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Комментарии • 607

  • @Amar.lol.123
    @Amar.lol.123 2 года назад +133

    When it says Caucasian, it doesn’t actually mean white . It’s a ethnic group in west Asia in Iran , Turkey , Armenia , etc

    • @Quitumbe954
      @Quitumbe954 2 года назад +17

      Also Iranian and mesopotamian..

    • @viktorias63
      @viktorias63 Год назад +18

      in North America it means white
      however, people of the Caucasus are different tbh

    • @Quitumbe954
      @Quitumbe954 Год назад +2

      @@viktorias63 how

    • @AK-dd9od
      @AK-dd9od 8 месяцев назад

      There is no such thing as a European race. Genetically, Europeans are an admixture of West Asian (Caucasian), sub-Saharan (sub-Equatorial origin African), Far-Eastern (Mongoloid) DNA. There is additional scientific evidence of the presence of Neanderthal DNA in European populations. All these mixtures are reflected in the hybrid facial structures of the Europeans.

    • @AK-dd9od
      @AK-dd9od 8 месяцев назад

      Not sure why RUclips is censoring this; if they have evidence to refute it (which would be astonishing), they can post it here instead of arbitrary censorship. As noted, there is no such thing as a "European" race as such. Genetically, Europeans are an admixture of West Asian (Caucasian), sub-Saharan (African), and Far-Eastern DNA. These mixtures are reflected in the hybrid facial structures of many Europeans. It would be interesting if these so-called ancestry tests could provide percentages of the R1A and R1B gene haplotype presence (along with other haplotype percentages). People would find some interesting info there.

  • @thesugergenius6061
    @thesugergenius6061 2 года назад +143

    I’ve never done one but both my parents claim to be 100% Albanian so this would be fun to see if that’s right!

    • @SalehFamily
      @SalehFamily  2 года назад +34

      Doooo it! It’s so interesting to see what it actually shows!

    • @maryalderman7592
      @maryalderman7592 2 года назад +9

      I did mine and found my biological father who had been searching for me. I finally got to meet him and my half brother and sister. I'm mostly English, Irish, Wales, Northern European, with a touch of West African (that was surprising) and native American.

    • @reisanderson9069
      @reisanderson9069 2 года назад +3

      Lol what are you talking about that 1% isn’t “white” that’s Iranian aka Northern Indian 😂🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @reisanderson9069
      @reisanderson9069 2 года назад

      And my parents are Jamaican I got 89% African 11% English/Scottish

    • @anisa2273
      @anisa2273 2 года назад +1

      Same, I feel like it would be pretty awesome if we Albanians found out what we were before, because we know too little

  • @SalehFamily
    @SalehFamily  2 года назад +89

    How many of you have done a DNA ancestry test?

    • @bkessinger94
      @bkessinger94 2 года назад +5

      I have not. I have always wanted to

    • @jeanrosenthal7447
      @jeanrosenthal7447 2 года назад +3

      I have and I love it!! Still haven't found moms bio parents but I have faith

    • @semsemazo
      @semsemazo 2 года назад

      I have not , but think it would be interesting

    • @AliceEvelyn93
      @AliceEvelyn93 2 года назад +5

      I did and I have like 12 nationalities. Haha!

    • @OhMaryJo
      @OhMaryJo 2 года назад +3

      I’ve done both Ancestry and 23 and Me. Slightly different results, but nothing shocking.

  • @lisacolledge7624
    @lisacolledge7624 2 года назад +14

    I've just started this video, but had to stop and write as the music and kids popped across the screen. I'm a long time watcher and lover of your videos. I was gutted and cried until I had no more tears to let flow when your son passed, let alone the undeniable trauma of doing that alone. And yet today, you pop back up on my phone and within 15 seconds I was smiling, happy, eager and wanting to hear the results! From the bottom of my heart, I love you 4, the most gentle people on the net. I also noticed the 900m subscribers! 100k to go! You deserve it, simply for being a gift from God that effects so many people, from so many cultures, from so many beliefs. I love you.....All the way from Australia. Now, back to the entertainment.!😁♥️🌹

    • @SalehFamily
      @SalehFamily  2 года назад +1

      Thank you SOOOO much for your kind words, brought tears to OUR eyes. Bless you

  • @jessieleee
    @jessieleee 2 года назад +76

    This is so fun! I had a cousin who did a background on our family and found out we were related to a Viking King. Olaf the White. I took a DNA test 15 years later and found out it was true!!! Scandinavian, Finnish, and the rest white. 👏

    • @SalehFamily
      @SalehFamily  2 года назад +13

      Amaaaaazing!

    • @ArtisticRose
      @ArtisticRose 2 года назад +7

      ⛄Olaf???

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 2 года назад +4

      This sounds like mytrueancestry, if yes, then most Europeans have some relation with a royal or noble family.

