Ancient Canaanites DNA History

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  • Embark on a captivating exploration of the genetic origins of the Canaanites, the inhabitants of ancient Canaan, a region that roughly corresponds to present-day Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, and parts of Jordan and Syria.
    They are best known as the people who lived “in a land flowing with milk and honey” until they were vanquished by the ancient Israelites and disappeared from history. But a scientific report published today reveals that the genetic heritage of the Canaanites survives in many modern-day Jews and Arabs.
    Data Source: Marc Haber et al. Continuity and Admixture in the Last Five Millennia of Levantine History from Ancient Canaanite and Present-Day Lebanese Genome Sequences,
    The American Journal of Human Genetics, Volume 101, Issue 2, 2017, Pages 274-282, ISSN 0002-9297, doi.org/10.101....
    Reference: Sahakyan, H., Margaryan, A., Saag, L. et al. Origin and diffusion of human Y chromosome haplogroup J1-M267. Sci Rep 11, 6659 (2021). doi.org/10.103...
    Visit MyHeritage DNA: www.myheritage...

Komentáře • 706

  • @freepagan
    @freepagan Před rokem +77

    Very well presented. I'm LEBANESE and I have a majority (about 60%) Canaanite DNA. We're actually the descendants of the Phoenicians, who have that Canaanite + Eurasian Steppe ancestry you referred to. The Steppe people are also called "Yamnaya" and these were the original Indo-European speakers. Almost every European has some Steppe admixture, as Lebanese do. So, there is a deep ancestral connection there. This is why we in Lebanon are unique in the ME. Canaanites with northern European admixture from ancient times. Hail to the Canaanites and Phoenicians of old.

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem +4

      Try the MDLP K16 modern admixture calculator also. That and other Eurogenes ones will give you more detail.

    • @GreatRaphael
      @GreatRaphael Před rokem +20

      The Levant was inhabited by people genetically closer to Europeans during the Iron Age and antiquity.
      Phoenicians in the north and Israelites/judeans in the south were similar to some modern day Lebanese (like yourself) and some Jewish populations like Sephardi.
      The Phoenicians were a brilliant civilisation, they have dominated the Mediterranean Sea for centuries. The Romans feared them when they were at war with Carthage.
      Then the Levant has been conquered by the Arabs and it has changed significantly its genetic identity.

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem +27

      @@GreatRaphael The Arabs have had very little effect genetically. I don't have any peninsular Arab dna, nor do a lot of Lebanese. The Arbas made an impact culturally and linguistically though.

    • @ibrahimmohammedibrahim9273
      @ibrahimmohammedibrahim9273 Před rokem +4

      ​@@freepaganof course because both are semitic people

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem +12

      @@ibrahimmohammedibrahim9273 Semitic-speaking people, we should say. Semitic is a language family.

  • @neozyykun
    @neozyykun Před 8 měsíci +9

    this guy is practically 30 percent west asian and 27 percent middle eastern if we take down the "jewish catagory". Mizrahi jewish on its own is basically west asian+ some middle east its a really weird buggy catagory on myheritage that many arabs get too so its not a "real" catagory.
    Its basically assyrian/armenian dna with some middle eastern shift that triggers this "mizrahi jew".
    This guy is more caucasus/northern shifted than you might imagine.
    No doubt the Lebanese and Christians in general that are closer to cannanites since they weren't arabised

  • @dejantodorovski5222
    @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem +10

    Very interesting results 👍👌 Most similar to modern Lebanese, which indicates of continuity till some degree in this region. Regards 🙌

  • @nicon1391
    @nicon1391 Před rokem +28

    I am Greek (from Cyprus) and interestingly I got my MyHeritage results recently and had the exact some regions as components (except Nigeria), but with different percentages obviously. It is interesting to see how much Canaanite genetics also dispersed within eastern and central mediterranean populations (namely Greek and Italian)

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem +10

      Bro I'm Lebanese and my results were similar. Mediterranean peoples are genetically and culturally very similar.

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem +7

      Instead of N. African, I got N. European in the same percentage. But everything else was similar. We Mediterranean people have the coolest admixture in the world, and in my opinion the most beautiful looks too.

    • @GreatRaphael
      @GreatRaphael Před rokem +11

      @@freepagan Mediterraneans are the most beautiful people on earth . Levantines and south Europeans (Greeks, Cypriots, Italians) are cousins, and gave ones the most brilliant civilizations in human History. I’m a Sephardi Jewish guy and i’m not surprised to see Lebanese Myheritage results with some Jewish DNA in it. When I look to some Lebanese who mostly descend from ancient Phoenicians (mostly Christians but also some Muslims), I’m astonished to see how they look similar to us Jews (descendants of judeans).

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem +8

      @@GreatRaphael Agreed bro. Phoenicians were mostly a mixture of Canaanites (part of our ancestry, including Israeli ancestry) and other Mediterranean people. Many Jewish people also look like us, true. Esp. European ones and Sephardic ones too. Beautiful people.

    • @GreatRaphael
      @GreatRaphael Před rokem +4

      @@freepagan Yes it is sad that our two countries are at war against each other. We have so much in common.
      Little clarification : Sephardi are from Spain and are very close to Ashkenazi Jews genetically (even if some Ashkenazi are closer to Europeans and look very European), because both populations are from the Judean population exiled after the Roman conquest of The kingdom of Juda. Sephardi are often confused with Mizrahi or “Arabs Jews” who are closer to Arabs non Jews.

  • @Karron749
    @Karron749 Před rokem +9

    I love prehistory to bronze age content

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed Před rokem +43

    Interesting that the Canaanite Phoenician alphabet is the far ancestor of traditional Mongolian script “Монгол Бичиг”, “Mongol Bitchig”.
    Phoenician alphabet => Aramaic alphabet => Syriac alphabet => Sogdian alphabet => Old Uyghur alphabet => Mongolian script

    • @tedmassad3147
      @tedmassad3147 Před rokem

      J2 Haplo group

    • @lahaina4791
      @lahaina4791 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I believe all oriental races come from the 11 Canaanite tribes, and also American Indian and Pacific Islanders. The DNA considered is most surely Arab and not Canaanite.

    • @EvaLasta
      @EvaLasta Před 6 měsíci

      this is factually untrue. The oriental races left the middle east over 40k years ago long before "Canaan" was ever a thing lol. @@lahaina4791

    • @user-vs7gv4cn8o
      @user-vs7gv4cn8o Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@tedmassad3147no

    • @thebeesnuts777
      @thebeesnuts777 Před 3 měsíci

      Khan, khananites , that's who they are , many Afghans arnt original from Afghanistan they came as invaders , and the Buddhists and Hindus were driven out of their ancestral homes , they the khananites have surnames or tribal names like Yusuf Bhai ( Yosef ), ghazni ( Gaz ), shinwari( shimon ), efridi (Ephrahim ) etc they even have many grave yards with tombs written with the surnames Israel, they came from Assyria

  • @spitflamez
    @spitflamez Před 3 měsíci +3

    This video is very good, I’m going to have see what else you have!

  • @DigoronKavkaz
    @DigoronKavkaz Před rokem +85

    The closest modern people to Canaanites are Samaritans and Palestinian Christians and Lebanese Christians interestingly.

