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@SALMAN AL-FARSI
Don't listen to Farsi nonsense. Saw that other thread where you tagged me and I saw their nonsense. As you might know I never write in that section (madhouse) so I will reply here. Both of those users are anti-Arabs obsessed with Arabs. One turned out to be a Lur/Bakthiari (Farsi nomads) of all people, lol.
Sumerians were native to the Arab Near East. They either originated in Northern Mesopotamia (Samarra culture) or Eastern Arabia (Eastern Arabian littoral region that was part of the Arabian bifacial culture).
Sumer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Later Sumerians (approximately 4500 years ago) were totally absorbed by Semitic Akkadians who came from the Arabian Peninsula and Southern Levant originally and later Amorites and others which created the Sumer-Akkadian culture.
All is covered in this thread I made that has several references.
Arab, Semitic & Hamitic Empires and Ancient Kingdoms
We Arabs, non-Arabs, Semites and non-Semites native to the Arab Near East and Arab world are native peoples and closely related regardless of linguistic relations. All Arabs are closely related in the wider picture.
On the other hand Farsis have nothing (absolutely nothing) to do with Indo-European peoples in Europe for instance which they claim a connection to. In fact Arabs in North Africa, Levant, Near East, Hijaz have more genetic affinity to Southern Europe than Iranians. Much more. You can read genetic studies about that. In terms of history and geography it makes sense too. That connection between the Arab world and neighboring Southern Europe mostly happened due to the Neolithic migrations that spread farming into Balkans and later the remaining Europe. Later Phoenicians spread ME genes and then Arabs/Berbers in places like the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain), Sicily, Crete, Southern Italy, Cyprus etc.
Back to the Sumerians. The Sumerians considered nearby Dilmun in Eastern Arabia to be holy land and their place of origin which is also written in the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Dilmun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also the people that can claim the most ancestral ties to the ancient Sumerians are the Marsh Arabs who live in the marshes of Southern Iraq. Many of their cultural practices are similar to those described among the Sumerians.
Their genetics have been tested and they cluster most with people from the nearby Arabian Peninsula thus supporting the theory of them originating from nearby Eastern Arabia or at least the immediate region.
You can read the genetic study in detail here below.
BMC Evolutionary Biology | Full text | In search of the genetic footprints of Sumerians: a survey of Y-chromosome and mtDNA variation in the Marsh Arabs of Iraq.
Farsis have no ties to any Semitic or non-Semitic civilization native to the Arab Near East/Arabian Peninsula/Arab world. The only region of Iran that has any historical and genetic ties to us is Southwestern Iran which for most of its history belonged to the Mesopotamian cultural sphere and which today is inhabited by 1.5 million Iranian Arabs. A Farsi from Zahedan, Tehran, Shiraz, Esfehan, Qom or Mashhad has little do with that if anything.
Which DNA confirms.
Haplogroup J-P209 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Haplogroup J-P209 is the most dominant haplogroup in the Arab Near East (especially) and Arab world and it originates on the Arabian Peninsula like most haplogroups found in the MENA region. This is also logical as the Arabian Peninsula is the longest inhabited place in the region. In fact only Africa has been inhabited longer by humans.
You can see this illustrated here below:
Foreigners, in this case Farsis, should not really teach us about our history and should stick to claiming kinship with Germans. Also Farsi, despite being full of Arabic/Semitic words and using Semitic languages and alphabets since like forever (Phoenician alphabet, Aramaic to current Perso-Arabic) was never considered an Semitic let alone an Afro-Asiatic language by any serious linguists. Besides the only reason why Farsis speak an Indo-Iranian language is because of migrations of dominating nomads from Andronovo who imposed their language on the local populations. They were always in the minority though and those nomads of Andronovo were neither Europeans. The native Elamites for instance spoke an language isolate and had 1000 times more in common with NEARBY civilizations in the Arab world whether Sumer (Southern Iraq and Kuwait), Dilmun (Eastern Arabia), Magan (Oman) etc.
Andronovo culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I rest my case but the problem is that there are too many uneducated trolls here that want their barking to be heard and who are obsessed with Arabs and our native civilizations.
As you saw yourself one of those Farsi trolls is claiming that Prophet Ibrahim (as) was an Farsi (lol) and that Prophet Muhammad (saws) was that too. Next claim will be that King Sargon the Great was from Qom or Mashhad originally which did not even exist back then. Or Queen of Sheba. The list is endless.
@SALMAN AL-FARSI
@mods there is no trolling in this post at all but factual facts that anyone can google. Read the post yourselves.
