One of the articles I read about the so-called Cohen Modal Haplotype mentioned that the Arsi in Ethiopia have this Kohanim sub-haplotype. The famous Dibaba family of distance runners is of Arsi background, according to my Tigrayan friend. They are well known for their strength and for their talent in breeding the best animals. One caution about the article is that you should take the deep time dating with a grain of salt. But some have deduced that the theoretical "Aaron haCohen" lived about 3,000-3,500 years ago; so if that is the Aaron of the Bible, it would match up perfectly with Biblical chronology. Interestingly, as the article mentions, a very large percentage of Asians are members of the same larger haplogroup from which the Aaronic subgroup descended. By extension, it would appear that many first nations may also be part of the larger group of which the Aaronic group is a subclass. I wonder whether the larger group could be related to Melchizedek, whom some identify as Shem. The Cohen Modal Haplogroup appears most concentrated in the area of southern Arabia and the Western part of the Caspian Sea, which would be where Azerbaijan and Chechnya are. It is somewhat less concentrated in the horn of Africa, Sudan, and the rest of Western Asia, but still quite high. Much of that red area close to Yemen used to be part of the Aksumite kingdom. Interestingly, one of the common surnames of the Cohanim is "Kagan". Might that have something to do with the Turkic Kaganates, for example, some of which extended across the entire latitude of Asia? Bear in mind that many linguists believe Korean and Turkic languages are strongly related languages. It would appear that they both have common ancestral origins in the ancient land of Ur where Abraham originated. The strong genetic relation between the Arsi Oromo and many of the Asians in East Asia seems to be another link between the Omotic people, of which the Arsi are members, and the Mandarin Chinese, both of whom have tonal languages. Here are some key excerpts of an article: "If you assume that Aaron HaCohen started the Cohen line (which is a core assumption in Orthodox Judaism), then ALL of his male descendants will be in the same Haplogroup. The original ancestor of Cohanim is very likely from the J1 lineage. Specifically, J1-P58 lineage and in particular ZS227 seems to be the Cohen paternal line. The two most common Jewish subgroup of J1-P58 are Z18297 and ZS227. ZS227 includes the Cohanim haplotype [1]. Here is J1 from Wikipedia: Men from this lineage share a common paternal ancestor, which is demonstrated and defined by the presence of the SNP mutation referred to as M267, which was announced in (Cinnioğlu 2004). This haplogroup is found today in significant frequencies in many areas in or near the Middle East, and parts of the Caucasus, Sudan and Ethiopia. It is also found in high frequencies in parts of North Africa, Southern Europe, and amongst Jewish groups, especially those with Cohen surnames. It can also be found much less commonly, but still occasionally in significant amounts, throughout Europe and as far east as Central Asia and the Indian Subcontinent. [2] J1-P58, the Central Semitic branch of J1, appears to have expanded from Israel/Palestine/Jordan across the Arabian peninsula during the Bronze Age, from approximately 3,500 to 2,500 BCE (5500-4500 years ago) [3, 1]. . . . Cohen Modal Haplotype (CMH) The original scientific research was based on the hypothesis that a majority of present-day Jewish Kohanim share a pattern of values for 6 unique markers (YSTR), which researchers named the Cohen Modal Haplotype (CMH) [4]. Of those who did belong to Haplogroup J, the Kohanim were more than twice as likely to have a pattern close to the CMH-6, suggesting a much more recent common ancestry for most of them compared to an average non-Cohen Jew of Haplogroup J [4]. This means that you need to belong in J to have the CMH [4]. Additional research using 12 unique markers, which is more accurate, indicated that about half of contemporary Jewish Kohanim shared Y-chromosomal J1 M267, specifically haplogroup J-P58 (also called J1c3). Other Kohanim groups share a different ancestry, including haplogroup J2a (J-M410). Both of these groups are in the “J” line [4]. Genetics research published in 2013 and 2016 for haplogroup J1 places the Y-chromosomal Aaron within subgroup Z18271, with an age estimate 2,638 - 3,280 years ago [4]. In a study published in 2009, based on genotypes at 12 markers (Y-STRs), they identified an extended CMH on the J-P58* background that predominates in both Ashkenazi and non-Ashkenazi Cohanim and is remarkably absent in non-Jews [5]. The estimated divergence time of this lineage based on 17 STRs is 3,190 +/- 1,090 years. These results support the hypothesis of a common origin of the CMH in the Near East well before the dispersion of the Jewish people into separate communities, and indicate that the majority of contemporary Jewish priests descend from a limited number of paternal lineages [5]. . . . what the study found was that people who are Cohanim were way more likely to be from the J group, particularly J-P58. So it’s likely that Cohanim descended from that individual with those markers. This is used as evidence that Cohanim came from one 1 male. So if there is an Aaron Hacohen, J-P58 is probably his lineage (but to be 3000-3500 year ago, it would need to be a subgroup of J1-P58 such as ZS227), and anyone who isn’t in that group got mixed up with being a Cohen somewhere in the last 3000 years."