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem +32

      Lebanese are the closest. There's not a meaningful difference bt. Christian and Muslim Lebanese people. They're both mixed with Canaanite and European.

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem +4

      @tsa3b Ancient were the Caucuses and Eurasian peoples.

    • @Alghi451
      @Alghi451 Před rokem +7

      And they aren't araps,cope to baathist

    • @paradiseview
      @paradiseview Před rokem

      not true. The majority of contemporary Palestinian Muslims are converts from Christianity. Therefore, your illogical claim is untrue.

    • @Jupiter-td4kw
      @Jupiter-td4kw Před rokem +5

      Palestinian and Lebanese christians have a lot of European mixture due to marriages between them and the European Christians who entered the region in medieval times and beyond

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed Před rokem +10

    5:34 what bro is singing about in 𒈗𒆠𒉌𒂠𒌌𒌌𒈗𒆠𒉌𒂠𒌌𒌌𒈗𒆠𒉌𒂠𒌌𒌌 ?

  • @wilb6657
    @wilb6657 Před 4 měsíci +15

    This video forgot to mention that the Canaanites were the ancestors of the Israelites. For some reason, a population of Canaanites started worshipping one God instead of many, and these became the Israelites.

    • @TheMaronite
      @TheMaronite Před 3 měsíci +1

      No, elohim derived from El. Yahweh is a personal name made of two canaanite roots. Ya-huwa.
      Huwa=he is, Ya=a grammatical Y stem​ for "present tense"
      Yahuwa
      @@kirajojo8442

    • @OfficialDJTasawennateken
      @OfficialDJTasawennateken Před 3 měsíci +6

      Actually the word Israelite did not exist until certain religions started changing their scriptures to fit that narrative that Israelites inhabit of the land They were actually Canaanites They changed the word Canaanites to Israelites People should get that through their heads This whole region where this whole situation going on right now in the Middle East is taking place was all considered Arab land in the land they called Arabia it was their homeland Arabia consisted of a lot of different places

    • @wordassassinhebrews4125
      @wordassassinhebrews4125 Před 3 měsíci

      @@OfficialDJTasawennateken
      Absolutely right ! They'll are call the Black Hebrew Israelite to fit their own biased narrative claim Israel was their land 🤦🏾‍♂️⚔🛡⚔

    • @eidorm.7953
      @eidorm.7953 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@OfficialDJTasawennatekenlies lies and lies. Cannanite does not equal @_rab, no more than it equals Phillistines. All completly separated groups, stop making up history.

    • @coollbreezz
      @coollbreezz Před 2 měsíci

      Ancient Israel only existed in the Torah/Bible and never in reality.

  • @aniketanpelletier82
    @aniketanpelletier82 Před rokem +12

    Pre-Indo European Tarim Mummies (ANE-derived) please!

    • @FrancisBillions
      @FrancisBillions Před 4 měsíci

      Not Indo European

    • @aniketanpelletier82
      @aniketanpelletier82 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@FrancisBillions what do you think Pre-Indo European means?

    • @FrancisBillions
      @FrancisBillions Před 3 měsíci

      @@aniketanpelletier82 Go look up the tarim mummies. They're not Indo Europeans

    • @aniketanpelletier82
      @aniketanpelletier82 Před 3 měsíci

      @@FrancisBillions pre-Indo European implies non-Indo European. That's what "pre" means.

    • @FrancisBillions
      @FrancisBillions Před 3 měsíci

      @@aniketanpelletier82 proto not pre. Look up the definition

  • @krimozaki9494
    @krimozaki9494 Před rokem +7

    The genetic composition of the Levant did not change much from the Bronze Age despite all the migrations and wars that passed through it, but I think that the three biggest changes are the Islamic conquests and the Crusaders and the Ottoman rule, where in the first the Arab element entered and in the second the European element entered and in the third the Anatolian element entered with Caucasian and a few Balkans

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem +4

      No, the European element is thousands of years older. It's due to Phoenician history. Their sailing across the Mediterranean and Europe, marrying women there, and bringing people together.

    • @krimozaki9494
      @krimozaki9494 Před rokem +2

      ​@@freepagan There was an entry of a European element in the Late Bronze Age "from the steppes", but it is not clear how, whether through the Hittites or the Mitannians or the Peoples of the Sea, most likely all of these

    • @Anonymouse166
      @Anonymouse166 Před rokem

      Modern researchers like Patricia Crone say the idea of a massive Islamic tribal invasions of the Levant is a lie. Arabia was barely populated.

    • @krimozaki9494
      @krimozaki9494 Před rokem +1

      @@Anonymouse166 it wasn't a massive migration but there was a small shift in population in the Levant from the Islamic conquest for centuries and not just in the moment of conquest , The area of ​​the Arabian Peninsula is huge so even with a small population density, its population was over a million, especially with Yemen, which was a fertile land and civilization and its population density was high

    • @Anonymouse166
      @Anonymouse166 Před rokem +3

      @@krimozaki9494 That’s also a myth. Why would people from Yemen migrate to the Levant? Islam spread through a very long process of conversion, the same way how Europe became Christian, it wasn’t through invading armies. Yes of course there were migrations, but it also came from all directions not just the south. And Arab origins started in the inland parts of the Levant not Arabia.

  • @Xataievladı
    @Xataievladı Před rokem +12

    Anatolian Seljuk State, would you do a DNA test?

  • @ibrahimmohammedibrahim9273

    Ancient canaanites are Levant people (Jordanian, syrian, Lebanese and palestinian)

  • @OfficialDJTasawennateken
    @OfficialDJTasawennateken Před 3 měsíci +4

    Maybe people should read my history I wrote down in here because there's no such thing as ancient Israelites They were called Canaanites Just Canaanites Stop dictating and videos like this that there was Canaanites and Israelites there was no such thing as Israelites back then Israel did not even exist

    • @rb98769
      @rb98769 Před 3 měsíci

      Israel did exist and it was the kingdom of the Samarians. It was a way more influential kingdom at the time than Judah itself. It is no coincidence that the closest modern population displayed to this sample is Samaritan. It is somewhat contested in academia nowadays whether Judah really was ever united with Israel as the biblical account narrates.

  • @kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat

    We want Tarim Mummies ancestry pls🙏

  • @lotuslumuhallebi
    @lotuslumuhallebi Před rokem +4

    Please make Itil Bulgarian DNA analysis

  • @jeffatwood9417
    @jeffatwood9417 Před rokem +3

    And people think cultures were less mobile and diverse, as if cultures were pure and unique. We have to start applying the realization that ancient people were much more intermixed in the nomadic era when human populations probably found more benefit to work with others than to fight with them. After temple complexes began to conglomerate populations into smaller territorial areas due to the temple urban sprawl I think people stopped moving around so much, marketing off those who were still moving and coming through the temple complexes. After these complexes developed an economic network the priests "on high" supported warriors as kings to protect the temple wealth...then imperial urbanization took over and we have been dealing with this phase of humanity ever since, trying to create a 1-World empire. It's the obvious logical end to settled urban lifestyles. This is not the first time we have done this social implosion either. World mythology depicts ages where we develop more than we can responsibly maintain.

  • @NaderAbedrabbojanineh-nh1kr

    All The Levant People have Canaanite DNA ... Not Only The Lebanese ...

