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T-CTS6507 origin in the Fertile Crescent

T-CTS6507's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor T-Y4956 and the rest of mankind around 2350 BCE most likely in The region of the Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia or the Levant . Frequency peaks among semitic speakers. There are 1,395 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from: United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, with 349 plus 45 from other Arabian Nations which is 28% of the total confirmed data currently at FTDNA. 728 individuals self reported as unknown origins make that 52% totaling to 80% of the FTDNA data. Looking at the other regions of the Fertile Crescent, like Egypt, Anatolian the Lesser Caucus totaling 52 nearly reaching 4%. 4 descendant lineages known as T-Y7794, T-Y22256, T-Y31472, share 25 members in Avotaynu & T-BY28243 claims to be of Ishmail. T-FGC80981 tope aDNA result is Erfurt 13862 1270 - 1400 CE Shared Ancestor 2150 BCE You and Erfurt 13862 share a common paternal line ancestor who lived around this time. Rare Connection 1 in 3,500 Only 172 customers are this closely related to Erfurt 13862. Erfurt 13862 haplogroup T-Y105938 was a 30-40 year old man who lived between 1270 - 1400 CE during the Medieval Age and was found in the region now known as Jewish Cemetery, Erfurt, Germany. He was associated with the Ashkenazi Jewish cultural group. His direct maternal line belonged to mtDNA haplogroup K1a1b1a. Reference: I13862 from Waldman et al. 2022 Jewish Y-DNA branch AB-020 Introduction This group is a nice example of a Middle-East -Iberia - Ashkenazi route. Interesting are two persons who are not part of the Ashkenazi group, but very closely related: 110580 from the Netherlands and 267204 from Ireland. Both are probably examples of people who had to leave Iberia because of religious reasons. In the oldest books 110580 was Christian in 1700. 217732 from the Netherlands calls himself Sephardic. Apart from this Ashkenazi group, a parallel Ashkenazi group is present, but not in the list, since it did qualify the criteria: a member should be present in the semargl-database. This parallel group is call "Beta-1-Ca T-CTS6507 (ISOGG T1a1a1a) DYS388=14" in the ftdna project page of haplogroup T (members 126027, 86288, 236823 and 525, and F7GK from ysearch; all from Ashkenazi countries). Both this group, the P-T77-1st-a and most of the descendants of Beta-1-B T-P77 (ISOGG T1a1a1a FTDNA T1a2) DYS590=9 (including reported Sephardi 217732) are probably all descendants of Jewish group who spent time in Iberia. You can find additional information in this Ashkenazi branch of ftdna by Jeffrey D. Wexler in 2019 . This branch is in the T-group of Jewish Branches. This branch is a member of the Ashkenazi branches Do remember T-CTS2860 is an upstream of T-CTS6507 and that T-CTS2860 reported for Abel Beth Maacah 2201 1014 - 836 BCE Shared Ancestor 2850 BCE You and Abel Beth Maacah 2201 share a common paternal line ancestor who lived around this time. Rare Connection 1 in 380 Only 1,567 customers are this closely related to Abel Beth Maacah 2201. Abel Beth Maacah 2201 was a man who lived between 1014 - 836 BCE during the Levant Iron Age and was found in the region now known as Abel Beth Maacah, Metula, Israel. He was associated with the Gallilean cultural group. His direct maternal line belonged to mtDNA haplogroup X2b. Reference: I2201 from Agranat-Tamir et al. 2020 Finally Patrilineal and Matrilineal Genetic Diversity in Azerbaijan If we analyze the obtained picture of the distribution of subclades, we find that more than half (54.5%) are haplogroups of Near Eastern origin - E-M35, G-P15, J- P209 and T-CTS6507, the appearance of which can be associated with tribes from the zone “Fertile Crescent”, which inhabited Transcaucasia in the Meso- and Neolithic

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