You must be one of these people that are obsessed with disconnecting Albanians from their rightful homeland.
You are more obsessed than even Serbs are on these issues. It is annoying. Maybe focus on your neck of the woods.
You have had an agenda from day one, like a broken record, despite all...
I am not sure to be honest. All this information I am providing could be wrong/outdated. According to this wiki map, these are hotspots of vlachs today.
Maybe in the early medieval up to the Ottoman era, vlach percentages may have been higher in the north, in comparison to today where it seems...
Which parts of North and East Albania had Vlachs?
While I am sure they existed, their percentage had to have been insignificant in comparison to Southern Albania.
You're completely delusional. Your haplogroup only descends from WHG before there were distinctions based on founder effects and bottlenecks. Your Y-DNA is specifically Slavic, and traces back no further than 100-200 BCE to one man. You're also ignoring 99% of your entire genome AGAIN. I can...
Man just get over it. It doesn't make you any less Albanian for having a Y-DNA that entered the Balkans with Slavs or any barbarian tribes from the North. It makes up a fraction of a percent of your entire genome, and you're neglecting the fact that there are likely Albanian specific subclades...
I wish more people were aware that AncestryDNA can give a generally deep accurate assignment using morely predictor. Even when I was no call for M458 due to founder effects, morely predicted accurately that I was R-L1029 with my ancestryDNA file. Maybe you can make a post on the Greek groups on...
I agree wholeheartedly. It is a shame they don't make greater efforts toward growing the project. Taking a basic Y-DNA assignment can be pretty misleading when taking into account all the possible subclades they can belong to, which have their own stories. There was one Greek L1029 on ftdna that...
Honestly it may not be. Of course it depends on the sample size, but I do recall some time back people posting a number of references to native Northern Greeks(not including Greeks from Pontus & Asia Minor) had around 40% Slavic Y-DNA. or I2a/R1a(which is at least majority Slavic).
However...
I don't support such comments. If you read my comment properly I said he wasn't necessarily wrong. That is purely in regards to this separatist mentality among some of the youth in Kosove today. Maybe I should have been more clear, but I don't appreciate your assumptions.
I had family in Kosove...
Coming from the guy who was spitting on Albania proper and its people, despite the fact they opened their doors to your people in Kosove, and provided food/drink/clothing/shelter(and rightfully so of course). Albanians like you in Kosove who shit on their neighbors don't realize they likely...
Yea, my mother and father told me not long ago that Gheg used to be specific to a certain section of Northern Albanians, with Malesor being applied to the North-Western areas of Albania. Later on it became just Gheg and Tosk, but originally there were apparently 3 divisions.
As for clustering...
How many samples are coming from each time period for Albania?? From what I can tell with some infographics, there are only 2 medieval Albanian samples, both of which post-date the Slavic migrations. One of which is from Kukes, and the other from Kolonja(if I am not mistaken). I hope there is...
You're really ignorant about alot I'm afraid. And I say that with no disrespect. Genetics can get confusing with all the subclades, haplotypes, etc. I-Y3120 represents 1 subclade of I2a. The age of I2a being 25k years is irrelevant with regard to the specific lineage we're discussing.
I-Y3120...
You should take your own advice and stop. I can't see why anyone should take you seriously discussing genetics/Y-DNA when you mock the literal tools used by human beings to understand those very things. Your personal experience(and anyone's really) means nothing against mountains of data and...
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