    • @jessieleee
      @jessieleee 2 года назад +1

      @O P 🤣🤣🤣 yes, your right. I guess I'm extra white then?🤣

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 2 года назад +4

      @O P I think she meant mixed ethnicity. You need to get out of your American way of see things. Finnish people are indeed " white " but genetically speaking have quite distinct admixtures that are quite different from other Europeans. Including a language family that is distinct.

  • @loveislove-le5nj
    @loveislove-le5nj 2 года назад +37

    I'm adopted by 2 great dads and I'm ½ Egyptian and ½ Mexican from my biological mom and biological dad is Japanese. I actually found my biological parents this way and have learned so much about where I come from. I also found a 2nd cousin who was also adopted and funny thing is we went to the same high school and she was a year ahead.

    • @tino4152
      @tino4152 Год назад +5

      im adopted by 2 moms from croatian and im romani(indian) or south asian when i found my 6 sisters and 4 brother i learned about where i did came from ad im so happy

    • @dinozaurpickupline4221
      @dinozaurpickupline4221 Год назад

      I need you girl

    • @notwhoyouthink756
      @notwhoyouthink756 Год назад

      @@dinozaurpickupline4221you're going to be alone forever

    • @allsorts4041
      @allsorts4041 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have heard the Point before re twins and the validity of dna testing. I’m thinking that in fact the tests bring about more understanding about twins and that even when identical, the DNA is not 100% identical.
      On another point, my mom (Dublin born) always said she has Spanish in her. Her results actually showed 6% Iberian!
      We have found two first cousins through DNA testing.

    • @Veronica-sw2df
      @Veronica-sw2df 8 месяцев назад

      Your cousin discovery is amazing.

  • @candienewton8463
    @candienewton8463 2 года назад +47

    I'm so glad that you're making videos again. You were greatly missed. I'm planning on doing a test myself

    • @SalehFamily
      @SalehFamily  2 года назад +9

      We are so happy to be back!

    • @citadelchase8858
      @citadelchase8858 2 года назад +1

      @@SalehFamily Ehh screw rocking the boat, Will is a great guy.

  • @lemonflower.
    @lemonflower. 2 года назад +13

    Congrats on 900K!! 🎉🎊
    I can't wait until you all reach 1m!

    • @SalehFamily
      @SalehFamily  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! We are honoured

  • @khanyousufzai209
    @khanyousufzai209 2 года назад +15

    We Pashtuns have normally 40 to 50 percent Iranian and around 13 percent of Scandinavian dna

    • @zainabfarhan5823
      @zainabfarhan5823 2 года назад +3

      That’s true I’m Pashtun and my aunt took an ancestry test. That’s exactly what she got

    • @AKMarch01
      @AKMarch01 2 года назад

      @@zainabfarhan5823 did she do a 23andme test?

    • @TeeTee-zm2re
      @TeeTee-zm2re 9 месяцев назад

      What test did you use

    • @Cosmicfraud3209
      @Cosmicfraud3209 Месяц назад

      @@khanyousufzai209 the Scandinavian in pashtuns is the Aryan legacy

  • @starrcrossreardon
    @starrcrossreardon Год назад +7

    I love you folks sooo much! I am a pastor and I'm married to an engineer. We relate so much to your family. This is now my favorite channel.

  • @melissaadkins7280
    @melissaadkins7280 2 года назад +8

    Siblings, even twins, will inherit different traits from each parent. That's how twins can have different results.

  • @preppywithmoi
    @preppywithmoi 2 года назад +19

    It's really interesting to find out about your ancestors :) I loved your video!

    • @SalehFamily
      @SalehFamily  2 года назад

      Thank you! We were amazed at the results!

  • @ignaceismayilov5437
    @ignaceismayilov5437 2 года назад +65

    That one percent is: North West Asia (Eastern Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Iraq, Iran and North Caucasus), it refers to the non-Arabs in the Middle East/West Asian region (Kurds, Assyrians, Azeris, Armenians, Turks, Persians, ...) it is not white 💀 Caucasian refers to the caucasus region and not to white. I thought you should know that if you want to understand your results.

    • @lemonylemon9960
      @lemonylemon9960 2 года назад +2

      YES

    • @kkkim5567
      @kkkim5567 2 года назад +2

      True.

    • @kkkim5567
      @kkkim5567 2 года назад

      Even Pakistani and North India are from the caucasiod race.

    • @lucianaromulus1408
      @lucianaromulus1408 2 года назад

      They were originally White however...overtime Islam brought racial mixing to the table en masse.

    • @Ambrosia-
      @Ambrosia- Год назад +1

      West Asian isn't middle eastern, they are white and indo Europeans. Azeris are turks.

  • @aman_int5171
    @aman_int5171 10 месяцев назад +2

    I just don't understand why Pakistanis feel ashamed to accept the fact that their forefathers were Hindus who were either forcefully converted to Islam or had social or economic incentives to convert to Islam. Paksitanis have identity crisis where they just cannot accept the face that their forefthers were not Arabs but converted muslims. I can definitely say for the 100 percent fact that the female in this video had Hindu/ Buddhist ancestory yet she doesnt make any claim to it. Feel free to reply everyone.

