some Arabian results I got from Gedmatch:
-a guy from the tribe of Otaibah, historically a large nomadic tribe in central and western Arabia, I expect most Otaibians to be like him:
1 SW-Asian 61.69
2 Caucasian 24.98
3 Mediterranean 4.86
4 E-African 2.81
5 Baloch 2.58
6 Beringian 1.21
7 Pygmy 0.66
8 San 0.45
9 S-Indian 0.44
10 NE-Asian 0.22
11 NE-Euro 0.09
- a Zahrani individual, historically an agriculturist tribe inhabiting southwestern Arabia, in the mountains of Sarawat, which are the southern portion of the Hejaz, they're historically from Yemen:
1 SW-Asian 43.76
2 Caucasian 30.15
3 Mediterranean 9.34
4 Baloch 6.34
5 E-African 6.27
6 S-Indian 1.62
7 NE-Euro 0.79
8 Papuan 0.77
9 NE-Asian 0.57
10 Siberian 0.3
11 Beringian 0.08
12 American 0.01
-Ghamid tribe, closely related to Zahran:
1 SW-Asian 42.42
2 Caucasian 31.11
3 Mediterranean 9.35
4 Baloch 6.43
5 E-African 6.38
6 S-Indian 2.8
7 SE-Asian 0.75
8 NE-Euro 0.48
9 American 0.15
10 W-African 0.12
- Enezi tribe, one of the largest tribes in Arabia, mostly in the North, there are many clans in Syria and Iraq also:
1 SW-Asian 50.85
2 Caucasian 28.03
3 Mediterranean 8.15
4 Baloch 5.26
5 E-African 4.32
6 S-Indian 1.78
7 NE-Euro 0.44
8 San 0.38
9 W-African 0.34
10 Beringian 0.33
11 Pygmy 0.07
12 American 0.06
-Mutairi tribe, in central, western, and eastern Arabia, nomads historically, they're theorized to be closely related to Otaibah, earliest poetry mentions them together, no wonder they share the same deep clade of J1:
1 SW-Asian 60.43
2 Caucasian 27.22
3 Mediterranean 5.51
4 E-African 5.07
5 San 0.64
6 S-Indian 0.44
7 Baloch 0.23
8 American 0.2
9 Beringian 0.17
10 Papuan 0.08
-tribe of Harb, migrated from Yemen after the rise of Islam, settled in Western Arabia in the Hejaz, but there also large contingents in central and northern Araba, their results vary and I couldn't find a "profile" so I'll post all three that I could find:
1 SW-Asian 52.47
2 Caucasian 28.18
3 Mediterranean 8.71
4 E-African 4.74
5 Baloch 4.38
6 Papuan 0.96
7 S-Indian 0.3
8 SE-Asian 0.17
9 Pygmy 0.11
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1 SW-Asian 56.28
2 Caucasian 27.97
3 Mediterranean 6.98
4 E-African 5.04
5 Baloch 2.59
6 NE-Asian 0.53
7 San 0.52
8 Pygmy 0.06
9 Papuan 0.02
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1 SW-Asian 55.23
2 Caucasian 25
3 E-African 9.68
4 Mediterranean 7.78
5 Baloch 1.5
6 Beringian 0.33
7 W-African 0.2
8 Pygmy 0.2
9 S-Indian 0.08
-an individual from Garn(or Qarn), a southern tribe, historically an agriculturist tribe, in Arab genealogy books, they share a lineage with Ghamid and Zahran and the same story of migration from Yemen:
1 SW-Asian 47.6
2 Caucasian 31.25
3 Mediterranean 9.62
4 Baloch 4.82
5 E-African 4.73
6 Papuan 1.01
7 SE-Asian 0.82
8 NE-Asian 0.11
9 San 0.03
-Tamim tribe, historically from the central Nejd plateau, a complex history of nomadism and urbanism, in the early Islamic era they were one of the largest tribes that participated in the Islamic conquests, and may have caused them to spread too thin and reduced their numbers in Arabia, still many people in Eastern Gulf cities and families in Nejd who claim ancestry from them:
1 SW-Asian 49.7
2 Caucasian 27.76
3 Baloch 7.75
4 Mediterranean 6.51
5 E-African 3.39
6 S-Indian 3.03
7 SE-Asian 0.57
8 American 0.54
9 NE-Euro 0.52
10 Papuan 0.22
-Azmi tribe, in Eastern Arabia but migrated from the west, one of the most important tribes in Kuwait, their individuals hold the highest number of seats in the Kuawiti parlament:
1 SW-Asian 65.09
2 Caucasian 26.02
3 Mediterranean 5.25
4 S-Indian 1.86
5 E-African 0.79
6 NE-Euro 0.59
7 San 0.18
8 SE-Asian 0.11
9 NE-Asian 0.11
-Asir tribe, who inhabit the province of Asir in southern Saudi Arabia, strangely their Y-dna shares an ancestry with the Enezi tribe, leading some to suggest a common origin, interestingly Asir appears as an obscure name in the same genealogical clade linking them known as "Rabiah", so they either migrated from the north or the Enezah migrated from the south:
1 SW-Asian 53.45
2 Caucasian 31.12
3 Mediterranean 9
4 Baloch 2.51
5 E-African 2.45
6 Papuan 0.63
7 American 0.52
8 S-Indian 0.32
-Harthi tribe, in classical Arab genealogy books, Haritha is a large tribe that inhabited Najran in the south, but they're mostly found today in western Arabia around the city of Taif, so they either migrated from there or are different tribes:
1 SW-Asian 51.06
2 Caucasian 28.17
3 Mediterranean 7.14
4 E-African 6.47
5 Baloch 3.79
6 San 0.83
7 W-African 0.6
8 SE-Asian 0.59
9 Siberian 0.58
10 S-Indian 0.56
11 American 0.21
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these are not all the tribes in Arabia of course, but what I could find from Gedmatch, I hope you found it interesting