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The “Princes” of Iran Speak Out as Regime Fears Collapse

Do you have some sort of tourette's? you seem to call yourself a "Doc" at the end of every sentence? or do you feel unrecognized so you need to introduce yourself all the time(one of your 20 personalities anyway)?

Talk to me mate.

Also hamam is the place you were supposed to go but unfortunately your baba found a maman instead.

Hamam jan don't know why you're triggered to be honest.

As a doctor I genuinely wanted to know whether you guys had med schools in Iran.

You say you do. Good for you guys man.

Cheers, Doc
 
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LOL :lol::lol:

Now you have resorted to lying when I ripped apart your self delusions about you have any connection to Central Asia. This is your mitochondrial DNA. See you wont even pass in your neighboring Pakistan with your central Indian coastal genetics but you dream of being an Iranian. Does it pain you that you have been living on a lie ? or your lie got caught before even taking off.


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If there was any Arab mixture than where is the J1 male lineage in iran ? :-) LOL you again shot yourself in the ganges feet.

No admixture or anything ever happening in Iran. You want to believe in delusions. Keep believing in them. The Arabian or Semite Haplogroup is J1 which is like not even 10 % in Iran is mostly prevalent in Khuzestan and Ahwaz is not even from Arabian peninsula but from neighboring ancient Iraq. Its most probable source is ancient settlements from Mesopotamia or Babylonia into the Khuz region.

If there was any Mongolic or Turkic mixture than where is the Q and C male lineage in iran ? :-) LOL I said to you before, keep trying me and you will be shown mirror Mr. Pajeet. Here is the haplogroup breakdown of Iranian population which has been same since Iron age. Thick Majority of Iranians carry R1a R1b and J2 haplogroups which came to Iranian plateau from Sintashta, Andronovo when Iranians entered the region. From WIkipedia, the sources are peer reviewed journals.

  • J1-M267; typical of Semitic-speaking people, was rarely over 10% in Iranian groups
  • J2-M172: is the most common Hg in Iran (~23%); almost exclusively represented by J2a-M410 subclade (93%), the other major sub-clade being J2b-M12. Apart from Iranians, J2 is common in Arabs, Mediterranean and Balkan peoples (Croatians, Serbs, Greeks, Bosnians, Albanians, Italians, Bulgarians, Turks), in the Caucasus (Armenians, Georgia, northeastern Turkey, north/northwestern Iran, Kurds, Persians); whilst its frequency drops suddenly beyond Afghanistan, Pakistan and northern India.[130] In Europe, J2a is more common in the southern Greece and southern Italy; whilst J2b (J2-M12) is more common in Thessaly, Macedonia and central – northern Italy. Thus J2a and its subgroups within it have a wide distribution from Italy to India, whilst J2b is mostly confined to the Balkans and Italy,[131] being rare even in Turkey. Whilst closely linked with Anatolia and the Levant; and putative agricultural expansions, the distribution of the various sub-clades of J2 likely represents a number of migrational histories which require further elucidation.[130][132]
  • R1a-M198: is common in Iran, more so in the east and south rather than the west and north; suggesting a migration toward the south to India then a secondary westward spread across Iran.[133] Whilst the Grongi and Regueiro studies did not define exactly which sub-clades Iranian R1a haplogrouops belong to, private genealogy tests suggest that they virtually all belong to "Eurasian" R1a-Z93.[134] Indeed, population studies of neighbouring Indian groups found that they all were in R1a-Z93.[135] This implies that R1a in Iran did not descend from "European" R1a, or vice versa. Rather, both groups are collateral, sister branches which descend from a parental group hypothesized to have initially lived somewhere between central Asia and Eastern Europe.[136]
  • R1b – M269: is widespread from Ireland to Iran, and is common in highland West Asian populations such as Armenians, Turks and Iranians – with an average frequency of 8.5%. Iranian R1b belongs to the L-23 subclade,[137] which is an older than the derivative subclade (R1b-M412) which is most common in western Europe.[138]
  • Haplogroup G and subclades: most concentrated in the southern Caucasus,[139] it is present in 10% of Iranians.[140]
References
  1. Regueiro; et al. (2006). "Iran: Tricontinental Nexus for Y-Chromosome Driven Migration". Hum Hered. 61: 132–143. doi:10.1159/000093774. PMID 16770078.
  2. ^ Grugni (2012). "Ancient Migratory Events in the Middle East: New Clues from the Y-Chromosome Variation of Modern Iranians". PLOS ONE. 7: e41252. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041252. PMC 3399854. PMID 22815981.
  3. ^ Jump up to:a b Sengupta et al. Polarity and Temporality of High-Resolution Y-Chromosome Distributions in India Identify Both Indigenous and Exogenous Expansions and Reveal Minor Genetic Influence of Central Asian Pastoralists. AJHG 78; 2. 2006
  4. ^ Cinnioglu et al. Excavating Y-chromosome haplotype strata in Anatolia" Hum Genet 2004 Jan;114(2):127-48. Epub 2003 Oct 29.
  5. ^ Semino, Ornella; et al. (May 2004). "Origin, Diffusion, and Differentiation of Y-Chromosome Haplogroups E and J: Inferences on the Neolithization of Europe and Later Migratory Events in the Mediterranean Area". American Journal of Human Genetics. 74(5): 1023–1034. doi:10.1086/386295. PMC 1181965. PMID 15069642.
  6. ^ Regueiro, 2006
  7. ^ "Family Tree DNA – Genetic Testing for Ancestry, Family History & Genealogy".
  8. ^ New Y-chromosome binary markers improve phylogenetic resolution within haplogroup R1a1. Horolma Pamjav et al. AJPA DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22167. 2012
  9. ^ Pamjav; 2012. "Inner and Central Asia is an overlap zone for the R1a1-Z280 and R1a1-Z93 lineages. This pattern implies that an early differentiation zone of R1a1-M198 conceivably occurred somewhere within the Eurasian Steppes or the Middle East and Caucasus region as they lie between South Asia and Eastern Europe"
  10. ^ Grugni, 2013.
  11. ^ Myres; et al. (2011). "A major Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b Holocene era founder effect in Central and Western Europe". European Journal of Human Genetics. 19: 95–101. doi:10.1038/ejhg.2010.146. PMC 3039512. PMID 20736979.
  12. ^ Rootsi; et al. (2012). "Distinguishing the co-ancestries of haplogroup G Y-chromosomes in the populations of Europe and the Caucasus". European Journal of Human Genetics. 20: 1275–1282. doi:10.1038/ejhg.2012.86. PMC 3499744. PMID 22588667.
  13. Grugni, 2012


