The real jabarti is Oromo

My argument was literally that the early Axumites and pre Axumites were the arbiters of Semetic culture while Agaws with Semetic ancestry clearly had a Cushitic culture, please explain what's wrong with my thought process
You made claims contrary to what I wrote. Simply as that. The recency of conversion and assimilation has nothing to do with my claim, and you made other unfounded claims as well which is not worth getting into.
 
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As an aside the big Ethiopian study was delayed last month but I'm gonna get the g25 coords as soon as it drops

By the way, the Soqotra study that published recently had Ethiopian samples on their source-based dataset, iirc. Maybe you should look into that. We've gotten stuff indirectly through newer studies before despite inaccessible through the original studies. And as this was Reich Lab, they publish theirs.
 
You made claims contrary to what I wrote. Simply as that. The recency of conversion and assimilation has nothing to do with my claim, and you made other unfounded claims as well which is not worth getting into.
What are those claims? I’m not even trying to debate, can you expand on your overall theory?
 
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Khaem

πŸ‡©πŸ‡― π’–π’π’–π’π’–π’˜π’– 𐒆𐒖𐒂 π’π’π’ƒπ’™π’—π’–π’šπ’– π’‰π’˜
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Actually Dir claim oromo:nvjpqts:
You are assimilated dir is not not the truth?

And it's you who claimed Dir clans as originally oromo as did users such as @GALAN who fought tooth and nail with me saying Gurgura are original Oromo tribe.
 
By the way, the Soqotra study that published recently had Ethiopian samples on their source-based dataset, iirc. Maybe you should look into that. We've gotten stuff indirectly through newer studies before despite inaccessible through the original studies. And as this was Reich Lab, they publish theirs.
@Reformed J

I'm seeing mad Ethiopian samples, Gurage, Sidama, Qimant, Hadiya, Shinasha, Halaba, Konta, Hemesheni, Yem, Gamo, Nao, Dawuro, Maleh, Gidicho, Dorze, Gofa, Arbore, Kore, Mossiye, Dizi, Basket, Manja, Bench, Berta, Gedeo, Dirasha, Masholae, Manju, Burji, Chebu, Zayse, Hamar, Sheko, Tsemay, Alae, Chara, Honsita, Bana, Dasenech, Kwegu, Dhime, Menit, Karo, Nyangatom, Mezhenger, Murle, Zilmamo, Chewa, etc.


Check Supplementary Data 9.
 

Juke

Asagu/Asaga
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@Reformed J

I'm seeing mad Ethiopian samples, Gurage, Sidama, Qimant, Hadiya, Shinasha, Halaba, Konta, Hemesheni, Yem, Gamo, Nao, Dawuro, Maleh, Gidicho, Dorze, Gofa, Arbore, Kore, Mossiye, Dizi, Basket, Manja, Bench, Berta, Gedeo, Dirasha, Masholae, Manju, Burji, Chebu, Zayse, Hamar, Sheko, Tsemay, Alae, Chara, Honsita, Bana, Dasenech, Kwegu, Dhime, Menit, Karo, Nyangatom, Mezhenger, Murle, Zilmamo, Chewa, etc.


Check Supplementary Data 9.
Any idea where they're coming from? The only data on the study's ENA repository are the 39 Socotrans.

 
Any idea where they're coming from? The only data on the study's ENA repository are the 39 Socotrans.

 

Aurelian

Forza Somalia!
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NONONONONON


You have to know that Jabarti was a common name and surname (clans name) Among Afar and Somalis, particular Northwestern Somalia and Eastern Eritrea. So, you may find out there were multiple Jabartis in Eritrea, Somalia, Yemen, Sudan, and Egypt.
 
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Cush

Cushite Arab

Maxaa kuu sheegay? Oromada wa cadhowga ugu weyn Soomaalida oo dhan! Wax walbo been bay ka sheegayaan!​

Ω…ΩŽΨ­Ψ§ ΩƒΩˆ Ψ΄ΩŠΪ―ΩŽΩŠΩ’ΨŸ Ψ§ΩˆΩˆΨ±ΩˆΩ…ΩŽΨ―ΩŽ وَ ΨΉΩŽΨ·ΩˆΩˆΩ’Ϊ―ΩŽ أُوگُ ΩˆΩ‘ΩΩŠΩ’Ω†Ω’ Ψ³ΩˆΩ…Ψ§Ω„ΩΨ―ΩŽ اوو Ψ·ΩŽΩ†Ω’! ΩˆΩŽΨ­Ω’ ΩˆΩŽΩ„Ω’Ψ¨Ωˆ Ψ¨ΩŠΩ†Ω’ Ψ¨ΩŽΩŠΩ’ ΩƒΩŽΨ΄ΩŠΪ―ΩŽΩŠΨ§Ω†Ω’!​

 

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