The Dibaba sisters are all great athletes as well as beautiful women Ethiopia is very lucky to have these sisters as citizen.
ኢትዮጵያውያን ሀይላቸው እግዚአብሔር ነው የሚመኩትም በአምላካቸው ነው ገንዘቤ ሰላምሽን ያብዛው
Congratulations Once again
ከዚህ ሁሉ ኢትዮጵያኖች ናቸው በስመ አብ ወወልድ ወመንፈስ ቅዱስ አሐዱ አምላክ እሚያማትቡት የጌታን ፍቅር እሚገልፅት
Beautiful. Intelligent. Loyal and Athletic..Ethiopian women athletes 🇪🇹🇪🇹
Genzebe is the first African distance runner that I've seen with a little body mass/definition... Tirunesh/Genzebe = beautiful😍
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Congratulations Turunesh Dibaba.
አጀቴነው ዘድሮ ያራሽው ሁሌም ይቅናሽ አቦ ኪዳነምህረት ከጎንሽ ትሁን
Amennnnn
የቀጥተኛዋ የተዋህዶዋ ነኝ ድንግልን ይዠ ምን አጥቸ r
Do not send messages
አሜን አሜን አሜን
Dibaba belongs to the House of UDA
What a great athlete!!
Ethiopian Icon God Bless you
I miss you love Ethiopian thanks my sister 😍💪💚💛❤
What an amazing athlete. GD is one of the best female runner of all times.
She is a hero to every African girl
Bo Rood really tho not just Ethiopia!!!
Guys too😛
ትልቁ ችግር የአለም ህዝብ መረዳት ያቀተው
እኛ ኢትዬጵያውያኖችን ፈፅሞ ፈፅሞ የሚቀድመን ማንም የለም።
Genzebe Turu Dibaba
ዋዉ ያአንቺን ጉብዝና ለመግለፅ ቃላት ያጣረኛል
ገንዘቤ ዲባባ በአብ በወልድ በመንፈስ ቅዱስ በአንድ አምላክ አማትበሽ ሁል ጊዜ አሸናፊ ነሽ
ገንዘቤ የኞ ጀግና የእግዚአብሔር ስጦታችን እግዚአብሔር ከሙሉ ቤተሰባቹህ ይጠብቅልን በጤና በሰላም በደስታ ያኑርልን እናንተ እኮ የዲባባ ብቻ ሳትሆኑ የኢትዮጵያዊያን ጀግኖቻችን ልጆቻችን ናቹህ ሁሌ እንኮራለን እንደሰታለን ኑሩልን ባየነው ሰአት ሁሉ አዲስ ነን ከናንተ እኩል እንሮጣለን ላብ በላብ ነው ምንሆነው ግን እናንተ 100 ሚልዮን ህዝብ ሀላፊነት ተሸክማችህ ምን ያህል እንደምትጨነቁና እንደምትታገሉ ስገምተው እጅግ በጣም ይከብደኞል
I'm proud of you!! my Queen 😍
Love the mash up!!! Sweet!!
Balaliituu Akka xiyyaaraa galannikee guddaadha umurii nuuf dheeradhuu waaqayyo kanuma caalayyuu mooyicha siifaa kennuu Ameen jedhi sifta'aa
ለእኔ ጀግነወች እነንተ ነችው እግ/ር ሀይል ይሁንለችው
Dibaba is More faster than Leopards
The most brave athlete from Ethiopia.
This woman is sooooo beautiful
Congrats on 100k!
Thanks - she did all the hard work - I just mashed it up.
debaba familly our hero
Wow you did it
Genzebe dibaba ilove you
ጅግና women🇪🇷🇪🇹🇪🇷🇪🇹
Wowowowow Dibabayyee sabboontitii oromo waggaa 1000...... mooyiii ijjii namas dawaa siif haa tatuu
Genzebe Dibaba...atleta fantástica...!..y hermosa mujer...!😘
shes proud of lady .. i am indin shes is my faverait athlatices
رهيبه هذي البنت فيها سرعه جباره
she is Ethiopian Hero
It has been amazing to watch her grow - getting fast and stronger.