    • @tyra230
      @tyra230 Месяц назад

      Get a life it really isn't that serious 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sofiaholden3179
    @sofiaholden3179 2 года назад +16

    I love you guys so much DNA is so cool to learn about but i wanted to say the reason DNA is different is because one twin or child could get more of the Mother and or Fathers DNA which i think is really cool!! just wanted to share!! 😊

  • @wyleewaterwitch
    @wyleewaterwitch 2 года назад +40

    My grandfather was adopted so 1/4th of my family history is lost to time. I've wanted to do one of these DNA tests since they came out. Ive been told I'm so many ethnicities, told I look like ethnicities I've never been told I am. I just want to know once and for all.

    • @Hello-ur8zx
      @Hello-ur8zx 2 года назад +3

      Go for it!!

    • @sarabrant723
      @sarabrant723 2 года назад +4

      My dad was adopted in 1963 in Buffalo New York. His biological mother came from a strict polish family and she got pregnant she was in the Marines and she was a lesbian. She had been assaulted in the military and thought that she conceived my dad as a product of that assault when in reality she had a one-night stand with a man who lived a few blocks away from her and Lackawanna New York Lackawanna has a huge yemeni population and he was in fact yemeni I know this because my dad's DNA test results came back and my dad's DNA came back as 38% Arabian Peninsula and 12% African. I always thought I was 50% Italian and I'm not I'm actually 90% yummy and 6% African. What a great surprise and I'm starting to learn more and the way I found out that it was yum in that my family was from and not Saudi Arabia or Oman which is another place we could have been from I found out because I reached out to one of the girls that runs the First Ward Lackawanna Facebook group and she did some checking around with the two names I gave her of my great-great-grandparents and they are in fact from Aden Yemen and came here. Why my grandparents were told that my dad was 100% Italian I'll never know the only thing I can think of is that he has a dark complexion like a full-blooded Italian. He has a dark complexion from being yemeni and African. When I talked to the lady who ran the Facebook group that found out about my biological family she said I look so much like a lot of the yemeni women. Maybe that's why I'm a lot of people didn't believe me when I said I was half Italian I have black hair and black eyebrows and curly hair and I get it from my yemeni and African roots. You might get a surprise like I got. My dad wants to sleep for eight years thinking of his father had assaulted his mother and he was the product of that assault when in fact he wasn't and it was consensual. I think that might be why she converted to being a lesbian and after she gave him up for adoption. He said the weight lifted off his shoulders knowing that his father did not solve his mother and he wasn't the product of that was amazing. He had his ancestry down in 2014 and I had absolutely no idea then he got done quiet it wasn't until I got mine done in found out that I'm actually yemeni in the African when I started to do some more research. You should really do yours you might find something that surprises you. They have sales on Ancestry around the holidays Father's Day they should have a sale. I am now in the process of learning more about Islam and maybe converting. I highly suggest if you want to get it done you go and get it done you will not be disappointed.

  • @ExpectTheSpanishInquisition
    @ExpectTheSpanishInquisition 2 года назад +4

    Not all DNA tests have such a happy result. I recall a few years ago a US billionaire & his wife of 25+ years divorced. He had to give her somewhere in the neighbourhood of $1/2 billion. Sometime after the divorce his three teenage sons, who were living with him, all did a DNA test & found out their dad wasn't the bio dad of any of them! They and their dad who raised them & who thought they were his children, were shattered to know their mother/wife had been schtooping another man for many years and that guy was the father of all three boys. The ex- husband took his ex-wife to court & is now trying to get a big % of what he paid her back!

  • @desertboy1162
    @desertboy1162 2 года назад +2

    The name Caucasian comes from the Caucasus because of the German anthropologist Bluminbach who named the European or white race after them,ironically he included the people of Arabia, North Africa and India into it as well.

  • @SarahJones-un9xh
    @SarahJones-un9xh 2 года назад +4

    I did my DNA. I’m white and pretty much that’s what I am. But interestingly I had some Scandinavian in there with was a surprise. I knew I was Welsh, German, French, Irish and English. Glad to be the same human race with you both ❤️ ☮️

  • @mr-vet
    @mr-vet Год назад +3

    Love to see inter-ethnic/interracial couples! I’m from the US, but 100% European (England & NW Europe, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Norway - AncestryDNA); wife is from Ecuador and is 61% Native American, 32% European (mostly Spain, but Basque,Scotland, England/NW Europe, Portugal, Northern Italy, Cyprus) and 7% Sub-Saharan African ( Senegal, Cameroon/Congo/W. Bantu, Benin/Togo). My wife’s 23 and Me results were similar, but had a small amount of N. East Africa, N. Western Asia, and Ashkenazi Jewish. I wish your family the best!

