sonici
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you may be of Turkic Cuman/Kipchak origin as they were around Hungary. R1b-L23 haplogroup is mostly found among Bashkir Turks and its also Y-DNA of 10% of Turkish citizens according to Eupedia.
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There is also Etruscan branch of R1b-L23 located Western Europe which are founder tribe of Roman empire, the British and other West European R1b-L23 are originated Etruscan(Ancient Italy) and Trojan(Ancient West Anatolia)
you may be of Turkic Cuman/Kipchak origin as they were around Hungary. R1b-L23 haplogroup is mostly found among Bashkir Turks and its also Y-DNA of 10% of Turkish citizens according to Eupedia.
Ok guys, personally i am R1b-L51 (ht-15) from albania, i discovered that it is uncommon there, where is more whidespread the L23 (ht-35) one rather then mine, but i am curious, what root did L23 take to get to albania? Direct from anatolia? Or maybe central europe?
Illyrians, the most proposed candidates for explaining albanian origins are prooved to have carried R1b-L23 (ht-35) but it is even known by roman chronicles that they passes the austrian alps around 1000 b.c. heading towards the dinaric alps coming from central europe (hungary/czech republic) if we could find a good percentage of samples of this subclade from there we could proove the illyrian origin to have had place around there, and would even help us understand where to search for tombs with inscriptions and objects linking back to them and see how the fit with the more general scene.
Hi Steve, do you have your STR results? If you show me your marker values (if you tested with YSEQ you probably have them) I might be able to tell you your deeper subclade and maybe give you some more info on its origins.
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