Yeneeee konjo ye oromo lij
Afrika hero
wow Ethiopia 👏👏👏
My honey money is a great achievement for your country Ethiopia! Allah will help you, I love you! 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹👏👏👏👏👏👏🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Genzebe greatest of all time
A example of discipline
Gene gegna. You're a hero!!!
I love the video! Can I have another one, Sir?
Thanks for the feedback - I will work on it.
ruclips.net/video/AwWWsBj_7QM/видео.html - this is one of Dafne Schippers
I liked that before I saw it! (I'm half Dutch) :-)
የኛ አበሶች ጃግኖች ምንም ነገር አይካችሁ
Genzebe is hero oromo ethiopia
Only the children of Abaa gaddas, are the winners.
Waw u run like cheetah.🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹❤
Etiopiyaa Oromoo🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹💪💪💪💪💪💪❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
♥♥♥♥♥ Ethiopia
እናቴ እወድሻለሁ ማሚዬ
Ioveethiopia🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
Eres maravillozo Genzebe admiro su belleza y tu físico la mejor atleta del mundo
i am proud of you my Queen
Iproud to be Ethiopian............................
🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🥇🥇🥇🥇🙏👏💪🏻💪🏻👌👌
I love my cantire
i love ethiopia
yene jegena enezin nechachibawoch techawochibachew
woow nice Ethiopia
Always a Winner always!!!
One of the articles I read about the so-called Cohen Modal Haplotype mentioned that the Arsi in Ethiopia have this Kohanim sub-haplotype. The famous Dibaba family of distance runners is of Arsi background, according to my Tigrayan friend. They are well known for their strength and for their talent in breeding the best animals.
One caution about the article is that you should take the deep time dating with a grain of salt. But some have deduced that the theoretical "Aaron haCohen" lived about 3,000-3,500 years ago; so if that is the Aaron of the Bible, it would match up perfectly with Biblical chronology.
Interestingly, as the article mentions, a very large percentage of Asians are members of the same larger haplogroup from which the Aaronic subgroup descended. By extension, it would appear that many first nations may also be part of the larger group of which the Aaronic group is a subclass. I wonder whether the larger group could be related to Melchizedek, whom some identify as Shem.
The Cohen Modal Haplogroup appears most concentrated in the area of southern Arabia and the Western part of the Caspian Sea, which would be where Azerbaijan and Chechnya are. It is somewhat less concentrated in the horn of Africa, Sudan, and the rest of Western Asia, but still quite high. Much of that red area close to Yemen used to be part of the Aksumite kingdom.
Interestingly, one of the common surnames of the Cohanim is "Kagan". Might that have something to do with the Turkic Kaganates, for example, some of which extended across the entire latitude of Asia?
Bear in mind that many linguists believe Korean and Turkic languages are strongly related languages. It would appear that they both have common ancestral origins in the ancient land of Ur where Abraham originated.
The strong genetic relation between the Arsi Oromo and many of the Asians in East Asia seems to be another link between the Omotic people, of which the Arsi are members, and the Mandarin Chinese, both of whom have tonal languages.
Here are some key excerpts of an article:
"If you assume that Aaron HaCohen started the Cohen line (which is a core assumption in Orthodox Judaism), then ALL of his male descendants will be in the same Haplogroup.
The original ancestor of Cohanim is very likely from the J1 lineage. Specifically, J1-P58 lineage and in particular ZS227 seems to be the Cohen paternal line.
The two most common Jewish subgroup of J1-P58 are Z18297 and ZS227. ZS227 includes the Cohanim haplotype [1].
Here is J1 from Wikipedia:
Men from this lineage share a common paternal ancestor, which is demonstrated and defined by the presence of the SNP mutation referred to as M267, which was announced in (Cinnioğlu 2004). This haplogroup is found today in significant frequencies in many areas in or near the Middle East, and parts of the Caucasus, Sudan and Ethiopia. It is also found in high frequencies in parts of North Africa, Southern Europe, and amongst Jewish groups, especially those with Cohen surnames. It can also be found much less commonly, but still occasionally in significant amounts, throughout Europe and as far east as Central Asia and the Indian Subcontinent. [2]
J1-P58, the Central Semitic branch of J1, appears to have expanded from Israel/Palestine/Jordan across the Arabian peninsula during the Bronze Age, from approximately 3,500 to 2,500 BCE (5500-4500 years ago) [3, 1].