  • @diamondrose5064
    @diamondrose5064 2 года назад +9

    This was so fun to watch. You guys need to keep up with the videos!
    I’ve never taken a dna test but it seems cool to see all the different places that I could have come from.

  • @NancyCronk
    @NancyCronk Год назад +2

    The color of your hijab is stunning!

  • @mariemoss2475
    @mariemoss2475 Год назад +3

    It is fascinating... I did a 23 and Me test, I'm from England and thought I would be 100% British. It came back 18% south German, 8% Scandinavian, 73% English and 1% Korean.... Yep Korean this did put a confused look on my face. All very interesting and as you mentioned it will change a little over time. I love your channel ❤️❤️❤️❤️.. Peace and love to your family 🙏

    • @stephenchappell7512
      @stephenchappell7512 10 месяцев назад +4

      Hi 'Marie Moss' (I guess that's your name) the Wikipedia page on 'Moss surname' states that it's of English 'and Jewish' origin
      My mother's name was also Moss as her father was Jewish (basically it's an anglicised Moshe, Moses)
      Not saying all Moss's are Jewish but a lot did become them

  • @fatimahmohammedali6171
    @fatimahmohammedali6171 2 года назад +25

    AS SALAAM ALAIKUM SALEH FAMILY,
    I AM CURRENTLY WATCHING YOUR VIDEO AND ASLO COMMENTING 😂
    BUT I JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING!!!!!
    LOTS OF LOVE FROM INDIA

    • @SalehFamily
      @SalehFamily  2 года назад +13

      We love your support Fatimah! Thank you!

    • @PsychicMedium4747
      @PsychicMedium4747 2 года назад

      @@SalehFamily siblings only inherit 50 percent from each parent. So, unless you are identical twins you can all look different if you inherited different genes. Also, having blond hair and blue does not mean you are or mixed. Have your hubby look at Paula patrons son. He looks 💯 Anglo white and his dad is white and mom is mulatto….aka biracial

    • @roshangaud7907
      @roshangaud7907 Год назад +1

      It's not Indo Pak, it's Only India🙂

  • @melissamysweet16
    @melissamysweet16 2 года назад +47

    I love hearing these results! My dad for years thought we were Mexican, but we are almost 40% LEVANT! 😂 And like 20% Mexican. We are all a melting pot of ethnicities. My babies are even more mixed because my husband and I rocked the boat too😊

    • @melissamysweet16
      @melissamysweet16 2 года назад +1

      @O P From what I found, it is a region in Syria:)

    • @Amy_omer
      @Amy_omer 2 года назад +6

      @@melissamysweet16 Wow so you are either lebanese or Syrian or even palestinian, it makes sense because these countries migrated to latin America long time ago 👌

    • @Sara-iy3oz
      @Sara-iy3oz Год назад

      Omg hi from a fellow Syrian!
      ik it would be Syria. My family told me my grand grand mother had children who left to Latin America and they never heard anything about them since then. It was popular back then to leave to Latin America. I thought that those who left will most likely even forget the language and where they cane from by now!! Omg I think you should dive into it more.

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Sara-iy3ozI think many arabs were settled in latin america after both the world wars.
      Especially, coptic christians.

  • @hachisad3633
    @hachisad3633 2 года назад +2

    She said: my kids' kids' kids' 20 years down the line

  • @didi-vh1gw
    @didi-vh1gw 2 года назад +6

    Nice results! I did my test with Myheritage and got 5,6 % english and 3,2 % south asian both my parents are west asian ( kurdish). Btw caucasian is basically west asian

  • @Mueue
    @Mueue 2 года назад +8

    I’ve done the ancestry DNA test and the results keep drastically changing about every 6 months whenever they do the update I guess. So I stopped getting excited because I don’t even know anymore lol. One minute I was 80 percent British then I’m half and half Scottish and and then I’m a 3rd Icelandic then it’s down to 15 percent it’s like okay come on figure it out lol

    • @Cynnas
      @Cynnas 2 года назад

      For every company they base the ethnicity on their reference panel of people, who can prove their family lived in an area for a certain amount of time (or their specific ethnicity like Jewish) all related to their matching algorithms. So yeah, as they update their reference panel and/or tweak their algorithms your results update and change. That's how they all work.

  • @Blackphoenix32205
    @Blackphoenix32205 2 года назад +6

    I thought my entire life I was Irish and Italian. Turns out they were partially right. I came up 12.5% Italian and only 5% Irish. My father is Spanish, Italian and native Central American, so the Honduras, Belize and all those countries. My mother is mostly Scottish with Irish, Norwegian and Ukrainian ancestry. People wonder why I look so tan lol, guess it came from my dads side.

