkey is genetically Greek and the east is Iranian and the north is Armenian. Turkey has a history of killing all three ethnic groups because they are not Turks
@@iranshahrpower238 i read lies that more than i heard rest of in my life now. Your brain dead started.
im afgan 71% iran 12 % irland and 15% nord indian
nice results👍🏻 i am gonna do a dna test in the future and let see what will tell my
Hello from Georgia 🇬🇪 😃💖
Amez Abadi near east
@@amezabadi4633 on the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Caucasus region.
@@amezabadi4633 we're Caucasus, not Near East. West Asia - sure, but Near East sounds too orientalist and colonialist and most of us pride ourselves to be the easternmost boundary of the western civilization (delusionally maybe, but we do) ;)
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@@Akatosh86 👍👍👍👏👏👏
My redults :
55% scandinavian
20% persian
15% Arab
10% Jew
My mother is swedish and my father is iranian jew.
nice mix
5% extra from your mother😊 your mother won!
@@angelsandocean2853 no. Those 5% Scandinavian belongs to her Persian Jewish father. Persians and Scandinavians share common Haplogroups (R1a) that's why the results show up this way. And the "Arab" in the results is most probably sub group of Haplogroup J1.
The arab part might be actually Jewish too
@@marmary5555 the haplotupe of the europian R1a haplogroup is very different then the iranian R1a one.. also this are autosimnal results so it does not really matter...
The lady looks like a typical Turkmen (Turcoman) girl. She could have played in the Dirilis: Ertugrul series as a bala :)
Nice try. She's Iranian.
kittens😻 The place where Ertugrul came from is in modern day Turkmenistan just above Iran there was also a group of people called the parthians that ended up taking over most of Persia and considered themselves culturally Persian that was from the area. So it makes sense.
from the place that i sit i solved her past.one of her mongolian ancestor ride his horse and join the army of Hulagu Khan and they together established Ilkhanates in tabriz..and while he was trying to understand the atmosphere of tabriz he had a relationship with one woman (or 8532467) from that lands.although tabriz had a turkish culture it has also armenian past in history. so as you can guess her armenian dna deal with this.in 17 th century tabriz was one traditional centre between ottomans,russians and caucasians(so we found her caucasians dna)..for me till 17th century her ancestors mostly have turkish dna.. till the beginning of 17 th century tabriz changed hand between turks and pers but between 1611-1724 Safavids has dominated this lands very long season so her persian dnas dominate the other dnas..so as you see we again clarified one secret history..see you in next clarification..
@Nadir Kuleli that's a fairytale they always talking
@Nadir Kuleli I agree but the ancient Anatolians are still the original Turks.
Interesting results! Thank you for sharing. My results were very different than what I expected. I expected to have Native American genes; however, I didn't have any. Given my surname, I expected my paternal haplogroup to be British. However, my haplogroup was an older haplogroup (I1) that indicated Scandanavian (which also showed up in significant amounts in my DNA ancestry).
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Get a life
Hahahah!!!
4:25, Burusho people speak Burushaski language and its roots are unknown yet. I am from Chitral, North West Pakistan, and we have alot of languages and very interesting. I speak Khowar language, there are languages like Shina, Burushaski, Kalashwar, Balti (To North East), Wakhi, and a lot i can go on and on. It is very interesting that you knew about Burusho people because that is some deep knowledge about the North. North Pakistan has three major regions namely Chitral, Gilgit (Hunza included), and Baltistan. Before Pakistan, we were known as Boloristan. Would be awesome to be in your channel, i can refer to other friends of mine speaking different languages if you want us to be exposed to the world.
Peace !
Quick Update Edit (After 3 years): After living in Siberia and learning some Russian, I came to know that Burushaski is a Russian word for the language of Burusho people. It is insanely unbelievable that Northern Pakistan has many cultural and languages roots/similarities with Siberia/Russian. Like in Khowar we say "Di" for yes compared to "Da" in Russian.
Love you brother!
Great job dude.
It’s funny she’s more Persian than he is percentage wise, but he looks more stereotypically Persian than her lol. Genetics are wild!
Yes I agree!😊
He actually looks kind of south asian a little bit. I wouldnt say typicall Persian. Maybe southern Persian.
her central asian dna relation is also turkic, but kipchak turkic, rather than oghuz turkic. it's not mainly mongolian as these people are and have always been in a small minority in comparison with the turkic peoples of central asia. you can see it in her eyes, she can pass as an uzbek easily in tashkent
Miyu Yamazato he looks arab you moron Persians look like Italian people
@Dilshod Karimov Wrong. A lot of people have a pseudo asian look in the caucuses. It doesn't mean they automatically have turkic genes. Have you seen ossetians and chechens? They can pass in central asia and they have 0% turkic dna.
verrrrry interesting.... Intrigued me to take a DNA test !