  • @amouri0307
    @amouri0307 Před rokem +9

    ancestors of lebanese and palestinians

  • @GreatRaphael
    @GreatRaphael Před rokem +17

    These results look pretty similar to those of ancient Egypt’s mummies.

    • @nerdlarge4691
      @nerdlarge4691 Před rokem +2

      Because this Ancient Egyptian mummies from that Max Planck study were likely of Caananite descent.

    • @iezzan7034
      @iezzan7034 Před rokem +8

      Aren't ancient Egyptians genetically close to people of the levant?

    • @GreatRaphael
      @GreatRaphael Před rokem +6

      @@iezzan7034 Yes, they were, according to the latest studies on ancient DNA.

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem +1

      @@iezzan7034 No, they're not. The Egyptians mixed with Levantines back in the days when they enslaved them. But otherwise, they're entirely distinct peoples.

    • @GreatRaphael
      @GreatRaphael Před rokem +6

      @@freepagan It depends on what genetics distance you consider two populations to be “close” with each other.
      Yes levantines and Egyptians were different but if look at a wider scale they’re pretty close.

  • @HariPrasad-uy9dj
    @HariPrasad-uy9dj Před rokem +9

    With respect, Byblos is pronounced "Bib-los" not "By-blos" and "Ba'al" is Ba(glottal stop)al, not "Bayl". (By the way, the word "Bible" comes from "Byblos" which gave its name to biblos or book in Greek, as the port for the rolls from which early books were made. Thank you for the video. Ba'al also simply meant "lord" and was used for different deities like Ba'al Hammon or Ba'al Dagon, or Ba'al Marduk (in Babylon). The Biblical Beelzebub comes from Ba'al Zebub.

    • @lm7338
      @lm7338 Před rokem +1

      I think this is an AI generated voice, although you can make it do correct pronunciations if you really wish hehe.

    • @mouyat
      @mouyat Před 3 měsíci

      The name Ba’al is also incorporated in the name Hannibal, which supposedly translates as ‘the lord is gracious’.

  • @user-ln9ib2kf1x
    @user-ln9ib2kf1x Před 4 měsíci +4

    J1 not Arab
    , the real Arab is under E-m35 haplogroup

    • @FireGodSlayer
      @FireGodSlayer Před 4 měsíci +1

      Nope. Arabs are j1. Em34 is not arab. EM34 is natufian. Natufians arent arabs.

    • @user-ln9ib2kf1x
      @user-ln9ib2kf1x Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@FireGodSlayer lol.
      The Arabs are descendants of Natufian

    • @user-ln9ib2kf1x
      @user-ln9ib2kf1x Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@FireGodSlayer j1 not arab and not semitic ,
      J1 come from Central Asia to middle east

    • @FireGodSlayer
      @FireGodSlayer Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@user-ln9ib2kf1x j1 is arab. EM35 is north african

    • @parsarabbani9410
      @parsarabbani9410 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@FireGodSlayerYou need to learn subcludes of Y-DNA haplogroup J before spreading false informations. Arabs have almost no J1a or J1b subcludes !! J1a and J1b is around 70% among various people of Caucasus such as Kubachi, Kaitak, Dargins and ..... !!! Arabs have only J1C3 or J1-P58 and it's subcludes ! Haplogroup J1 is not Arabian in origin !!! It Originated in the Caucasus or Anatolia. Maybe J1C3 related to ancient Sumerians !!!!!!
      Haplogroup E1B1 is among proto - Afro-Asiatic language speakers like Natufians and Iberoaumorusians !!!

  • @RoseNZieg
    @RoseNZieg Před rokem +4

    excellent video!! very informative!!

  • @winchesterlyon
    @winchesterlyon Před 5 měsíci +3

    When was the Israelites "neighbours" of the Canaanites? Isn't the story that the Hebrews "conquered" Canaan and established Israel and Judea?

  • @Peshmergo
    @Peshmergo Před rokem +7

    I think it would be pretty cool if possible to do a vid about medes (iranic) or achaemenid (persians) dna but mostly achaemenid cause this stubborn guy is harrasing me in the comments thanks if its possible to get a sample ofc

    • @mithridatesi9981
      @mithridatesi9981 Před rokem +2

      Yeah and you can see that they are not Kurdish

    • @Peshmergo
      @Peshmergo Před rokem +1

      @mithridatesi9981 yes I never said they were kurdish so please, calm down wnd don't attack me for a pfp I much prefer they do achaemenid as they seem more diverse

    • @mithridatesi9981
      @mithridatesi9981 Před rokem

      @@Peshmergo A Kurd asking for Mede DNA 😂. You just want to prove that Kurds are eventually of Mede descent.

    • @Jupiter-td4kw
      @Jupiter-td4kw Před rokem +1

      Medes do not exist but their lineage has mixed with almost all Iranians through out 3 millennia ,so Kurds,Lurs Azeri ,Persian ,Gilaki & Mazandaranis all have mede in them but despite that i think the Kurds have a different root ,there was another Indo Iranian culture called Mittani ,their homeland was located where the Kurds live today (North western Iran ,Northern Iraq ,North Eastern Syria and South Eastern Turkey ,Mittani kingdom came to an end by the Assyrians ,later the Medes brought the Assyrians to their end and took over their lands, i think at this stage the Mittani people start mixing with medes and later with the Persians

    • @Peshmergo
      @Peshmergo Před rokem

      @Jupiter-td4kw I'm aware kurds are a mitanni-zagrosian mix and what I'm saying is that I mainly wanna see an ancient PERSIAN test since its still debated if medes ever existed and far less interesting than the achaemenid empire it would be cool to see the amount of indo-European in it so I can expect Swedish dna

  • @defendfreedom1390
    @defendfreedom1390 Před rokem +3

    Taking “My Heritage” to show DNA is extremely crude and inaccurate

  • @officialVozie100
    @officialVozie100 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Ya'et'eh im 1 💯% native american apache southern arizona chiricahua male here interesting i read that their was cannanites who had relation with possibly inuit even some indigenous people of north america it would of be interesting to see if it was true either way nobody truly know but no doubt they are from the near east ❤

  • @jasonbrown5014
    @jasonbrown5014 Před rokem +2

    What do you know about the X haplogroup? Is it present in Maronites or mainly Druze?

    • @daiyumyo
      @daiyumyo Před 4 měsíci +1

      I'm Shi'a and I have the X mtDNA, but my mom is Sunni and her unbroken maternal line is Abkhazian/Circassian, so I don't know how relevant it is to other modern Lebanese.

