Most of the Yemeni samples taken were not from Hadhramaut, but from San'aa and Tihama Regions. Let us wait until a selective sample is taken from the Hadhramaut Region (the Horner prototype Region in Arabia). Its too early.
Add on top of that the Cushitic substratum in those languages couldn't...
These are natives of Hadhramaut region. Clearly have Horner types amongst them:
I'm 100% certain that if a representative DNA sample was taken, they would have huge amounts of Cushitic affinities.
There are a few issues that you mentioned that are purely anecdotal. Were there any statistics (apart from education) where Somali boys are over represented in those things that you've mentioned? Most of what you mentioned are issues that blight almost every ethnic minority group without...
Allbeit with some clear differences. The male Somali demographic hardly project insecurities to other Muslim communities. For example, Somali men mainly establish their own cultural and Islamic centres, facilitate and lead their own projects for their communities. For better or for worse...
What you mentioned is consistent with recent findings. Cushites definitely inhabited Arabia and those who didn't were assimilated by Semites.
Read:
AFROASIATIC MIGRATIONS: LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE
Source: http://www.phil.muni.cz/jazyk/files/AAmigrationsCORR.pdf
There is a hierarchical structure in marriage within conservative Muslim communities.
Somali women are the easiest demographic and most vulnerable women in the Muslim community and thus the least respected. They accept offers that most non-Somali women wouldn't ever entertain.
Let me put it in...
They were not the ruling class. The ruling class were Cushitic.
R Haaland (2014)
Source: https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...WMAB6BAgAEAE&usg=AOvVaw0B8nQ65dMQksqRertBhZI1
There is no doubt that Nubia consisted of two distinct races. One which were related to and resembled the reddish tone of the Ancient Egyptians and one which were purely Nilotic 'Dinka' types. They were the ones often depicted by the Ancient Egyptians because they made up a huge bulk of the...
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I don't think there is a huge contrast between 'Western' women and 'Eastern' women. I've seen plenty of 'Western' women who resemble 'Eastern' women and vice versa. Living in liberal democracies doesn't negate the aforementioned nor does it negate human genetics. Most 'Western'...
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