Given that 2,500 ~ 1,500 years ago, half of the planet was located within the Iranian Empire, it can be said that the majority of people in Asia, Europe, and North Africa have Iranian genes.
You are absolutely correct. Another interesting fact is that no Arab gene was found in many Iranian DNAs. Even after the Arab invasion of Persian empire. I guess they killed their babies that had Arab fathers, just like the ones that were born after the Iraqi invasion of Iran.
@@kambizkhosravi6138 I searched a lot in the books. During the Arab invasion of Iran, there was not much aggression, there was a lot of murder and looting, but not many children were born. In the invasion of Iraq, which was very, very small and insignificant.of course in several thousand years of Iranian rule over half of the planet, both Iranian culture and Iranian sperm were very scattered, but without savagery and force.
Not majority of Asia.May be cental and West Asia
@@ommolfesad2in my mind there is a Darius, king Persian, who runs away in front of Alexander The Great in İsos without look his back😂😂
@@marcusanthony6933 You have read the date backwards, be more careful! 😅 What did you do with the date?! The time gap between Darius the Great and Alexander the Wild was about two hundred and thirty years! Darius the Great ruled 3 continents! But if you mean Darius III, he didn't go to the battlefield at all because he was sick! Important and final information: Three Roman emperors and two Greek kings knelt before the kings of Iran, and its inscriptions are found on the walls of Persepolis. Leaving these aside, in a thousand years (Achaemenids, Parthians, Sassanids), Iran was defeated only once and enemies entered Iran's territory, and the king was sick, wild Arabs rioted in the south of Iran. Don't be discouraged! Look at a thousand years and see what happened to Crassus, Valerian, etc. Europe, Africa and Asia were under the hoofs of our horses every day! West only once 😅! 🤫🤫🤫🤫 Don't talk to Iranians about pride in history, we came four thousand years earlier and prepared the land and trained you for life! 😅😅🤫😅🤫
Hi guys .. every time I see that painting in the background it reminds me of my painting I painted in 2014 .. awesome similarity
Well on the other hand
I’d like to do the DNA test to have this exciting experience and to know more about myself .. I really like what you do in those videos .. good job keep going 👍💪🥰🤟
Thank you so much!!! Really glad to hear you enjoy our videos :) And you should definitely do the test, it's very interesting!
As a Near Eastern history buff, Bahador's entire percentages are part of what is often referred to as Greater Iran, the boundary of Iran extended into present-day Eastern Turkey, as well as Armenia and Georgia during the rule of the Safavid dynasty only a few centuries ago.
It is very good you know safwid but i invite you to realize what iran have said in 5000 thousands of its history. Iran is not a 200 300 or500 years old country.these long times show us you cant be a real ruller by militarism or advertisement or tv shows.
@Clever Idiot No they killed many Turks they were Iranic anti Turk. The ruled over Turkey and that's why Turks have a lot of Persian blood
@@ererper5434 nonsense...the Etruscan, the Phrygan, the Lydian, the Mitanni, the Armenian t...where Westasian/Anatolian/Caucasus/North Mesopotamian.... No Turks...
@@rainhawk5264 anatolian turks are part of the groups you mentioned. Anatolian turks are different from the central Asian ones.
23andme is more accurate
I'm burusho ! We speak burushaski..we live in hunza northern Pakistan
congrats such a great video! I am from Iran and I currently live here I was just wondering what is the scientific name of the test and whether its done in Iran or not?!!
(if anybody knows please answer)
Thank you! We did ours through AncestryDNA. The company is located in the United States, and unfortunately they don't ship to Iran.
This was indeed intriguing Bahador, the great percentage that test missed about you and Shahrzad khanum is politeness, kindness and bahooshi which would have all been 100%, not paying you a complimen mate, thank you
Thank you ❤❤
My results (I’m Belgian Walloonian)
58.9% french
21.1% Irish -English
10% south west European
8% Central European
%2 Latino
Surprisingly no Dutch! Or French and Dutch fall under the same category of Western Europe with the Germans?
@@lweil9291 south belgium is french
what do you mean with Latino? are you referring to Latino form Latin America, or the ancient Italian tribe?