    • @jasonbrown5014
      @jasonbrown5014 Před 4 měsíci

      the distribution of that haplogroup is super weird@@daiyumyo

  • @EzraBenKhazar
    @EzraBenKhazar Před rokem +8

    Nice video! Haplogroups E and J together

  • @wms72
    @wms72 Před rokem +2

    I liked the music

  • @eloffmusk
    @eloffmusk Před 9 měsíci +3

    Meanwhile Ashkenazim 25% Mediterranian Greco-Roman 20% Mesopotamian 20% Levantine 20% germanic, it's actually similar to this result with additional german/Northwest European

    • @Faizal723
      @Faizal723 Před 8 měsíci

      No

    • @yaseensharawi8034
      @yaseensharawi8034 Před 7 měsíci +1

      You forgot the khzaer

    • @eloffmusk
      @eloffmusk Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@yaseensharawi8034 khazar or proto Turkic is just 1.8% inside Ashkenazi

    • @EvaLasta
      @EvaLasta Před 6 měsíci

      This was actually disproven, you can even ask chatgpt: The analysis of Y Chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups from ancient Khazar samples reveals significant diversity and insights into their genetic lineage:
      A study on two excavated Khazar bone remains in Russia found that both belonged to haplogroup R1a and its subclade Z93. This haplogroup is typically considered "Turkic" rather than a Jewish DNA lineage. Their haplotypes indicated that they were not closely related to each other, suggesting diverse origins dating back to the middle of the II millennium BC or earlier (Klyosov & Faleeva, 2017). @@yaseensharawi8034

  • @19ate4
    @19ate4 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Do one about the prophet Mohammed
    since he has living relatives and they know his hlapogroup

  • @Garblegox
    @Garblegox Před rokem +5

    As a Canadian, this is baffling. I thought I was mostly Irish.

  • @petermorton301
    @petermorton301 Před 11 měsíci

    Who is biblical anthropologist or biblical scholar Alice C. Linsley

  • @susandrydenhenderson6234

    What’s that distracting music irrelevantly spoiling the film?

  • @Nnn_k
    @Nnn_k Před 3 měsíci +2

    Am a Palestinian from hebron , 89% Canaanite and i couldn’t be more proud

  • @erg4505
    @erg4505 Před 2 měsíci

    The Canaanites, the Canaanites, or the Banu Qaynuqa are originally slaves from the continent of Asia, and they are not Semites. The term Arabs or the Arab nation was produced 200 years ago, and there is nothing in history that confirms that the Arabic language is a nation. The Semites who named the things were the Sumerians, and they are the owners of the sacred books, the Torah, and the Bible. And the Qur’an is the one who used letters in writing, unlike previous nations that used drawing to express that the religion of the Pharaohs was the religion of the Jew or Christian, and sometimes it was a mixture, and the cross was identified with the Pharaohs, and the two inverted pyramids, which are called the skull of David, in fact, are the sign of fire, and the triangle is used as a thermal sign in The quantitative equations are that the Turkish Crusaders who produced a new religion and called it Islam are the Sami people and their genetic mutation is J1. As for the rest of the nations, they are Kenanites, Bani Kenanah. As for the entire geography, it is falsified.

  • @OfficialDJTasawennateken
    @OfficialDJTasawennateken Před 3 měsíci +2

    The claim that Palestinians and other Arab or Semitic speaking peoples do not belong on the lands they currently inhabit is false. This idea has been propagated for political and religious reasons by groups seeking to exert control over the region for their own benefit.
    The history of the Arab people in the region known as Palestine and greater Arabia stretches back thousands of years. Archaeological evidence demonstrates continuous Arab settlement in Palestine dating back to the Canaanite period in the early 2nd millennium BCE. Ancient texts also reference the existence of Arab tribes inhabiting the region long before the rise of modern religions like Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
    The name "Arabia" has been used to describe the geographic region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula since at least the 3rd century BCE. However, Arab identity developed independently of any name for the region, with Arab tribes tracing their lineage and shared culture back even further in time. While the name "Arabia" became commonly used in the centuries after the 3rd century BCE, this was simply adopting a name outsiders had given the region rather than representing some new development in how the inhabitants identified themselves.
    The Arab people had established kingdoms and trade networks across the Middle East, including in Palestine, long before religions like Judaism and Christianity developed the idea that the land was sacred to them. By the time these religions emerged, an Arab identity and civilization was already well established with deep roots in the region. Claims that Arabs are somehow foreign occupiers of lands like Palestine ignore the documented history of continuous Arab inhabitation and rule in the area for over two millennia prior to the rise of Zionism in the late 19th century.
    Palestine itself has been culturally, linguistically, and ethnically Arab since the Muslim conquests of the 7th century CE. While regional control passed between different empires over the centuries, the population remained predominantly Arab. The modern formation of a Jewish homeland in the region in the late 1940s displaced and disenfranchised much of the native Arab population that had lived there for over a thousand years.
    In summary, claims that Palestinians and other Arabs do not belong on lands where they have lived for generations are factually incorrect according to clear historical evidence. The Arab identity developed independently of religious or political narratives, with roots stretching back deep into antiquity. Palestine has been Arab for over thirteen centuries and Arabs have the right to inhabit lands that are rightfully theirs, regardless of false modern assertions to seize control based on texts written millennia after Arab settlement was already established. The Arab identity and connection to Greater Arabia and lands like Palestine is a historical fact that cannot be denied or rewritten.
    the earliest inhabitants of the region now referred to as Palestine were in fact Canaanites, who were Arab peoples. Archaeological evidence demonstrates continuous settlement by these Canaanite tribes for millennia before any biblical narratives developed.
    The modern concept of ancient "Israelites" originates from religious texts written long after the actual Canaanite period. Scholars now recognize that the biblical stories of Israelites conquering the "Promised Land" from other groups are not historically accurate. Rather, this was a literary creation the of later rewritten biblical scriptures trying to erace the indigenous Canaanite populations history and their connection too Palestinians Canaanites are the true Israelite All they did was change the Bible scriptures from each religion to dictate ancient Israelites there were no real Israelites They were Canaanites and Arabs were the real original first Jewish people not that Europeans who we see all over the world today who claim to be part of the Jewish ancient religion.
    In reality, the Canaanites were the direct ancestors of modern Palestinians, sharing the same genetic lineage. Their culture and language evolved gradually over time, though the roots of the Palestinian Arab identity can be traced back to these earliest Canaanite civilizations.
    Religions like Judaism and Christianity appropriated the legacy of ancient Canaanite kingdoms, renaming the native inhabitants as "Israelites" in their texts. This was done to assert theological claims to the land rather than reflecting historical reality. The actual history involves Canaanite Arabs continuously inhabiting their ancestral homeland, with their descendants being today's Palestinians.
    By correcting the inaccurate "Israelite" narrative and acknowledging the reality of ancient Canaanite origins, it becomes clear that Palestinians indubitably have the most legitimate hereditary claim to the lands based on their documented ethnic and historical ties to the earliest inhabitants of the region dating back thousands of years. Religious assertions of ownership cannot override established archaeological and genetic facts.

  • @tiluriso
    @tiluriso Před 10 měsíci +2

    Ok, just as a side note as we all know y DNA haplogroups represent just the male paternal line mutation, important as they might be, there's often a de coupling between language and DNA ancestry when it comes to haplougroups. My point is Canaanite Language was a Semitic Language, that likely evolved from Natufian - the original proto Semitic language of the region, Meaning original Semitic speaker were carrying E3b-Z830 and then M123 and M34 related subhaplogroups. Where as you correctly pointed out J1 (as J2) originated in the South Caucasus. MEAning original J1 speakers like spoke a pro Caucasian language. Some of their descendants moved south to the Levant in the Chalcolithic, and they took upon the local Canaanite language from E3b-M123 , Natufian descendants.