  • @Hello-ur8zx
    @Hello-ur8zx 2 года назад +4

    ASA. You should read the book
    “ The British Raj”. It’s about the fact that there were definitely cases of British officers converting to Islam and marrying into prominent families in the subcontinent. It happened, it has always happened throughout human history and it’s gonna keep happening! Nowadays people move around so much it’s definitely happening a lot. In the past when people moved it was difficult to go back so Merchants, traders and soldiers etc. they just stayed where they were instead of walking by foot for a year or two back to where they came from and married locally…. Also in many cases why go back to a rainy dark place when instead you can stay in this wonderful sunny warm climate and several hundred years ago it would’ve been an environment where things were more advanced than they were in Europe. I actually have the same heritage in my family on my Dads side , which is the subcontinent side, mom side is white euro Canadian. There was a soldier several hundred years ago from Europe who married into the family. This was a family story a rumor that nobody really actually believed….. then one day my uncle had some testing done for his lungs and discovered he carries a rare European gene for a lung issue. A gene that is only found in Europeans. And suddenly we realized this family story/ rumor was actually true! My sister then went to a wedding and met a very distant elderly relative who was interested in genealogy. She started talking to him because she was interested in this as well. And he pulled out a giant enormous family tree out of his coat pocket and photocopied it and gave it to her….. and in it he actually had the name of that relative from three or 400 years ago! Because he had done so much research….. A few months later he passed away. It’s almost as if he was waiting to find a relative who would be just as interested as he was that he could pass all this information onto. And when he met my sister at that wedding he found that person!

  • @christifarris3334
    @christifarris3334 2 года назад +5

    We love you! We don't care what color Will is! 😂🤣

  • @thegoatella
    @thegoatella 2 года назад +1

    My results came back as 54% German and 46% British which is honestly spot on.

  • @sarahurley3238
    @sarahurley3238 2 года назад +3

    My husband is 96% English/Irish and he is dark hair, darker skin tone, 6foot 6inches tall.

  • @heleninglis9961
    @heleninglis9961 2 года назад +7

    Will, i must say i was super shocked by yours, who would've thunk it?!🤣
    sorry, couldn't help but joke around a bit. I find all this ancestry stuff really interesting & have thought about doing this myself, but I'm whiter than white & as far as i know my family are Scottish going back MANY generations, so i don't think it would be worth it. But then again, maybe there would be a surprise in there somewhere!

    • @heleninglis9961
      @heleninglis9961 2 года назад

      Ive thought about doing my family tree lots of times but i wouldn't have any idea how to go about it & I think it would be so much hard work that i think maybe i will just leave it until later lol

    • @SalehFamily
      @SalehFamily  2 года назад +1

      Youd be surprised at what you might find hehe

  • @moirapettifr7127
    @moirapettifr7127 8 месяцев назад +1

    Our surprise dna testing came back 6% Chinese. We are so SO European. So who amongst us had a secret Chinese wife or was someone adopted that we never knew about? Maybe as my mother says, Gengis Khan came riding through our little village and stayed for one winter.... and then Bob's your uncle. Calling Agatha Christie!

  • @rijaldapilica29
    @rijaldapilica29 2 года назад +4

    I'm Bosniak (or am I) 🤣
    this test would be so interesting actually

  • @razaalee9477
    @razaalee9477 2 года назад +9

    I am from Pakistan and DNA testing isn't a big thing here would it be any beneficial if I get this test considering none of my relatives have ever done that?
    I am asking this because I get this feeling that the result tend to be more accurate if there are similar people in the database.

  • @TheLg1985
    @TheLg1985 2 года назад +4

    I won't lie, these do intrigue me. I just don't like the idea of a company having my DNA on file. Lots of my aunts and uncles have done it and their results are surprising. For example my fairer skinned aunt is more Portuguese than her darker skinned brother. IF I do ever do one, it'll probably be with circle DNA because it does a bunch of health stuff.

  • @maxiiii7596
    @maxiiii7596 Год назад +2

    I haven't done one but both myself and my mum have been wanting to. I know for sure I have Native American (Cherokee and Black Foot), English, Scottish, Irish, Russian (indigenously, I'm Sámi), and Czechoslovak (I'm aware the country doesn't exist anymore). Basically I'm both the coloniser and colonised which I find really interesting. I was born and raised in England and my dad was born and raised in Russia so I just say I'm English-Russian. At least until I know for sure

  • @judit1783
    @judit1783 Год назад +1

    People with long Scottish background may test out at 100% Irish. Many Irish escaped brutality and hunger by crossing the sea to Scotland in things that barely floated.

  • @bethany_lynn
    @bethany_lynn 2 года назад +5

    Genetics is so interesting!!!! Love your videos!

  • @mimiof8324
    @mimiof8324 2 года назад +2

    CONGRATS ON THE 900k subscribers!!!!

  • @hanneweber4246
    @hanneweber4246 2 года назад +1

    I thought that I was mostly German. 47 percent German. I had no idea who my biodad was. His DNA brought a different result. Scottish, Welsh, NW Europe. Quite the surprise.

  • @enixon8268
    @enixon8268 2 года назад +3

    Will, you are definately Celtic. The Celts travelled all the way through the spice road.

