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What is the origin of Finnish R1a-men? Have they come from the west or east?

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What is the origin of Finnish R1a-men? Have they come from the west or east?

http://www.jfpalmen.nl/files/Wiik_Haplogroup_R1a.pdf

Geographic distribution and frequences of R1a-men in various parts of the world and their potential migration routes.


Source: Underhill et al. 2009.
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Conclusions
:

(1) Haplogroup R1a emerged in Northern India: cf. the map in the left lower corner.
(2) From India these men migrated to Mongolia and Eastern Europe. From Eastern Europe they continued to Russia and the Ukraine and further to Poland. From Russia and Poland they migrated also to Scandinavia.


@Levina @Srinivas
 
What is the origin of Finnish R1a-men? Have they come from the west or east?

http://www.jfpalmen.nl/files/Wiik_Haplogroup_R1a.pdf

Geographic distribution and frequences of R1a-men in various parts of the world and their potential migration routes.


Source: Underhill et al. 2009.
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Conclusions
:

(1) Haplogroup R1a emerged in Northern India: cf. the map in the left lower corner.
(2) From India these men migrated to Mongolia and Eastern Europe. From Eastern Europe they continued to Russia and the Ukraine and further to Poland. From Russia and Poland they migrated also to Scandinavia.


@Levina @Srinivas
Very nice post!

India is the origin of many things in the past. Until and unless we research and find out the past, we cannot trace our glorious past.

West is advanced in many fields we need to do the catch up as quick as possible.

Aryans are indigenous the India and we have a glorious past.

There is evidence that the script of Easter island and Indus Valley look similar, civilisation of Easter island is of 12000 years old.

The dates these western Indologists are giving are completely false. Vedas are much older that 1500 B.C.

So the narrative and the theories these guys are proposing are not conclusive. There are numerous videos on YouTube regarding Sumerian civilisation, Indian temples, inca civilisation. Etc etc . I recommend to see them.

Pyramids are not tombs and they are not built around 2000 B.C , they are 11000 years old.

Early archeologists came up with some inconclusive and contradicting evidence for sure.
 
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What is the origin of Finnish R1a-men? Have they come from the west or east?

http://www.jfpalmen.nl/files/Wiik_Haplogroup_R1a.pdf

Geographic distribution and frequences of R1a-men in various parts of the world and their potential migration routes.


Source: Underhill et al. 2009.
upload_2017-8-26_10-4-6-png.420991


Conclusions
:

(1) Haplogroup R1a emerged in Northern India: cf. the map in the left lower corner.
(2) From India these men migrated to Mongolia and Eastern Europe. From Eastern Europe they continued to Russia and the Ukraine and further to Poland. From Russia and Poland they migrated also to Scandinavia.


Thanks for the tag.


I understand that there must have been a strong reason why you were forced to post this thread here.
At times it becomes very difficult to put things across to ppl who who have a role to play in historical negationism.
Anyone with an iota of common sense can predict that human migration would have happened from warmer lands to the colder ones.
Myriads of researches on Y-chromosomes have revealed that R1 travelled to Europe through 2 routes- one, through middle east and the other through Central Asia. Ofcourse Indian subcontinent would have been part of it too.

But then like I said this fact is often discredited by those who continue to live with a slave mentality. :)

Another map in supporting this theory>>>


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For Finnish and western europeans R1a/IE came from east but not India stupid fucks :drag:
 
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Indians and East Europeans carry a different subclade of R1a.

Meanwhile, the Finnish R1a belongs to the Slavic subclade, not the Indian one.
 
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