    • @turbors3679
      @turbors3679 Před 10 měsíci

      i don't think the semitic language is directly related to the natufians. rather it's more directly related to the iran chalcholitic/eastern anatolia peoples who have some trade with the levantines

    • @turbors3679
      @turbors3679 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@parsarabbani9410 no, semitic is a patriarcal culture so thay will not ditch the language of the J1 related language ancestors.
      The afro asiatic is the result of trades between natufian farmers and mesopotamians herders/farmers in the fertile crescent,that 's why there are similarities

    • @turbors3679
      @turbors3679 Před 10 měsíci

      @@parsarabbani9410 and about the j1p58 sumerians theory, you are totaly wrong:
      earliest semite civilisation are the elamites they are located in southern turkey/ northern syria, earliest j1 p58 come from this area too

    • @turbors3679
      @turbors3679 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@parsarabbani9410 yes, i mean Eblaite kingdom NOT elamite, it's a mistake sorry

    • @tiluriso
      @tiluriso Před 10 měsíci +1

      If u look at the distribution of Hamito Semitic langues, it matches the distribution of Y DNA haplotype E3b rather perfectly. On the other hand the same cannot be said about Anatolian or Caucasian languages. In fact it's rather the opposite. The only Semitic language other than Arabic in North Mesopotamia, Caucasus region is Assyrian (Arabic, Assyrian, Chaldean are rather late Semitic languages) , unlike Proto Semitic Levantine language which begat Canaanite, which is the ancestor of Ancient Hebrew....Canaanite, a Levantine language, is a much older language than the 2 mentioned that today are spoken in the North Middle East. ..If Hamito Semitic languages were native of the Caucasus, there would be evidence ancient variants as well as wide diversity of such languages in the area. The opposite is true.@@turbors3679

  • @user-vs7gv4cn8o
    @user-vs7gv4cn8o Před 29 dny

    J1-p58 >J1-FGC11 >J1-y352943

  • @daviddiani5825
    @daviddiani5825 Před rokem

    It's confirmed the Annone's periplos

  • @AlexVictorianus
    @AlexVictorianus Před 11 měsíci

    Which music is this?

  • @et76039
    @et76039 Před rokem +3

    This seems to confirm the Amorite migrations. Unexpected how this person is closest genetically to the Marsh Arabs, who are thought to come from the Sumerians.

    • @JohnDoe10350
      @JohnDoe10350 Před 10 měsíci

      You understood nothing from this video.
      The Sidon individual belonged to the J1-P58 Y DNA haplogroup.
      This is a common haplogroup in the Semitic-speaking regions, reaching the highest frequencies among south Arabians and the Marsch Arabs of Iraq who have known Bedouin Arabian origins. Likely due to the bottleneck effect.
      But the Y-chromosome only covers a small portion of our genes.
      The autosomal tests on the other hand are so extensive they can easily predict your ethnic background or similarities with other populations.
      The autosomal results of the Sidon Canaanites are closest to modern-day Samaritans and Christians from Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and south-west Syria.
      Iraqi Marsh Arabs are genetically distant from Levantines.
      They are also a very mixed population, with ancestry from Yemen, Iran, India, Africans along with native Mesopotamians.
      Paternally they are of mostly Bedouin Arabian stock which is why J1-P58 is so common among them.
      The genetically closest thing to an ancient Sumerian or south Mesopotamian would be the Mandeans, who lived around the marshes along the Arabs until recently.
      However the Mandeans and the Marsh Arab Shia Muslims are two completely different populations in terms of genetics, religion and language, although Mandeans have lost their historical Mandaic-Aramaic language to Iraqi Arabic due to Arabization.

    • @et76039
      @et76039 Před 10 měsíci

      Doesn't seem like we have a difference of opinion.@@JohnDoe10350

    • @user-vs7gv4cn8o
      @user-vs7gv4cn8o Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@JohnDoe10350Mandaeans also j1-p58😂

    • @JohnDoe10350
      @JohnDoe10350 Před 9 měsíci

      @@user-vs7gv4cn8o
      Like I said, J1-P58 is common in the Semitic-speaking regions.
      Mandeans are from that region, and Mandaic Aramaic is a Semitic language.
      However J1-P58 isn't as dominant among Semitic Mesopotamians and Levantine.
      They also lots of J2, R1b, G2 and other haplogroups.
      I haven't seen a Y-DNA distribution of Mandeans, but I expect the bottleneck effect due to their isolation. In other words, a majority might share the same subclade, which may well be J1-P58.
      But in larger groups, it's only dominant among Arabs. This is due to Arabia's historical isolation from the Fertile Crescent civilizations.

  • @oldreddragon1579
    @oldreddragon1579 Před rokem +2

    Before 12,000 BCE was the Land of Canaan occupied? and if so by whom?

    • @fordprefect5304
      @fordprefect5304 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Jericho dates to 10,000 BCE. No one knows who built the structures there.

    • @cronos7725
      @cronos7725 Před 10 měsíci

      @@fordprefect5304 human species build it.

    • @fordprefect5304
      @fordprefect5304 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@cronos7725 Giorgio says aliens did. And I believe Giorgio

    • @cronos7725
      @cronos7725 Před 10 měsíci

      @@fordprefect5304 but did u believe on God?

    • @fordprefect5304
      @fordprefect5304 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@cronos7725 YES
      of course
      I worship Enki the god responsible for creating humans and saving us from the flood

  • @Skikdii
    @Skikdii Před rokem +6

    Anyone who take seriously anything posted by this channel can't be serious

  • @stewartbonner
    @stewartbonner Před rokem +2

    saw a doc here on YT that the mysterious Sea People who were raiders from beyond Gibraltar mabe from the west coast of Africa and may have been the original Lebanese.

    • @spitflamez
      @spitflamez Před 3 měsíci +1

      I think that’s the Philistines and those groups, not Canaanites who were natives.

    • @spitflamez
      @spitflamez Před 3 měsíci

      They actually DNA tested the ancient Philistines and they were Y DNA R1b so like Germanic/Celtic European while Canaanites are Y DNA J. You can Google it.

    • @rb98769
      @rb98769 Před 3 měsíci

      I'm sure that if it was on some youtube video it must be true.

  • @maliha3305
    @maliha3305 Před rokem +3

    Day 14 of asking for Ainu results

  • @sxoresx
    @sxoresx Před 8 měsíci +1

    Actually seems closer to Syrians than Palestinians and Lebanese to me but all closer than Ashkenazi 😂

  • @obakh222
    @obakh222 Před rokem +2

    What was Abraham.? Persian? Caananite?

    • @andromeda4812
      @andromeda4812 Před rokem +2

      Jew

    • @erichwentz2866
      @erichwentz2866 Před rokem +3

      Abraham was a Hebrew from Ur which should be located in modern day Iraq.

    • @erichwentz2866
      @erichwentz2866 Před rokem

      ​@@andromeda4812Jews came from the tribe of Judah, Abraham pre dates the Jews.

    • @andromeda4812
      @andromeda4812 Před rokem +1

      @@erichwentz2866 Iraq used to be prosperous and rich before araps came

    • @erichwentz2866
      @erichwentz2866 Před rokem +5

      @@andromeda4812 Arabs descend from Ishmael who is the son of Abraham.