  • @Zohiri112
    @Zohiri112 2 года назад +3

    Many indian muslims claim to be sayyid or syed and have an arabic ancestry. It would fun to watch if we are really arabs or just claiming to be and we are actually Hindus converts

    • @Ambrosia-
      @Ambrosia- Год назад

      Nothing to be proud of being Arab, they should be ashamed

  • @lorriemiller6750
    @lorriemiller6750 Год назад +1

    If you have a prism the combination of all colors ends up with white and when you diffuse white you get all of the colors of the rainbow

  • @jlpack62
    @jlpack62 2 года назад +1

    I'm 100% European but mostly Eastern European (subcarpathia) and Balkan (croatian) with a little Baltic area thrown in there. It's pretty much aligned with what I know. I had 4 southern Polish great grandparents, 2 Croatian great grandparents, and 2 Lemko/Rusyn great grandparents. The Baltic sea DNA comes from my father's Polish side, but it's minimal and not necessarily unexpected since the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth used to be a thing. In the end, most of DNA ends up being Slavic.
    The country that probably represents the most mixed humanity is Brazil.

  • @Miapetdragon69
    @Miapetdragon69 2 года назад +2

    I knew I was Spanish and African-American, I knew that I was going to have some ashikenazi Jewish, but the one that surprised me the most is when I came up with Egyptian 😸 and neanderthal 😳

  • @AdultThirdCultureKid1971
    @AdultThirdCultureKid1971 Год назад +1

    Before I took the MyHeritage DNA test, I always thought I was only Arab and Circassian on my dad's side and English, Scottish, and Irish on my mother's side.

  • @desertboy1162
    @desertboy1162 2 года назад +2

    The 1% Caucasian is referring to Iranian or north Iraqi like ancestry. Knowing that Persians had significant amount of influence in India especially among Muslims that’s where her “Caucasian” ancestor is most likely from. Hence why they use European in referring to the genetic group European. A British would not score Caucasian but a Georgian would, because Caucasian means from the Caucasus

    • @PrincessPebbles0_0
      @PrincessPebbles0_0 7 месяцев назад

      The Europeans came from the caucus region originally… that’s where all White people originated

    • @desertboy1162
      @desertboy1162 Месяц назад

      @@PrincessPebbles0_0 No Europeans originate from the Pontic Steppe which is yes near the Caucasus. This is only true of Indo-European speakers. The Caucasus are very diverse racially and linguistically from Caucasians to various Iranic to even Mongolic people. There was an Arab presence as well. The Caucasus is one of the most diverse region of the world.

  • @abdirahimaden1229
    @abdirahimaden1229 2 года назад +5

    Great video guys. I initially had 0.8% British and after the the update 23andme said I was 100% Somali which was a boring result. However these test only go back 500 years. If you do Gedmatch you can look further back and there you will find more mixed results. Then I became like most Somalis 54% Horn African and 44% ENF (Levent/Egypt). Makes sense since we all came from Adam and Eve.

    • @sadiqlilyaris5263
      @sadiqlilyaris5263 2 года назад

      I wish I can afford one although I look like very somalie but it would be interesting if I do it

    • @scruffyo4460
      @scruffyo4460 2 года назад +1

      “Boring result”? Why are you so desperate to be something else or mixed? You don’t get to choose your results, you need to accept it.

  • @semsemazo
    @semsemazo 2 года назад +8

    You guys are hilarious 😂 I am much more mixed than your results for sure I come from Egypt, live in Australia both my parents have stories for ancestors from all over the world... so i guess I am GREY 🤣 LOL

  • @BenHifni
    @BenHifni 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, I'm Malaysian and I took a DNA test once.
    It turns out I'm 100% DNA.

  • @lM-zr5vu
    @lM-zr5vu 8 месяцев назад

    Interesting to note that the current day Europeans who are generally the Germanic tribes, except for the Romans/Italians, are actually from Asia.
    In about 200 BCE the Hun tribe aka the Hunnic hords ravaged through Asia particularly central Asia, causing the Germanic tribes to flee north of the Caucas mountains. This incident was documented by the Romans.
    We currently classify central Asia as the land from Mongolia to Northern Pakistan.

  • @annie76800
    @annie76800 8 месяцев назад

    My best friend from high school and I did this test, not knowing the other one had taken it. In 2021, we found we are actually third cousins.

  • @FayyahR
    @FayyahR 2 года назад +1

    My paternal grandmother always claimed her mother was a full-blooded Cherokee Indian. I don't have any Native American DNA whatsoever.
    Also my report said I was like 70% likely to have dark brown eyes and 3% likely to have blue/green eyes. My eyes are blue/green.

  • @solitaire3605
    @solitaire3605 8 месяцев назад +1

    The Spanish Armada in Ireland refers to the landfall made upon the coast of Ireland in September 1588 of a large portion of the 130-strong fleet sent by Philip II to invade England.