@@Aandressandoval That interesting!!!
im afgan 71% iran 12 % irland and 15% nord indian
Woah👌😔 I can't wait to do this.
Nice couples. They're doing a great job. Have a good luck
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Hi Bahador, could you please make a video on the subject of Iranian tabletop games (such as Hokm, Pasur and Takhte)? I think it would be very interesting.
Interesting idea. We'll try to do something like that in the future. Perhaps on Shahrzad's channel. This is her channel btw: ua-cam.com/channels/_0K4Tx3boKw4w42oURJI2Q.html
You can totally tell that they're a solid couple. So much respect for each other!
Thank you 💗💗
Your name sounds Indian
@@ttt9618 It is!
@@BahadorAlast why were expecting 'Indian' ?
you are such a nice couple! love from greece
Thank you❤️
خیلی عالی موفق باشین عزیزان فقط یک سوال تو ایران هم هست از این تست ها و گرون هست ایا؟
That's really cool you guys, I want to do one myself one day! Very interesting and true for all the people in this world is that none of us are 100% a single "race" :)
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Salam.👋😊
@@mehrdadbagheri198
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@@neel6978
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nice content enjoyed it,well done. Which DNA test is that I wanna try one too. Could you please advice me which is more precise.
We used Ancestry DNA
That music at the end! Just love it.
This music is the begging of a song from Satar called Shazdeh Khanom, شازده خانم،
He song this for late Iranian Shah daughter before revolution.
Ali Masoumy Northern African Arab music (Andalusian) sounds very close to Persian music. Maybe it's just my head...
The Burusho people are living in Hunza, Chitral, and in valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan in northern Pakistan.
No Burusho in Chitral, their westernmost settlement is Yasin valley in Gilgit.
@Hh Ii The high levels of L3a and R2 and J2 Y-dna alnog with lower R1a indicate that this population of Pakistan are infact closer to the Indigenous neolithic popultation of Northern Pakistan and Tajikistan, which were the Northernmost parts of the Indus Valley Civilization. The fact that they speak an isolate language that has no link to neighboring Eastern Iranian, Tibetan or Indo-Aryan groups is a good sign that they are an isolated group. The etymology of a Pushtun tribe named Abdali is sometimes linked to Hephtalites so their might be some connection with the Pushtun people.
@Hh Ii I think not, but Burusho people are the isolated group of Iranic peoples, and white huns were also Iranic people.
@Hh Ii hunza is a city where burushaski is spoken it has nothing to do with hun ppl
@Hh Ii according to scholars, white huns and western huns are totally different, white huns were Indo - Iranian people, and western huns were Turkic people.
These were my results along with the countries that came up for each:
39% South Asian (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh)
20% Central Asian (Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Russia)
14% Caucasus (Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey, Armenia, Russia)
8% Eastern European (Georgia, Russia)
7% North East Asian (Siberia, China, Russia, Mongolia)
3% South East Asian (Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia)
3% Mediterranean (Cyprus, Italy)
3% Western European (Great Britain, Finland)
2% Middle East (Iraq)
1% Melanesian/Papuan
And tribes that came up were Burusho/hunza valley for me as well, along with kalash! That’s when I researched on the Burusho people and it made sense given all the different regions I got.
For reference, I am of mixed background. My father is Persian and my mother is ethnically Indian but from the Caribbean. I convinced both my parents to do it too because at first I was surprised but then it started to make sense when examining the history. My mom’s side was more simple, hers was mainly Indian and she had some Central Asia and the Western Europe I got was entirely from her given the history of British India and colonialism. My grandparents on my fathers side are from totally different regions of Iran. My grandfather is one side from the Khorasan region and the other Shiraz and my grandmother’s side, mainly northern Isfahan. The Greater Khorasan extended into Afghanistan and parts of Central Asia. And the Mongols etc. so it makes sense that there will be different gene pools within Iran. When Shahrzad mentioned before she was originally from Mashhad, I knew her results would have regions that I got as well because of the history of the Greater Khorasan. Iran is situated in a very interesting spot on the map where there is so much history of different people have come in and out on both the eastern and western past of the country. It is quite interesting to learn history through genetics etc.
Very interesting Anysé! Thanks for sharing that with us :)
Hey, I am Burusho, too. Hopefully more than 50%.