. . .
Cohen Modal Haplotype (CMH)
The original scientific research was based on the hypothesis that a majority of present-day Jewish Kohanim share a pattern of values for 6 unique markers (YSTR), which researchers named the Cohen Modal Haplotype (CMH) [4].
Of those who did belong to Haplogroup J, the Kohanim were more than twice as likely to have a pattern close to the CMH-6, suggesting a much more recent common ancestry for most of them compared to an average non-Cohen Jew of Haplogroup J [4].
This means that you need to belong in J to have the CMH [4].
Additional research using 12 unique markers, which is more accurate, indicated that about half of contemporary Jewish Kohanim shared Y-chromosomal J1 M267, specifically haplogroup J-P58 (also called J1c3). Other Kohanim groups share a different ancestry, including haplogroup J2a (J-M410). Both of these groups are in the “J” line [4].
Genetics research published in 2013 and 2016 for haplogroup J1 places the Y-chromosomal Aaron within subgroup Z18271, with an age estimate 2,638 - 3,280 years ago [4].
In a study published in 2009, based on genotypes at 12 markers (Y-STRs), they identified an extended CMH on the J-P58* background that predominates in both Ashkenazi and non-Ashkenazi Cohanim and is remarkably absent in non-Jews [5].
The estimated divergence time of this lineage based on 17 STRs is 3,190 +/- 1,090 years. These results support the hypothesis of a common origin of the CMH in the Near East well before the dispersion of the Jewish people into separate communities, and indicate that the majority of contemporary Jewish priests descend from a limited number of paternal lineages [5].
. . . what the study found was that people who are Cohanim were way more likely to be from the J group, particularly J-P58.
So it’s likely that Cohanim descended from that individual with those markers. This is used as evidence that Cohanim came from one 1 male.
So if there is an Aaron Hacohen, J-P58 is probably his lineage (but to be 3000-3500 year ago, it would need to be a subgroup of J1-P58 such as ZS227), and anyone who isn’t in that group got mixed up with being a Cohen somewhere in the last 3000 years."
you're mentally ill
yene anbessa fetar idme inna tena.yestish
ilove you mor Ethiopian
So beautiful strong wish you for a long journey
Genzebe, Diba ba✔️✔️✔️🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆
I'm proud of u my Legend woman
She is very exciting to watch - excited to see what 2017 will bring.
Etiyophiyaa❤❤
አገር አስከባሪ ጀግና
good job sit
❤️🇪🇹❤️💯👏👏👏👏
Ganzabee keenyaa barumaanuu moochi keehaata'u
የኔ ቆንጆ ኢትዬጲያዊት
አቦ ይመችሽ የኔ ጀግና
ዋውውውውው
Love Ethiopia
አምላክ ሆይ መዋደድን ልቀቅብን ከኢትዩጲያ
ስናምርርር ስናስቀና
Baraket Worku amiin mar selm nesh👋💔
Baraket Worku Amiiiiin marrr
Gezebe yene jegina
Ilove you Ethiopia
ethiopia 4 ever!
Just wow ye ethiopia mert lij
Daniel Kifle
WOW ye oromo merti lij wedddddd
አድስናው ወይስ ያቆዬንው
Wawooo💚💛❤️❤️❤️
ጀግና
ilove you mam Ethiopia
Wowwwwwwww
Wawwww Ganzabe i like
WOW SABONTU OROMO ♥♥♥♥♥
So WOW and pawer foll
Genzebe I love you I am hoping you love me too also.
dibaba is a tiger
Yena konjo gezeba
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
sweet
Looking forward to the outdoor season.
Unfortunately, she was born in the same time with legend : Almaz Ayana.
La admiro demasiado
አድና ቂሽነኝ የኔዉድድድድ ጠከሪ
❤❤
💚💛❤
አድናቂሽ፡ነኝ፡ወላሂ፡ማሻአላህ
Blink of an eye
ዋውአበሳ
Dibaba ist sehr hübsch und schneller als Luft
Du bist recht
Ene enkan lamarot katramdekughe enqen yedkemaghal
ynzehen gen frozen madrge ena marabte asfelge nw
❤❤❤❤❤
stamr bewunet hule slemayat new meselen wdddddddd new emaregat. Ich kann leider sie nicht finden
Tesfa eyu snkey üü
wawww