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I read that 8% of Kosovo R1b is a special subclade related only to Kosovar's. Kosovar's really stand appart in Ballkans. There are 3 haplogroups centered in Kosovo E, J, R1b
based on what i hear form you, i don't think you know that much of Albanians. this mainly about the Albanians fighting with each other, unfortunately the blood feud between two big families which before were tribes is still present in mountainous regions of Albania, my father's grandfather was killed only because he belonged to the GASHI tribe (so i also belong to the same tribe) from a guy of KELMENDI tribe. this is precisely the reason why Albanians remain divided today, because they were natural inhibitors of the region and did not think of invasion and grouping and state and politization until empires started invading our natural lands, then it was too late, as europe decided to split natural Albanian inhibited lands BTW the new comers-our neighbors, i guess besides greece
Toshks and Gegh's where a J2 tribes that moved from Anatolia. Overall, Albanians, paternally, are a vivid admixture of several haplogroups with their own different points of origin. Although, the foreign "Neolithic" element is much higher in Albania than other countries of Europe, they're 25% E1b1b, 20% J2, ( about 50% foreign elements ). 15% R1b, 10% R1a and 12-15% I2a. Albanians are predominantly E3b + J2 with a mix of R1b, I2a and even R1a elements.
Your data are all wrong.
Up +35-40% are E-V13, 22-28% R1b, 12-14% J2e, 6% I1 (exclusive is scandinavian/german), 3-5% I2b, R1a 2-3%
so R1b is second most common haplogroup among Albanians and is most highest in Balkan.
E-V13, R1b dhe J2e were at least more 8000 years that lived in Balkan/Anatolia.
Maciamo i think Albania y dna .. must update..
R1b in Albania never passes 20 or so % on a national level. J2 is found in about 20% of Albanian men. R1a is found in 10-13% of men. 15-20% haplogroup I all types combined, on a national level. E3b is found in 20-30% of Albanian men, but as high as 40% in certain regions, but never that high on a national level.
My opinion is that Albanian samples are really small. Some are as small as 30 people so reliability of them is minimal. Only Kosovo samples are somehow acceptable (114 people) but still small to have a clear picture. We saw that when Croatian samples become 1000 people the difference of haplogroups reached over 5%. I believe that Albanian R1b is around 20% (from 16% they say we are) and slavic presence in southern Albania could be also 20%. We will know the real picture when Albanian Geneticists do a study. But again they do not show any interest to study the haplogroups in Albanian population. Bottom line: Samples are too small to be taken seriously.
Sources: Expedia y-DNA chart, haplogroup frequencies of European countries Wikipedia. ( excluding Albanians in another country, only Albanians of Albania...nor did I include arbereshe Albanians of south Italy.
I was wondering, I am tested positive as E1b1b1a1b V-13. I am Italian-Canadian of southern Italian Heritage specifically Matera,Italy. (I know my ancient ancestry is North African E1b1b1) but more recently would it be a possibility that for eg. 600-800 years ago my great-great,great,great,great,great grandfather might of been an immigrant from Albania or Greece or Turkey and immigrated to southern Italy. what are the percentages of what type of group of people I might of descended from. Speaking in a range of 400 to 1000 years ago. In my family some people say that we might of been Jews from Greece or somewhere in southeastern Mediterranean that moved to Italy for what ever reason.
Some possible explanations:
-Around 1500 AD there was a big influx of albanians into southern-italy to escape the ottoman occupation. They still have albanian speaking villages there.
-it might be albanian immigrants or soldiers from roman times or earlier.
-it might be ancient greek from magna grecia in southern italy.
-or you're just italian, E v-13 has probably been in italy since the stone-age.
Your ancestors migrated from North Africa (Egypt in particular) to the levant (coast of the middle east) from where they subsequently migrated to Balkans ( Albania, Serbia,Greece, Macedonia) a long time ago. During the Ancient Greek colonization of Magna Grecia ( parts of southern Italy) your ancestors migrated to the southern italian peninsula. E-V13 is a sub-branch of the Libyan/egyptoid E-M78, a non-negroid North African subclade of the extensively large haplogroup E family tree. E-V13 migrated to coastal regions of the Middle East and subsequently moved from there to the Balkans in extreme south-eastern Europe. About 25% of greek men still today find their roots from ancient NORTH-African blood, men similar to ancient and modern Egyptians in particular and not the E-M81 sub-branch that dominates Algeria/morocco etc, a different north-African branch. Also, Albanians have 25-30% E3b, 20-25% of Bulgarians, 20% of Macedonians and Serbians also, and 15% or so of Portuguese men. In Italy, where you hail from, it is found in 10% of men on a national level. The south and Sicily although, have frequencies of 18-20% E3b. These are the European statistics for E3b, the levels in north-Africa are SIGNIFICANTLY higher with all regions between morocco and Egypt, in a directly straight west to east line, having frequencies of 50% (Egyptians) to as high as 80% (Moroccans). All this E3b though in these North African countries ( and many European countries I stated) is not all E-V13, FAR from it, but its all E3b, as your subclade also is.
Have you considered the Arbereshe?
Albanians (Arbereshe) were granted land in the Kingdom of Naples as early as the 1450s (Demetrio Reres) with a full scale migration after Skanderbegs death (~1470s and throughout the 16th cen.).
That would fit your time-range.
Boattini et al (2010)
modern Arbereshe Y-DNA in comparrison with modern Albanian Y-DNA (after ~500 years apart)
http://dienekes.blogspot.de/2010/07/...eshe-from.html
Unfortunately the chart doesnt specify the subclades:
E1b1b1a
Arbereshe = 28%
Albanian = 23%
I-M170
Arbereshe = 23%
Albanian = 17%
R1a1
Arbereshe = 13%
Albanian = 13%
But acc. to Cruciani et al (2007) E-V13 in South Italy = 8.51% / Sicily = 7.19% / Albania = 32.29%
http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/conten....full.pdf+html
This Ethnographic map from 1859, shows a subsatntial Arberesh (in Green) area near [prob. around] Matera.
Other areas of Arbereshe in Lucania (Basilicata) are the Monte Vulture area Ginestra / Barile / Maschito
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Father's Mtdna H95a1
Grandfather Mtdna T2b24
Great Grandfather Mtdna T1a1e
GMother paternal side YDna R1b-S8172
Mother's YDna R1a-Z282
except in the 3rd Carthaginian-roman war in 146BC, the whole population was taken to southern Italy as slaves...Carthage was destroyed, the city was pulled down to ground level, the pine trees all cut down for Roman shipping, drinking water poisoned and the soil salted. We are talking here of a complete movement of people.