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your Melanesian could be from Eastern Indonesia which has melanesian muslim people who could be married another muslim man from middle east/persian who did trading/preaching islam in eastern Indonesia
moentheng maybe. I know many Indian people have some percentage, even small, of Melanesian ancestry since the natives of south India share the same gene pool as Melanesian and Oceanian genes. Interesting note though, that part came from my mom that was born Hindu and entire family still Hindu.
che channel o video haei khoobi dariii *_* Good Luck
sepas az shoma! kheili lotf dareen :)
3:42 Hey Brushu here. I am so surprised to get to know that our gene is extended to Iran. You're right, Brushu primarily lives in northern parts of Pakistan, particularly in the Karakoram mountains. You can find them only in three districts like Hunza, Nagar, and Yasin. All three districts speak distinctive dialects of the Brushuski language. You are right about the Brushuski language, it is considered one of the oldest languages yet has no roots in any other language.
Please teach me Burushaski. I am really eager to learn it.
@@hamzashahid6263 Sure bro. Why not
It seems persians are more related to Turks than Arabs? Am I right? I am from Turkey.
Definitely. I think most of us Iranians believe we have Arab blood because of the Muslim conquests, but the Muslim conquerors saw their Arab ethnicity as superior and rarely mixed with Persians, they just wanted to rule over Iran and subjugate people and force the religion of Islam and Islamic form of governance on society. Aside from taking Persian women as sex slaves, the number of Arab-Persian relationships were limited, even though a couple of Abbasi Caliphs had Persians wives, but that's probably because they couldn't resist. Whereas the mixed marriages between Turks and Persians is very high. I am myself, half Turk half Persian, so are many other Iranians.
yes there is a few percentage of people living in south who got mixed with arabs cuz arabs never invaded Iran entirely, but turks (saljuks altho they adapted Persian culture but were ruling Iran so the north east part is really turkick U can tell by eye shape, but still central and North are pure Persians, if U go to shiraz (central Iran) U can see green eyed people specially North
Its because the Turkish speaking ppl of Anatolia aren't really Turks by genetics, they are simply Turkish speaking Anatolians . Iranians ,Greeks and many Arabic speaking countries in the region share those genes .
@@lightshedd986 thatS Azerbaiejanis, Greeks, Georgians and Armenians those who are really from turkish tribe look like tatars, I've been to turkey and north east of Khorasan province in Iran they all look like tatars , Azerbaiejan is different and thats because azarbaiejan did not even use to be turkish speaker they basically migrated to Iran the same way that Persian tribe and Kurdish tribes did
@@lightshedd986 I know Ur talking about meditreanian gen J2, yh arabic countries like Syria and lebanon do share that but not other arabic countries or specially gulf arabs they got J1 and there are two types of J1 which separates jews and arabs but all are in semitic group
So interesting. I had mine done last year and my result was shocking for me as I wasn't aware that one of my ancestors was from West Asia. I also did a similar DNA test result video on my channel. ✌️
I want to do this DNA test so bad, because even though I'm Kurdish from Iraq my grandmother says that we have some Soviet ancestry (probably Chechnyan) and I want to see if it's true
You most have iranian dna believe me
Bro both kurd and chchnyan are aryan and white race so both them are actually iranian
My DNA's test result was 99% Iranian and 1% East African :)
Pure breed 🙂
Wow that’s amazing you’re lucky 😭
May I ask in which city were you born that you didn't mix with other nations were used to live in the Persia?
Sharzad's accent is so cute😍I am from Germany and learn Persian myself.
You are stupid we are ourselves escaping from iran
So? They're not coming to live in Iran. They want to learn about the culture and language which doesn't have very much to do with Iran's current situation.
Nice 31% of Persian language belongs to great Arabic 🤍💚
@@FREE_LAND_1 because of arab conquest of iran. Albeit arabic is a graceful language.. العربیه لغه جمیل نحن نتعلم العربی فی المدرسه. Also whereas saddam invaded iran i like him he was a charismatic man as of shah of iran
@@FREE_LAND_1 31%😂😂😂😂
Wtf bro ...what you say??
There are very few world from arabic to persian
31%😂 stupid
If 31% arabic come to persian why we don't understand anything??and we can't talking with himself ???
You both have 100% awesome in your DNA! 😎😎
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Bahador Alast
You're such a nice human being. Your beautiful wife, too. :)
BTW, these tests aren't too scientific anyway. It's just a way for corporations to earn money, so people shouldn't rely too much on these results anyway. 😊
@@BahadorAlast zaza dna 😞
Wow, great video, thanks for sharing it. Do you mind telling what DNA product (from what company) you used, so I give it a try too? Thanks. Greetings from Germany.