  • @H3110NU
    @H3110NU 2 года назад +1

    Before i took a DNA test I knew I was white, but after 200 years in Canada I would expect to slightly more diverse than 94% Irish and 6% Scottish…. With an original homeland in Kilrush, County Clare, Ireland.

  • @Miapetdragon69
    @Miapetdragon69 2 года назад +3

    Depending on what test you used yes it will show you the migration of your ancestry.

  • @heleninglis9961
    @heleninglis9961 2 года назад +1

    Congrats on 900k!!! Next stop 1million!❤

  • @N.M.N.
    @N.M.N. 2 года назад +2

    I have done the ancestry dna test with my dad. My dad's brother also did it. There is a difference between my dad's and his brother. His brother's percentages are less than my dads.

  • @NDiaz-et6hc
    @NDiaz-et6hc 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Saleh family! Greetings from Montreal 🇨🇦 I enjoy your teaching the Islam religion and Pakistani culture - to better understand differences between cultures. Thank you 🙏
    I just don't think you can say "white" means European. Not everyone originally from Europe is white. In the end, we're all mixed, originally from "Africa" 🎊 🎉

  • @illbeback-24
    @illbeback-24 2 года назад +2

    Someone said that the taller darker were a northern descendant and blonder and shorter were more southern
    North Italy. Taller
    Southern boot shorter
    Just a thought..

  • @evamamani9026
    @evamamani9026 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, I took the DNA test and it came out
    50% Native American 🇺🇸
    50% South American
    With the DNA Teat I obtained American nationality. I now live in New York.🇺🇸😊

  • @amandeepvirk7989
    @amandeepvirk7989 Год назад +2

    It's likely that people from Punjab will have central asian DNA due to the history of invasion and migration from central asia.

  • @kimsmith1750
    @kimsmith1750 2 года назад +1

    Found out i am a direct descendant of Marie Antoinette 😊 and what i thought was native american .. .but turns out my grandmother from the late 1800s was black and a slave!

  • @fizzybizzy3790
    @fizzybizzy3790 2 года назад +3

    Wait, you're counting Iranian as white?

  • @mjurney
    @mjurney 2 года назад +2

    Great video and I like your results. I've done both Ancestry and 23andMe. I'm mixed, my mother's Korean and my father was mostly Scots-Irish (Scottish) and German descent, with some English, small amount of Irish, French, Dutch and Flemish (Belgian).
    Ancestry DNA results:
    50% Korea (South Korea - community)
    29% Scotland
    9% Wales
    8% Sweden & Denmark
    3% Germanic Europe
    1% Eastern Europe & Russia
    Communities I have Delaware Valley, Chesapeake & Midwest Settlers and North Carolina Settlers.
    Previews results (2021), I had 50% Korea, 29% Scotland, 8% Sweden&Denmark, 6% Germanic Europe, 4% England&Northwestern Europe, 3% Ireland
    23andMe results:
    51.3% Korean
    47.2% French & German
    1% British & Irish
    0.4% Broadly NW European
    0.1% Unassigned

    • @SalehFamily
      @SalehFamily  2 года назад +1

      Wow! Had no idea that two different testing kits would deliver completely different results!

  • @kaja____
    @kaja____ 2 года назад +1

    I was always told im Macedonian but im actually:
    86% macedonian,10% australian,1% turkish,3% kiwi(New Zealander).

  • @qariosaidnoman6722
    @qariosaidnoman6722 2 года назад +1

    "وَمَا أَرْسَلْنٰكَ إِلَّا رَحْمَةً لِلْعَالَمِينَ"🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
    ترجمہ: اور ہم نے آپ ﷺ کو تمام جہانوں کے لیے رحمت بنا کر بھیجا❣️☞◆

  • @pambrandon4186
    @pambrandon4186 Год назад +4

    I am a new subscriber and I think you guys are so much fun to watch. You are very generous in sharing so much of your journey and this video just appeared in my suggested queue. I have traced a lot of my family which is European American. But through DNA I have met a lot of cousins that I never would have met any other way. But I have learned that people have always been migrating and dropping genes into the gene pool in different places. My interests are more in culture than color or race and it is wonderful to see how we all can look are our roots and still spread our branches out into the world through our children. Your kids are a perfect mix of the two of you. Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @Silvia-Maria
    @Silvia-Maria 2 года назад +2

    Waleikum salam you are soo cute toghether ,completing each other soo good give a good example that's not matter the colour or the origin we are all humans being. I always use to say white, brown or black all are have red colour blood. Thanks for the video was fun to see you again. Allah Hafez

  • @leilaj8895
    @leilaj8895 7 месяцев назад

    I’m 48% Persian, 25% Irish and 22% Norwegian Viking plus a couple of percent central and northern Asia.

