Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
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Re: Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
He is older than your grandfather !! [/quote]
Naaya, shut up. Im 20 years old. The old bastard MCcain that you worship, now that is old. Jävla slampa.
Naaya, shut up. Im 20 years old. The old bastard MCcain that you worship, now that is old. Jävla slampa.
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Re: Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
I didn't start the geography lessons.. You didCoeus wrote:What is this a feminist gathering?![]()
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Listen, the topic is about history, i wanted to know, WHEN this Somali precense in Madagaskar was. So it was not about geography.
Secondly there is no Island called seychelles, maybe you could be more specific? Bird island? Victoria island? ETC.
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&Seychelles consists of more then 90 islands
If you didn't know Seychelles is an ISLAND NATION!!Infact they are far more closer to Madagaskar then Somalia
Why would I disentagle it apart?
What dumb mistakes.. I beg you state them? Coz you make no sense at all.
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Re: Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
Complicated19, i think you need to be in the kitchen more often, since your comments here is as useful as a cup of water in a ocean.Complicated19 wrote:Coeus you sound bitter




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Re: Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
Naaya revise this dumb statement. And stop flooding the thread with unnesecery bullshit.There's some Somali descendants living in the surrounding Islands though.. I think it was the Seychelles
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Re: Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
Naaya, shut up. Im 20 years old. The old bastard MCcain that you worship, now that is old. Jävla slampa.[/quote]Coeus wrote:He is older than your grandfather !!



You seem disoriented.. did you forget to collect your welfare payment today?
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Re: Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
Newhargeisagirl wrote:Naaya, shut up. Im 20 years old. The old bastard MCcain that you worship, now that is old. Jävla slampa.Coeus wrote:He is older than your grandfather !!



You seem disoriented.. did you forget to collect your welfare payment today?[/quote]

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Re: Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
Coeus wrote:Naaya revise this dumb statement. And stop flooding the thread with unnesecery bullshit.There's some Somali descendants living in the surrounding Islands though.. I think it was the Seychelles



I clearly hit a nerve..

Miskiiiin

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Re: Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
Done ranting now?
Now please leave shawty or whatever your name are. 


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Re: Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
Times a million!Complicated19 wrote:![]()
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Re: Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
On the Origins and Admixture of Malagasy: New Evidence from High-Resolution Analyses of Paternal and Maternal Lineages
"Mitochondrial haplogroups of the L* group and Y haplogroups E1b1a, B2*, E2b were considered of African/Bantu ancestry. Mitochondrial haplogroups M7c1c, M(xM7), F3b, R9, B4a1a1, B4a, E1a and Y haplogroups O1a and O2a were considered of Indonesian/Austronesian ancestry. New statistical inferences (see the Results section) induced us to exclude the Indonesian origin of R1a1 and J2 chromosomes and place them into a heterogeneous clade with alleged Eurasian ancestry together with L*, E1b1b1a, and R1b1 chromosomes. "
"Lineages not directly linked with the former admixture (i.e., of presumed West Eurasian origin) could be recognized only in Antanosy. They correspond to R1a1, R1b1, J2, E1b1b1a, and L* haplogroups. The geographic assignment of exact matching (9-locus N = 166) and neighboring (N = 1811) haplotypes in the YHRD (release 27) and in our database suggested for J2, R1a1, and R1b1 chromosomes a clear European-Near Eastern origin, for the E1b1b1a chromosome a Somali origin, and an uncertain origin (no matchings) for the L* chromosome. "
"Two observations suggest that the Y lineages with “another origin” entered the island in recent times: 1) they are particularly frequent in the Tanosy area (Fort Dauphin), and around Antananarivo, where commercial networks and slave trade had a focus; 2) they matched with haplotypes typical of present Indo-European (Europeans) and Arabic-speaking (Somali) people. "
http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/26/9/2109.full
"Mitochondrial haplogroups of the L* group and Y haplogroups E1b1a, B2*, E2b were considered of African/Bantu ancestry. Mitochondrial haplogroups M7c1c, M(xM7), F3b, R9, B4a1a1, B4a, E1a and Y haplogroups O1a and O2a were considered of Indonesian/Austronesian ancestry. New statistical inferences (see the Results section) induced us to exclude the Indonesian origin of R1a1 and J2 chromosomes and place them into a heterogeneous clade with alleged Eurasian ancestry together with L*, E1b1b1a, and R1b1 chromosomes. "
"Lineages not directly linked with the former admixture (i.e., of presumed West Eurasian origin) could be recognized only in Antanosy. They correspond to R1a1, R1b1, J2, E1b1b1a, and L* haplogroups. The geographic assignment of exact matching (9-locus N = 166) and neighboring (N = 1811) haplotypes in the YHRD (release 27) and in our database suggested for J2, R1a1, and R1b1 chromosomes a clear European-Near Eastern origin, for the E1b1b1a chromosome a Somali origin, and an uncertain origin (no matchings) for the L* chromosome. "
"Two observations suggest that the Y lineages with “another origin” entered the island in recent times: 1) they are particularly frequent in the Tanosy area (Fort Dauphin), and around Antananarivo, where commercial networks and slave trade had a focus; 2) they matched with haplotypes typical of present Indo-European (Europeans) and Arabic-speaking (Somali) people. "
http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/26/9/2109.full
Re: Somali descendants living in Madagaskar?
Yeah there are some somalis with links to Madagaskar. I know this guy whose mother is madagaskari and half his (somali) family lives in madagaskar. They speak somali are muslim and look just like normal somalis. waa reero wadaado wada ah.
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