Thanks and sure, we used AncestryDNA
@@BahadorAlast Thanks a lot I sure will test it :)
Btw, I am a big fan of your channel and the works you do with your wife. I too speak Uzbek, Russian, Tajik, Turkish, German and English... By means of your videos, I am learning so much about the Turkic languages and the dialects at large. Thank you for providing us with the comparative analysis of Turkic languages (Oghuz and Kipchak) - these videos are really useful and informative. Kind regards from Berlin.
@@berlinochs6503 That's awesome. I'm very happy to hear that. Thank you so much ♥️🙏
Nice vid, thx!
My results:
56.7% South Asian
19.8%persian
12.2%Arab
9% turkish
2.3%Russian
Btw am Pakistani
From which province??? I already known the facts before DNA tests that Pakistanis are combination of Arabs, Persian, Turks, Greeks, Israeli & Native Indians (South Asian).
You are a clear liar. No Pakistani will have such high arab percentage
@@Deira854 Syed/Saddat that are direct descendants of Prophet Muhammad SAW has Arab DNA in Pakistan!!!
@@nadeemahmed7060 lol 99% of syeds in Pakistan are fake wanabe arabs, so many syeds have been tested, none of them have any arab blood
nadeem ahmed I mean you literally say that under a video of 2 “Sayeds” getting 0% Arab :-)
Burusho people speak buroshaski a pretty unique language. They live in northern Pakistan
Interesting! I had not heard of that
@@bilalmohsin4128 no
That's so cool
Ya its very interesting. I have never heard about this too...
Is it related to Slavic languages?
Interesting! May I ask what DNA test you took? Also, are you considering taking another test from a different DNA-test company?
Burusho is from north of Pakistan known as Gilgit and Hunza. These people also have persian traditions like celebrating Nu-roz. People from Hunza are known to have healthy and long lives and you can find few over 100 years of age.
Shahrzad looks extremly like an Turkmen in my opinion
She also looks like Kazakh tbh
she looks more like a half uzbek half persian, not as extreme asian as mongolians or kazakh people but she looks like she has ~15% mongoloid genes
At the end of the day she looks Iranian which is very diverse
Abraham Alikhanian true
@@hamoudhabibi1996 She got the kazakh eyes, but has a Turkmen "face structure" and persian skin colour. After these results you see and realize these things somehow. Shows also how diverse we all are and that racism is bullshit (I really mean racism, not nationalism)
Shahrazed is gorgeous ✨
Thank you! 😊🌹 Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/shahrzad.pe/
Shahrzad Pe you’re welcome ❤️❤️
@@shahrzadddd you look beautiful shahrzad jan
Interesting! It would be great if you made a compare and contrast between Iran Farsi dialogues
Guys, does it show your Haplogroup? My haplogroup was Q. Q-M242 is the predominant Y-DNA haplogroup among Native Americans and several peoples of Central Asia and Northern Siberia. It is also the predominant Y-DNA of the Akha tribe in northern Thailand and the Dayak people of Indonesia.
I did my DNA test too, full package with Biy-Y. I’m pamirian (Shughnanian we are eastern Iranic people) from Tajikistan and my DNA test says that I’m 47% Central Asian, 30% European, 19% Middle East (Asia Minor) 3% New World (North and Central America) 5% of Ashkenazi Jews have Central Asian Q haplogroup also.
I live in U.S, I wasn’t born in U.S and my ancestors aren’t from U.S but I have Native American DNA )) I would say native Americans have my ancestors DNA since I’m from Central Asia and their ancestors are from Central Asia too, they came to both Americas about 15-13 thousands years ago from Central Asia through Siberia and Alaska they discovered north and South America and probably were shocked))
Now, it does make sense when scientists mention that Native American tribes predominantly have DNA of Q haplogroup.
My results:
Italian: 27,7%
Iberian: 23.3%
Greek: 18,6%
Irish, Scottish and Welsh: 12,5%
Middle eastern: 12,3%
Balkan: 2,8%
North African : 1,3
Nigerian: 0,9%
Mother: Galicia, Spain
Father: Sicily, Italy
Iberian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I feel like Italians or Spaniard are going to have either little percentage of Middle Eastern or North African in them!
"Father: Sicily, Italy" thats explained your 18,6% greek
@@georgekoul Yeah, that's probably the case. And the 12.5% Irish, Scottish and Welsh part is probably part of my mom's side from Northern Spain.
Probably part of your family being Roman soldiers who fought in many countries
I got 66% Turkey/Armenia and 34% Iran.
Coregame3 Turkey/Armenia is Western Armenia
@@suren2313 No, Armenia is Western Azerbaijan.