  • @user-oj9dl8sh7t
    @user-oj9dl8sh7t Před 2 měsíci

    أنت علاك خباص الكنعانيين ساميين بدليل أسماء مدنهم. وأصنامهم الوثنية لهجاتم السامية الشرقية

  • @thomaslangkvist5830
    @thomaslangkvist5830 Před 3 měsíci

    There flags connected to this east empire. You know them on there flags

  • @GuzelKyrim-Ukraine
    @GuzelKyrim-Ukraine Před 11 měsíci +4

    What is Palastain? This state never existed! Modern Jews are the direct descendants of Canaanites and still speak the south-most dialect of the Canaanite language - Hebrew!

    • @cronos7725
      @cronos7725 Před 10 měsíci +5

      proclaim, Israel was never existed until Jacob. His grandfather, Abraham was origin from Babylon, modern day Iraq. Canaanites was already a long time before Israel.

    • @InfiniteInsightTrove
      @InfiniteInsightTrove Před 9 měsíci

      There was a group of people called the Israelites, but never a country called Israel. Also Palestine a state in greater Syria, it was a region for over a millennia. The west tried to change it, look at old maps that are from 1800 and back. Also Israelis have little if no DNA from the current Israel. Let's have Israelis and Palestinians do DNA test.

    • @GuzelKyrim-Ukraine
      @GuzelKyrim-Ukraine Před 2 měsíci

      @@cronos7725 We all have Cana'anite Y-chromosome! Sorry to disappoint you!

  • @carlthornton3076
    @carlthornton3076 Před 11 měsíci

    Very Good!... #290 ✝ {9-4-2023}

  • @eyeswideopen7777
    @eyeswideopen7777 Před 2 měsíci

    Are the descendants cursed???😮😮😮

  • @gamalnassertv
    @gamalnassertv Před 7 měsíci +4

    BHI cult debunked and dismissed!

    • @Football-ko1ji
      @Football-ko1ji Před 6 měsíci

      The j1-p58 haplogroup is a descendent of the zagrosian Neolithic farmers 💯
      And the zagrosian Neolithic farmers were all dark skinned and the bone remains 🦴 of the zagrosian Neolithic farmers show that they were dark skinned indeed 💯
      And the vast majority of The remains 🦴of the ancient Canaanites and Phoenicians and ebla and Amorites are majority under j1-p58 haplogroup

    • @gamalnassertv
      @gamalnassertv Před 5 měsíci +2

      Skin colour is nothing, Middle Easterners are brown, and none of this means if true that they were SSAs like us@@Football-ko1ji

    • @MuhammedAL-Chad-nz4jx
      @MuhammedAL-Chad-nz4jx Před 2 měsíci

      @JonahOfCanaan172Flase. Arabs Are Arabs. That's It...

  • @alsima7742
    @alsima7742 Před 11 měsíci

    Why is Caucasus component so high and Atlantic Med/Anatolian Neolithic Farmer component so low ?

  • @Rarejewelsz
    @Rarejewelsz Před rokem +1

  • @TheHimalaiaNinja
    @TheHimalaiaNinja Před rokem +1

    they just updated the algorithm (forget it, they did not. No changes on my end. hack frauds.)

  • @Ersen_abiniz
    @Ersen_abiniz Před rokem +3

    Middle eastern portion is low, l expected more. They were phlistians l think.

    • @luca-jminecraftxx9960
      @luca-jminecraftxx9960 Před rokem +1

      No, this is a philistine's result
      Distance to: ISR_IA_Ashkelon_II
      0.03171042 Cypriot
      0.03540840 Greek_Dodecanese_Rhodes
      0.03562276 Romaniote_Jew
      0.03754930 Greek_Dodecanese
      0.04054672 Greek_Kos
      0.04160220 Sephardic_Jew
      0.04166903 Italian_Jew
      0.04770284 Italian_Calabria
      0.04772942 Syrian_Jew
      0.04778887 Ashkenazi_Germany
      0.04804370 Lebanese_Christian
      0.04862137 Greek_Cyclades_Amorgos
      0.04865640 Greek_Central_Anatolia
      0.04882472 Greek_Deep_Mani
      0.04982082 Druze
      0.04991241 Greek_Crete_Lasithi
      0.04991396 Greek_Crete
      0.05062175 Italian_Campania
      0.05149104 Tunisian_Jew
      0.05152629 Greek_Cappadocia
      0.05203109 Lebanese_Druze
      0.05292855 Libyan_Jew
      0.05394642 Sicilian_East
      0.05501649 Karaite_Egypt
      0.05517839 Italian_Basilicata

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem +5

      It's not actually low. The categories are just imprecise. For example, Eastern Mediterranean is also Middle East, but sometimes considered separately (probably because the ME is so large, and there are different genetics throughout. The Levant is genetically different from Arabia, yet both are middle eastern).

    • @andromeda4812
      @andromeda4812 Před rokem

      Middle East on myheritage mostly shifted to dessert cults of Gulf peninsula

    • @user-vs7gv4cn8o
      @user-vs7gv4cn8o Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@freepaganThe Levant and the Arabian Peninsula is J1-P58😂😂

  • @thelink3066
    @thelink3066 Před rokem +1

    So who are the black Caucasians depicted in the display?

    • @erichwentz2866
      @erichwentz2866 Před rokem

      The Ethiopians

    • @kairuannewambui8456
      @kairuannewambui8456 Před rokem +1

      Would mean they are ham and shem admixture.
      Like descendant of admixture of shem and ham son canaan ,living in Levant,

    • @gamalnassertv
      @gamalnassertv Před měsícem

      They Brown Middle-Eastern people like Arabs

  • @patriciajrs46
    @patriciajrs46 Před rokem +2

    If Adam and Eve were the only ones, and their children were there with them, then how could Cain go to a different land to find a wife?
    That does not make sense.

    • @shdwbnndbyyt
      @shdwbnndbyyt Před 11 měsíci

      Per Genesis, Adam (and Eve) had other sons and daughters... Since they were pure human at that time, and Eve came from the flesh of Adam, obviously the sons of Adam had to at that time marry their sisters or their nieces depending on how much older their brothers were. There are no mentions of prohibitions of close marraiges until the time of Moses, although Abrahm marrying Sarai his half sister (same father) was fairly rare by his time.

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 Před 11 měsíci

      @@shdwbnndbyyt Thank you for your answer.

    • @ltlwlwl5057
      @ltlwlwl5057 Před 10 měsíci +3

      F'ing ones sister or niece is very Biblical.

    • @davidbouvier8895
      @davidbouvier8895 Před 8 měsíci +2

      You expect the Bible to make sense?

