In the age of enlightment and science there is no need to believe in the Arab man with the flying carpet myth arriving at the Somali shores and breeding with the locals .
Dameertu geela ha didisee qururuftay kaga dartay ( Maahmah Direed)
Dir Somali clan members in Djibouti. DNA analysis of Dir clan members inhabiting Djibouti/ Ethiopia all of the individuals belonged to the Y-DNA T1 paternal haplogroup.
Somalis (Dir clan) Somali (East Cushitic) Djibouti 24/24 100% [76] Dir Somali clan members in Djibouti. DNA analysis of Dir clan members inhabiting Djibouti found that all of the individuals belonged to the Y-DNA T1 paternal haplogroup.[49] All genetic analysis carried out on Gadabuursi male clan members have so far shown that they exclusively belong to the T1 paternal haplogroup.[50][51][52]
DNA analysis of Dir clan members inhabiting Djibouti[14] found that all of the individuals belonged to the Y-DNA T1 paternal haplogroup and in Dire Dawa 82% a city in Ethiopia with a majority Dir population.[15] All genetic analysis carried out on the Surre male clan members have so far shown that they exclusively belong to the T1 paternal haplogroup.
DNA of West Burco/East Hargeisa/Sanaag community - T1 Haplogroup
Haplogroup T is found at exceptionally high levels amongst the Dir mainly Gadabursi, Issa,and Gurgure clans in the Republic of Djibouti, and Ethiopia.[6]
It is also found at relatively high levels in specific populations in other parts of the world. These include Kurru, Bauris and Lodha in South Asia; among Toubou in Chad; and in a significant minority of Rajus and Mahli in South Asia; general Somalis, southern Egyptians and Fula (Fulbe) in north Cameroon; people from the Chian, Aquilani, Saccensi, Ibizan (Eivissenc) and Mirandese regions in Europe; Zoroastrians, Bakhtiaris in the Middle East, and Nenets and Kazakhs (especially Momyns and Argyns) in Siberia/Central Asia.
The ancient claim of southern Dir of the Dir presence in Chad in this case - GORAN- QURANYOW- GUURRE - GURGURE OF CHAD ARE OUR COUSINES - Toubou in Chad is attested; and in DNA of West Burco/East Hargeisa/Sanaag community - T1
Haplogroup
The maximal worldwide frequency for haplogroup T-M184 is 100%, amongst Dir clan Somali males (Iacovacci et al. 2016).[6]
It accounts for approximately 82.4% of Somali male lineages overall in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia (Plaster et al. 2011).[7]
Geographically, it is found at the highest levels in the Dire Dawa area of Ethiopia,[7] and Djibouti.[6]
DNA analysis of Dir clan members inhabiting Djibouti found that all of the individuals belonged to the Y-DNA T1 paternal haplogroup.
-M184 (xM70) 2.1; T1-L206 (xM70) 2.2; T1a1-L162 (xL208) 2.3; Northern .....
The paternal haplogroup T-M70 varies between 3% and 24% of male lineages in Germany. ...... Bauris are thought to be descendants of a native tribe of the Central ... 14/17, 82.4%, Dir sub-clans of Dire Dawa are Issa, Gurgura and Gadabuursi.
DNA analysis of Dir clan members inhabiting Djibouti found that all of the individuals belonged to the Y-DNA T1 paternal haplogroup
DNA of Gabiley/West Hargeisa community - E1b1b Haplogroup
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MWpljgkrKUhJZUFnzB5nboKRE28BgiBLGTSGHe4fRVY/pub?gid=6#
Maakhiri 20-25% of Somalis have T Haplogroup it is not rare.
Basically the GX community, Galbeedi's Borama community,
Waraabe community of Djibouti and Dhire Dhaba, the water
folks of Merka, the Shower folks of central Somalia (many from
those communities have been tested and came out as T
haplogroup).
It seems Galbeedi is closer to me DNA wise than
someone from Gabiley who happen to share the "flying Arab
man" myth with me.
T Haplogroup is found in the highest frequencies among
Northern Somalis around 70-90% specially the "D" community
and the GX folks. But yes T is rare in other Somali communties
if you are not one of those two groups.
"The maximal worldwide frequency for Haplogroup
T-M184 is observed in the "D" Clan of Somalia,
Djibouti and Ocaden region, where it accounts for
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1872497316302484
https://www.fsigenetics.com/article/S1872-4973(16)30248-4/fulltext
http://codkabeeshadireed.blogspot.com/
http://codkabeeshadireed.blogspot.com/2007/10/devastating-effects-of-ahmed-gurey-wars.html
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_T-M184
approximately 70 to 90% of the male lineages"
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1MWpljgkrKUhJZUFnzB5nboKRE28BgiBLGTSGHe4fRVY/pub?gid=6
http://www.abtirsi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=909&abtirsiLang=0
Dir is predominately T1a despite being geographically dispersed, which gives credence to their tribe being real. This haplogroup is almost non-existent among other Afro-Asiatic speakers i.e. Oromo, Afar, Agew etc. However, for some other clans, there is no consensus on a common progenitor, meaning they are a confederacy of (paternally)related and unrelated tribes under an umbrella. I wouldn't throw stones in a glass house
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Clans are socially constructed but Zumaale and some of his comrades in here are trying to make Dir the exception to the rule.
If you want to be more accurate, reference the Tobou of Chad at least, those Niggas got it in relatively high percentages. As things stand, it is probably the second highest percentage in Africa after the Dirs of Djibouti and the Somali samples from K5.