@@suren2313 Eastern Turkey isn't Western Armenia. We say "Doğu Anadolu" for this region. (Eastern Anatolia)
Elif Kasimo and we say Western Armenia where mainly lived Armenians before the genocide by Ottoman government
@@suren2313and not genocide, we say forced relocation :)
Interesting results… I am wondering Which test did u use.
We used Ancestry DNA
Love you Pakistan and iran 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
pak sarzamin shad baad
@@chatranbarin Sarzameen e Iran shadbad ♥️
Love you bro💙👍
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I'm from Bangladesh 🇧🇩. I think your 🇵🇰national anthem was written in Persian 🇮🇷?
Great videos guys really interesting and i could have bet my house you must have had some Pakistani dna bahador which surprisingly you don't and for sharzad it was obvious she will have Central Asian dna because of the beautiful eyes.
Thank you :) Yeah, definitely though I would as well. It was one of the predictions we made for me!
Thank you! 🌹
That was so cool. As an Israeli Persian Jew I'm gonna do this for sure. I know our ancestors have been in the Middle East for over 2000 years I'm just curious if we mixed anywhere along the line
I can safely say that more than %45 of your gene is Iranian! if i'm wrong it's your profile's picture fault lol
i root for 50% trump
@Parisa Mohammadi not the ones who view israel as their country first and foremost.
If that's your picture, you're hot....💋
There is no such thing called Israel you mean Palestine
Hey guys I'm a Atlantic Celt and North Sea German, we're cousins. Minus about 10 thousand years or so. But we both descend of the Yamnaia people of central Eurasia.
Good video!!
What dna test you guys used? I'm assuming its myancestrydna, right? If you guys really want to know what is your ethnic composition, you should use Gedmatch! These dna companies have different way of categorizing ethnicities so it may not be totally accurate, for example, your dna test showed that you are 70% Persian/ Iranian but what is Persian dna composed of!? In Gedmatch they use ancient population as a reference like ancient neolithic Iranian farmers, Western hunter gatherers, steppe ancestry, etc not vague things like "Persian" or "South Asian"
@Timur Han nope, you just have to download your raw dna results taht you get from dna companies and insert it in Gedmatch
Wow that's cooler tho
Thank you! Yes, we did use AncestryDNA! That's very interesting. We'll definitely look into Gedmatch :)
@Bahador Alast
Bahador and Shahrzod:
And even better alternative, imo, is to obtain G25 coordinates from David Weselowski. This will really enable us to model your ancestry in terms of some key ancient populations of West and Central Asia: be they proto-Iranian Yaz culture or BMAC or what-have-you. That's right: we have DNA samples from those formative times. I work a lot with population genetics and would like to help out as much as I can. I wanna make sure you get the most bang for your buck. Let me know please! I'll guide you through. It will also help my own Iranshahr DNA project.
My email is anthrosurvey1@gmail.com.
I enjoyed it, but what I most like is when you take people who could be considered mortal enemies and show them how much they have in common(as far as the languages they speak) thus showing that we are all part of a same species. So, wouldn´t it be interesting for those "mortal enemies" to notice that they may also have a pretty similar bloodline? Another interesting activity could be comparing one artificial language like Esperanto to another artificial language like Ido, for example.
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I'm persian and my results were:
73% persian🇮🇷
22% cacausus( armenian and georgian) and turkey🇬🇪🇦🇲🇹🇷
5% greek italian🇬🇷🇮🇹 --->> 👀!!
yoonaniam, mardom iraani kheyli doost daaram zende baad iraan
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@@user-gd3dx4pd8q I think if you take DNA test too you see you are Iranian too 😂😂🤣
@@galaxymyt4834Karabakh Armenians are 100 % Armenians
separate nations gush out from every part of man
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I am currently trying to figure out half of my genetic breakdown. I am around 50-60% Ukranian Russian but the rest is Iran and the Caucuses, Georgian, Central Asian, and Jewish. I was adopted so I have no info to check with lol. This is so cool though, thank you so much for sharing!
You could be Scythian. They are Iranians that migrated to Ukraine a long time ago!
@@agostocobain2729 that could be accurate. I’ll look into this thank you. Are they a specific culture area there or is that lost?
@@olyavmusic I think they came from northern Iran. They ended up migrated to Ukraine. You can look into it.
Ukrainia/ n is a mix of Khazar, Pecheneks, Kuman,, Kipchak ,, and alongside by Polish, etc.. and historicly known as a Dasht -e Kipchak AKA Steps of Kipchak..