  • @tilmannwinter3296
    @tilmannwinter3296 Před rokem +1

    Please take sintashta,scrubna and anronovo dna fpr a video

  • @itsytyt5192
    @itsytyt5192 Před rokem +1

    Gh

  • @mrs9825
    @mrs9825 Před 11 měsíci

    Ok

  • @fordprefect5304
    @fordprefect5304 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The Israelites were Canaanites.
    Referring to the hills of Canaan
    Dr William Dever: "We know today, from archeological investigation, that there were more than 300 early villages of the 13th and 12th century in the area. I call these "proto-Israelite villages".
    The Israelites were just another Canaanite tribe living in hills of Canaan.
    Artifacts found in the villages matches artifacts from Shiloh, Samaria and other early Israelite cites.
    *This has been verified by archeologists*
    i.e. Mazur, Na'aman, Finkelstein, Faust and Dever

    • @Allahahaha
      @Allahahaha Před 6 měsíci

      This is what i wanted to know, the palestinian claim that the jews arent indiginous is bs after all.
      Because the canaanites were white as well but not caucausian white like is being said

    • @fordprefect5304
      @fordprefect5304 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@Allahahaha
      *canaanites were white*
      There are painting in King Merneptah's mortuary of Israelite prisoners that he returned to Egypt with after his campaign in 1207BCE. Their skin tone is the same as any middle easterner today.

    • @Allahahaha
      @Allahahaha Před 6 měsíci

      @@fordprefect5304 i have black friends that say blacks are the real jews and they consider any that arent black as white.

    • @Allahahaha
      @Allahahaha Před 6 měsíci

      @@fordprefect5304 middle easterners come in all the shades including white and black

    • @fordprefect5304
      @fordprefect5304 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Allahahaha I am quite aware of that. I merely pointed out the first known painting and recognition of Israelites.

  • @MoneyLinez1
    @MoneyLinez1 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Original Canaanites are from line of Ham from Africa and is black . They are under a divine curse punishment and to be slaves of Shem and Japheth. Canaan was told not to go into that land bc it wasn't allotted to them but he disobeyed anyway and then the Israelites and Phoenicians exiled them out of land and those that weren't killed fled back into Africa.

  • @thomaslangkvist5830
    @thomaslangkvist5830 Před 3 měsíci

    Arabs in Irak. Totaly wrong. There connencted to the house of saud. Name Hussaines

  • @Matero7
    @Matero7 Před rokem +3

    17% Italian.. Interesting

    • @Yow531
      @Yow531 Před rokem +3

      Nothing interesting about that

    • @sospansion
      @sospansion Před rokem +5

      Italians are have middle eastren ancestry

    • @Matero7
      @Matero7 Před rokem +2

      @@sospansion Yes, but Italian genes (in the opposite direction) should have found their way to the Middle East much later...

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před rokem

      @@Matero7 It is fascinating. And if you look at modern day Lebanese, there's more Italian than that sometimes. I got 11% Italian, but my friend got 20 something. I also got about 20% Northern European, in addition to a majority Middle Eastern (60% +). All of it is from ancient times, which is really cool.

    • @Ayazidas
      @Ayazidas Před rokem +4

      ​@@Matero7These reference groups used by DNA testing companies such as MyHeritage are based on modern populations, so these results can't be taken at face value. It's fun, but it's not accurate. The MyHeritage algorithm simply labeled a certain percentage of this ancient Canaanite's ancestry as Italian, because it resembles the DNA of modern Italians, probably due to shared ancestry from Neolithic Anatolian farmers.

  • @VirtualAssistantAlana2020

    Mizrahi Jews are West Asian and Middle Eastern. Canaanites and Phoenicians are also related to Greeks and Minoans. Ashkenazi Jews originate in Persia/Iran, migrated to Germany through Rome/Italy, and have lived throughout Europe.

    • @mrbaab5932
      @mrbaab5932 Před rokem

      Look up the Ashkenazi kingdom. It was in Ukraine.

    • @andromeda4812
      @andromeda4812 Před rokem +4

      @@mrbaab5932 they're still Levantinians compared to araps

    • @tagbarzeev8283
      @tagbarzeev8283 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@mrbaab5932Not true.

    • @defunctuserchannel
      @defunctuserchannel Před 11 měsíci

      Maltese are very closely related as well. Their language derives from Aramaic.

    • @tagbarzeev8283
      @tagbarzeev8283 Před 11 měsíci

      @ virtual assistant you made a interesting comment. Going backwards from the Diaspora of 70a.d ( 2nd temple period) you will find that Cyrus the great( of Persia)let Jews return to Israel ( some stayed) and build the Second temple which was then destroyed destroyed by the Romans, and Mizrahi Jews would be considered Jews of Persia and Cyrus the great freed the Jews from Babylonian captivity.

  • @thomaslangkvist5830
    @thomaslangkvist5830 Před 3 měsíci

    Hussains is the east wing of the empire Israel is Helping saud s monopol

  • @JacquyMengal2194
    @JacquyMengal2194 Před rokem

    Je n'ai rien appris dans votre vidéo !

  • @gabrieldeoliveira9615

    Tianyuan man, plz 😩😩

  • @NaderAbedrabbojanineh-nh1kr

    Gaza , Dor , Amon , Aleppo , Moab , Acre " Akko , Ashkelon etc ... All Are Canaanite Cities ...

  • @eyeswideopen7777
    @eyeswideopen7777 Před 2 měsíci

    Moloch owns them

  • @marialuizasaboiasaddi2160

    Caananita

  • @toko631
    @toko631 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Bunch of sinners like the rest of us Jesus is Lord repent and be saved

  • @mukhumor
    @mukhumor Před 8 měsíci +6

    Basically Arab. 😎

    • @AhmedAl-Sudani-kv6ct
      @AhmedAl-Sudani-kv6ct Před 8 měsíci

      black hebrew israelites

    • @Football-ko1ji
      @Football-ko1ji Před 6 měsíci

      @@AhmedAl-Sudani-kv6ct
      The j1-p58 haplogroup is a descendent of the zagrosian Neolithic farmers 💯
      And the zagrosian Neolithic farmers were all dark skinned and the bone remains 🦴 of the zagrosian Neolithic farmers show that they were dark skinned indeed 💯
      And the vast majority of The remains 🦴of the ancient Canaanites and Phoenicians and ebla and Amorites are majority under j1-p58 haplogroup

    • @someone-wi4xl
      @someone-wi4xl Před 4 měsíci

      @@AhmedAl-Sudani-kv6ct no dumbass .. ARAB for that the Sidonian sample belong to FGC11
      more than half the Saudis and Yemenis belong to FGC11 and you say "Black hebrew" no such thing exist except some idiots in USA believing that

  • @eloffmusk
    @eloffmusk Před rokem

    Samaritans the true Israel

  • @obakh222
    @obakh222 Před rokem +3

    Abraham from Iraq.

  • @veronicalogotheti1162

    The cabinets where r1

  • @uniuni8855
    @uniuni8855 Před rokem +2

    Now do Dilmun DNA 😂

  • @somaliano99kingkonghimself75

    All fake history belief it are not

  • @romulascott
    @romulascott Před rokem

    My wife is from India and her family claims to be descendants of the Canaanites.

  • @andujarpain2629
    @andujarpain2629 Před měsícem

    Two issues. One, is that middle eastern is seen as euro-centric and has been replaced with west asian to mean middle eastern peoples. 2nd. Why do you have ashknazis/Khazaris in europe. DNA-linguists state they are from central asian, not western or eastern europe, around the caspian sea. 3rd. People forget that the Mongolians, Iranians, Turks, Arabs enslaved millions of people from what is called eastern europe today and that is why their genetics is in west asia.