This is the PCA of Iron age iranians compared with modern day ones. The genetic continuity is amazing. LOL that You can never change it.

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Other groups in central asia are same. Turkish population is 85 % continual of their Anatolian iron age ancestors. They are culturally Turks but 85 % of them do not have any turkic warrior male lineage haplogroups like Q and C. Majority of them cluster with PIE haplogroups that entered the Iranic region.

Just because you have a weak jawline and indic features, you do not try to put shit on everyone else's face. You are coming across as a very insecure old jealous man who hates his own genetics and country so much that you have to resort to a fake unique identity to calm down your inner childish ego. You will die an Indian and never be anything else. Stop hating India. Continue trolling and I will continue spreading these peer reviewed research papers and PCA plots so that everyone on internet knows your reality. :police::police:. You are a stupid man because if you really had an agenda then the trick on internet is to keep your mouth shut and work on your plans slowly and calmly but you started blabbering here and now everyone of the apricity enthusiasts on internet will know of your lie. You literally shot yourself before even getting born. :partay::partay::lol::lol:



awwww you got badly hurt by truth self hatingPajeet :lol::lol:

You are an indo brachid indian from coastal india with australoid ancestors. I am a Iranid iranian with genetic continuity from iron age. You will die a sore bitter man :-)

What you said about genetics is good but the idea that Iranians came from "Sintashta and Andronovo" is a euro-centric theory.
Actually it now looks like Iranians are original to Iran or came from NW-Iran/Caucasus.

The theory calling Sintashta and Andronovo Indo-Iranic comes from Europeans who want to push their own agenda. Fortunately ancient DNA is refuting them more and more.
Accepting that they got their language and culture from broadly speaking Iranians, is hard for them.

But you explained well how Iranians are to 90% the same as they were 3000 years ago, despite all the non-Iranian influences.
 
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You have med schools in Iran?

Cheers, Doc
we have our healthcare problems but one thing this regime did well after the revolution was expand primary healthcare to rural areas, so even people in villages all across can access healthcare

rouhani has done some good things in increasing access to healthcare as well with 'rouhanicare', but it's expensive and sanctions make it difficult
 
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