Don't listen to Farsi nonsense. Saw that other thread where you tagged me and I saw their nonsense. As you might know I never write in that section (madhouse) so I will reply here. Both of those users are anti-Arabs obsessed with Arabs. One turned out to be a Lur/Bakthiari (Farsi nomads) of all people, lol.
Sumerians were native to the Arab Near East. They either originated in Northern Mesopotamia (Samarra culture) or Eastern Arabia (Eastern Arabian littoral region that was part of the Arabian bifacial culture).
Sumer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Later Sumerians (approximately 4500 years ago) were totally absorbed by Semitic Akkadians who came from the Arabian Peninsula and Southern Levant originally and later Amorites and others which created the Sumer-Akkadian culture.
All is covered in this thread I made that has several references.
Arab, Semitic & Hamitic Empires and Ancient Kingdoms
We Arabs, non-Arabs, Semites and non-Semites native to the Arab Near East and Arab world are native peoples and closely related regardless of linguistic relations. All Arabs are closely related in the wider picture.
On the other hand Farsis have nothing (absolutely nothing) to do with Indo-European peoples in Europe for instance which they claim a connection to. In fact Arabs in North Africa, Levant, Near East, Hijaz have more genetic affinity to Southern Europe than Iranians. Much more. You can read genetic studies about that. In terms of history and geography it makes sense too. That connection between the Arab world and neighboring Southern Europe mostly happened due to the Neolithic migrations that spread farming into Balkans and later the remaining Europe. Later Phoenicians spread ME genes and then Arabs/Berbers in places like the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain), Sicily, Crete, Southern Italy, Cyprus etc.
Back to the Sumerians. The Sumerians considered nearby Dilmun in Eastern Arabia to be holy land and their place of origin which is also written in the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Dilmun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also the people that can claim the most ancestral ties to the ancient Sumerians are the Marsh Arabs who live in the marshes of Southern Iraq. Many of their cultural practices are similar to those described among the Sumerians.
Their genetics have been tested and they cluster most with people from the nearby Arabian Peninsula thus supporting the theory of them originating from nearby Eastern Arabia or at least the immediate region.
You can read the genetic study in detail here below.
BMC Evolutionary Biology | Full text | In search of the genetic footprints of Sumerians: a survey of Y-chromosome and mtDNA variation in the Marsh Arabs of Iraq.
Farsis have no ties to any Semitic or non-Semitic civilization native to the Arab Near East/Arabian Peninsula/Arab world. The only region of Iran that has any historical and genetic ties to us is Southwestern Iran which for most of its history belonged to the Mesopotamian cultural sphere and which today is inhabited by 1.5 million Iranian Arabs. A Farsi from Zahedan, Tehran, Shiraz, Esfehan, Qom or Mashhad has little do with that if anything.
Which DNA confirms.
Haplogroup J-P209 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Haplogroup J-P209 is the most dominant haplogroup in the Arab Near East (especially) and Arab world and it originates on the Arabian Peninsula like most haplogroups found in the MENA region. This is also logical as the Arabian Peninsula is the longest inhabited place in the region. In fact only Africa has been inhabited longer by humans.
You can see this illustrated here below:
Foreigners, in this case Farsis, should not really teach us about our history and should stick to claiming kinship with Germans. Also Farsi, despite being full of Arabic/Semitic words and using Semitic languages and alphabets since like forever (Phoenician alphabet, Aramaic to current Perso-Arabic) was never considered an Semitic let alone an Afro-Asiatic language by any serious linguists. Besides the only reason why Farsis speak an Indo-Iranian language is because of migrations of dominating nomads from Andronovo who imposed their language on the local populations. They were always in the minority though and those nomads of Andronovo were neither Europeans. The native Elamites for instance spoke an language isolate and had 1000 times more in common with NEARBY civilizations in the Arab world whether Sumer (Southern Iraq and Kuwait), Dilmun (Eastern Arabia), Magan (Oman) etc.
Andronovo culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I rest my case but the problem is that there are too many uneducated trolls here that want their barking to be heard and who are obsessed with Arabs and our native civilizations.
As you saw yourself one of those Farsi trolls is claiming that Prophet Ibrahim (as) was an Farsi (lol) and that Prophet Muhammad (saws) was that too. Next claim will be that King Sargon the Great was from Qom or Mashhad originally which did not even exist back then. Or Queen of Sheba. The list is endless.
@SALMAN AL-FARSI
@mods there is no trolling in this post at all but factual facts that anyone can google. Read the post yourselves.
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