  • @simonsays2774
    @simonsays2774 Před měsícem

    The Phoenicians almost always belonged to J2 and rarely to J1. Haplogroup IJ is the haplogroup of Canaan. The Canaanites were much more widespread than just in the Levant.
    That is why many peoples in the Middle East still have Canaanite ancestry today. Canaan was the first child born after the Flood. He and his descendants had the longest time to spread out.
    And his descendants spread out from eastern Anatolia. Some to the south, some to the Caucasus and north towards Europe. Many Canaanites were later Arabized and spread the haplogroup even further through the Muslim conquests.

  • @deepwaters2334
    @deepwaters2334 Před 29 dny +1

    Remember that Canaanites descended from a different patriarch (descended from Canaan son of Ham, not Shem); Semitic groups (Ammonites, Moabites, Edomites, etc.) should not be considered Canaanite. Therefore, there must be a different haplogroup associated with ancient Canaanites aside from the J haplogroup that is known as a Semitic haplogroup.

    • @michaelrogers3947
      @michaelrogers3947 Před 21 dnem

      Wasn't Ham cursed by Noah

    • @deepwaters2334
      @deepwaters2334 Před 20 dny

      @@michaelrogers3947 Technically Canaan was. Answers in Genesis says that the real Canaanites are actually the Sino-Chinese (as in the descendants of perhaps Sin son of Canaan).

    • @Tornout-e7i
      @Tornout-e7i Před 8 dny

      Haplogroup J is not Semitic. It is Caucasian haplogroup. Real Semitic haplogroup is a subclude of E1b !! See his other videos about Natufians and Caucasian hunter gatherers

    • @deepwaters2334
      @deepwaters2334 Před 8 dny

      @@Tornout-e7i I don't agree; J is prominent in all Semitic territories of the middle east. It is prominent in Jews and Arabs. Those are Semitic groups. E is considered a Cushite haplogroup; it should be known as a Hammetic haplogroup.

    • @Tornout-e7i
      @Tornout-e7i Před 8 dny

      @@deepwaters2334 Only Haplogroup J1c3 also known as J1- P58 and their subcludes are common among Semitic speakers!! Not all subcludes of J !! Have you ever seen the contribution of J1a or J1b among Caucasian groups like Dargins, Kubachis, Kaitak and ..... ?? Are they Semitic speakers??? We don't know the origin of Haplogroup J1c3. But it might be related to ancient Sumerians!!!!

  • @user-fc2zo8mu1x
    @user-fc2zo8mu1x Před 4 měsíci

    All the giants look at the video of the giants there all white

  • @Wassupdudee
    @Wassupdudee Před rokem

    He could be one of mine ancestors 🤓

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před 11 měsíci

      Your real ancestors are 🐒🦧🦍

  • @Elsueed
    @Elsueed Před rokem +4

    الكنعانيين هم عرب قبيلة بني كنعان ولغتهم عربيه

    • @andromeda4812
      @andromeda4812 Před rokem +4

      BLA BLA BLA NO ARAP HERE

    • @andromeda4812
      @andromeda4812 Před rokem +5

      CANAANITES≠ ARAPS,SILLY

    • @EsfandiarNokhodaki
      @EsfandiarNokhodaki Před rokem +1

      Turks and Arabs have a lot of stupid claims in the history

    • @linamohammad2649
      @linamohammad2649 Před 5 měsíci

      What do you think india 😂. Why miljarder people lived there what do think the kme from sky hahaaaaaa ​@@andromeda4812

    • @rb98769
      @rb98769 Před 3 měsíci

      Entirely ahistorical proposal.

  • @Atilla963
    @Atilla963 Před rokem

    Gene D. Matlock - What Strange Mystery Unites the Turkish Nations, India, Catholicism, and Mexico?
    Chapter 3 People of the World-Do You Know You Are All Turkish? Your DNA Can Prove it!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

  • @veronicalogotheti1162
    @veronicalogotheti1162 Před rokem +2

    Indoeuropeans

  • @petermorton301
    @petermorton301 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The ancient Canaanite's where african people. The Urheimat Y of the ancient Canaanite's according to biblical anthropologist or biblical scholar Alice C. Linsley

  • @christopherrobinsons4529
    @christopherrobinsons4529 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Canaanites arent hebrews

  • @liksar
    @liksar Před rokem

    Who cares?

  • @mikiohirata9627
    @mikiohirata9627 Před rokem

    Please stop mixing Anglosized pronunciations of city names since you are using more
    common pronouns for ancient states. It's very annoying.
    It's a common knowledge now a days that each region have their own way of calling
    their cultural sites or practices so we can try to adhere to them.

  • @AhmedAl-Sudani-kv6ct
    @AhmedAl-Sudani-kv6ct Před 8 měsíci +2

    fake video, canaanite were natufian which means black

    • @ayeshaashraf9252
      @ayeshaashraf9252 Před 7 měsíci +4

      💩💩💩💩

    • @fakaaaM97
      @fakaaaM97 Před 7 měsíci +2

      That is jew lie

    • @Football-ko1ji
      @Football-ko1ji Před 6 měsíci

      The j1-p58 haplogroup is a descendent of the zagrosian Neolithic farmers 💯
      And the zagrosian Neolithic farmers were all dark skinned and the bone remains 🦴 of the zagrosian Neolithic farmers show that they were dark skinned indeed 💯
      And the vast majority of The remains 🦴of the ancient Canaanites and Phoenicians and ebla and Amorites are majority under j1-p58 haplogroup

    • @Football-ko1ji
      @Football-ko1ji Před 6 měsíci

      @@fakaaaM97
      The j1-p58 haplogroup is a descendent of the zagrosian Neolithic farmers 💯
      And the zagrosian Neolithic farmers were all dark skinned and the bone remains 🦴 of the zagrosian Neolithic farmers show that they were dark skinned indeed 💯
      And the vast majority of The remains 🦴of the ancient Canaanites and Phoenicians and ebla and Amorites are majority under j1-p58 haplogroup

    • @Dani-wc9cu
      @Dani-wc9cu Před 6 měsíci +4

      Natufians are close to 0 people today but Yemenites are the less distants to them.
      Canaanites were Semitic J people originally under J2 haplogroup as the Arameans.
      Because of mixtures, you can find in them E-m84, J1 etc

  • @coollbreezz
    @coollbreezz Před 11 měsíci

    Canaanites were a mythical Biblical people from the mythical son of Ham. It is not understood how mythical Biblical people became historical. All humans are descendants of the A00 haplogroup of West Central Africa.

    • @fordprefect5304
      @fordprefect5304 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Ham? The video is historical, not a fairy tale like Noah.

    • @cronos7725
      @cronos7725 Před 10 měsíci

      are u sure ur bible is true?

    • @rb98769
      @rb98769 Před 3 měsíci

      Canaanites aren't mythical. 🤦‍♂ Something being in the Bible doesn't automatically make it mythical.

  • @NaderAbedrabbojanineh-nh1kr

    Why Spain is Not included in This Test ... Spain historicaly was also A Canaanite Colony ????!!!!

  • @IvoLucic-xz4fi
    @IvoLucic-xz4fi Před rokem +1

    Koja hrpa gluposti. Sve stare Civilizacije su osnovali Hrvati i sve počinje sa Hrvatima Galicanima i sa Hrvatima Galicanima će i završiti