Nigeriandude wrote:Sonofanomad, i really don't like going up and down arguing over things like this. I have told u and still telling u, that fulanis ain't mixed nor originated from berbers, those articles are all false, i advise u to ask a question concerning this in the culture section of nairaland, were u will get a debate with facts from reliable sources from our members. The funny thing is that, the first articles is from a ghanaian website, a country were the fulanis there are almost insignificant, and i saw another error, which stated that the fulanis in W.A are 18million, lol! As at 2006 nigerian census, nigerian fulanis were 15-20million, now it's estimated to be close to 30m. It doesn't make sense, if u say the fulanis are mixed, then why aren't they any berbers in west africa? It can't be that the berbers mated with other ethnicity in westafrica and never mated with themselves. That's what the white wants u to believe and the same whites claimed that somalis are mixed. All those articles are all b.s,so what do u have to say concerning the tauregs of W.A who looks almost like the fulanis? Will u tell me there are product of berbers admixture as well?
Its not even articles on the previous page i showed you a book on fulanis that said the same thing! you guys are a mix between berbers and west africans
Only one fulani tribe is pure! Pullo tribe is the only pure ones! How many you are doesnt matter!
You seem like ur butthurt about this act like i wrote it! Books and articles say it History says it!
When you look at fulanis related groups you will see that fulani are related to bunch of berber groups in west & north africa!
Turegs dont look like fulanis, turegs are clearly mixed people a hybrid between europeans arabs,west,african and native berber
look at genetics
A study by Hassan et al. (2008) on the Fulani in Sudan observed a significantly higher occurrence of the West Eurasian haplogroup R-M173 (53.8%). The remainder belonged to various Afro-Asiatic associated haplogroup E1b1b subclades, including 34.62% E-M78 and 27.2% E-V22.[59]
Bučková et al. (2013) similarly observed significant frequencies of the haplogroups R1b and E1b1b in their pastoralist Fulani groups from Niger. E1b1b attained its highest frequencies among the local Fulani Ader (60%) and R1b among the Fulani Zinder (~31%). This was in sharp contrast to most of the other Fulani pastoralist groups elsewhere, including those from Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Mali and Chad. All of these latter Fulani communities instead bore over 75% Sub-Saharan paternal haplogroups.[60]
Why do you guys have horner and berber dna? Sub saharan DNA is E1a1a not E1b1b!