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  2. Beta Israel - Wikipedia

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    A genetic study from the year 2008 about the Matrilineal Genetic Ancestry of the Jewish Diaspora discovered that the DNA of Ethiopian Jews as a group is not homogeneous and show diversity in both Eurasian and African DNA. Some Ethiopian Jews have a high amount of Eurasian DNA and relatively low amount of African DNA, while some have a more ...

  3. Genetic history of the African diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Map of Africa and the African diaspora throughout the world. The genetic history of the African diaspora is composed of the overall genetic history of the African diaspora, within regions outside of Africa, such as North America, Central America, the Caribbean, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia; this includes the genetic histories of African Americans, Afro-Canadians, Afro-Caribbeans ...

  4. Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of Sub-Saharan Africa

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    The proportions of various human Y-DNA haplogroups vary significantly from one ethnic or language group to another in Africa. Data in the table below are based on genetic research.

  5. Ethiopians - Wikipedia

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    One of the most important era for Christian and Muslim insight, and the resultant of religious war was in the mid-16th century of Ethiopian–Adal War, involving the Amhara, Tigrayan and Agaw force allied to the Ethiopian Empire (Abyssinia) and the Muslim states composed mostly of Harari and Somali people, together forms the Adal Sultanate.

  6. Ethiopian studies - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian studies began a new era in 1963 when the Institute of Ethiopian Studies was founded on the campus of Haile Selassie University (which was later renamed Addis Ababa University). [4] The heart of the IES is the library, containing a wide variety of published and unpublished materials on all types of matters related to Ethiopia and the ...

  7. Genetic history of Africa - Wikipedia

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    [46] [58] This lineage is associated with that of a 4,500 year-old fossil (Mota) found in a cave in southwestern Ethiopia, which has high genetic affinity to modern Ethiopian groups, especially the endogamous blacksmith caste of the Omotic Aari people. Like Mota, Aari blacksmiths do not show evidence for admixture with West-Eurasians ...

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  9. Haplogroup E-M123 - Wikipedia

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    E-M123 is best known for its major sub-clade E-M34, which dominates this clade. [Note 1] However, earlier studies did not test for E-M34.Looking beyond its geographical patterns, E-M123 is also quite common in many Semitic language communities, including among Ashkenazi, Ethiopian, and Sephardic Jews, accounting for over 10% of all male lines (Semino et al. 2004).