  • @jsjdjjsjdj4050
    @jsjdjjsjdj4050 2 года назад +2

    ربنا يحفظكم ويثبتكم على دين الحق

  • @SG31792
    @SG31792 2 года назад

    I grew up being told I'm "100% Greek" but from 23 and Me I got the following results:
    62.5% Greek
    33% Italian
    3.5% Northern West Asian

    • @rominamilenova5854
      @rominamilenova5854 2 года назад

      And my family told me that we're 100% bulgarians, but I did dna test in Ancestry DNA and I get these results :
      74% Balkans ( with genetic group Bulgaria ) , 12% Greece & Albania , 8% Eastern Europe & Russia , 3% Anatolia ( Turkey ) & The Caucasus , 2% Baltics and 1% Southern India . 😊

  • @jenzerr8856
    @jenzerr8856 2 года назад +15

    I thought I was just Irish and Swiss but I got a hit for like less than 2% malayali Indian and was all “ huh that’s weird” did the paper trail/genealogy work and found out my 4th great grandmother was from southern India. So 🤷🏻‍♀️❤️

    • @SalehFamily
      @SalehFamily  2 года назад +4

      Omggg that’s epic

    • @jenzerr8856
      @jenzerr8856 2 года назад +1

      @@SalehFamily pretty rad. And finally! I got some flavor! 😂😂😂

    • @vivizira3027
      @vivizira3027 2 года назад +2

      Haha nice😂 am a malayali... How did this happened? Just curious 😃

    • @jenzerr8856
      @jenzerr8856 2 года назад +2

      @@vivizira3027 ya know. That part I’m trying to figure out myself! Haha. Pretty interesting for those times. Who knows. I hope it was consensual. Ya know what I mean 😬. And now I wanna visit Kerala really bad! ❤️

    • @jenzerr8856
      @jenzerr8856 2 года назад +1

      @@vivizira3027 and not only did she end up in the states, she ended up in the mountains of North Carolina. Even crazier. Really hope I figure out the story someday ❤️

  • @benhancock8143
    @benhancock8143 2 года назад +2

    I was told I was Scottish but I have none. My Irish was all west cost of Ireland and rest from Scandinavian counties.

  • @mimiof8324
    @mimiof8324 2 года назад +2

    You two are amazing! I love watching your channel.

  • @kateo2826
    @kateo2826 Год назад

    When I did mine my mother had always told my brother and I that our great grandma was 100% Cherokee, well I got my estimates and nope not a bit 55-60% Scottish, 30-35% British and Northern Europe; and the rest was Wales, German, Sweden, Denmark and Finnish.

  • @wolfiethedog76
    @wolfiethedog76 2 года назад +1

    The only thing that makes humans look different from each other is the weather and altitude from where they were born. Woof

  • @jamilasalaam
    @jamilasalaam 2 года назад +1

    Haha MashAllah.. I did my and I’m from 21 different places 😮crazy !!! About 14% west and North African…. 25%… 6% indigenous Puerto Rican(taino indians) and the list goes on… super amazing !!!

  • @Shahabkhan-pc5io
    @Shahabkhan-pc5io 2 года назад +2

    I am Pakistani and from Peshawar but I think our DNA is different from from other indopakistanis

  • @jayzak696
    @jayzak696 8 месяцев назад +2

    100% India-Pak, there was no Pak before 1947, so that makes it 100% Indian, Hindu DNA, converted to Islam. deny it as much as you want and
    what is "now known as India"?? really?? now

  • @deer105
    @deer105 Месяц назад

    I have a mixed ethnicity family. My husband is half white and half Korean. His dad was stationed in Korea during the Vietnam War and met his mother. Several in my family have had 23 and Me tests, including me. I have over 1500 DNA relatives, and all of them are in the US. I'm 95.6% British and Irish according to 23 and Me, and yet my Dad and his siblings have a significant amount of German ancestry. This could be a mistake in ethnicity analysis, or, it could be accurate and mean I just didn't inherit the German ancestry. It gets really wonky with ethnicity analysis and you have to take it with a huge grain of salt. My oldest daughter's Asian analysis changed over years with 23 and Me to being almost evenly broken down between Korea, China, and Japan to being primarily Korean as 23 and Me added more data.

  • @annoravetz5908
    @annoravetz5908 8 месяцев назад

    Your Spanish/Portuguese were probably mixed with the Ashkenazi in Ireland. Ireland had and still has a Jewish diaspora population for centuries.

  • @sarasousa93
    @sarasousa93 2 года назад +2

    I just love your family 🙏
    Greetings from Portugal

  • @desertboy1162
    @desertboy1162 2 года назад +1

    Some group in the Caucasus can be very dark like Azeris, Tats, and some Taylsh. Iranians are very close to Caucasians like Chechens etc

  • @maggieheermann4124
    @maggieheermann4124 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was told my whole life I was white. I don't remember all the percentages but I'm mostly German, second highest is British, 15% Italian, 8% Ashkenazi Jewish, 2.5% Balkan, 1.5% Iberian and .1% Mongolian
    I wanted to see if there was maybe a small percentage of Arab or Black but there wasn't.

  • @Koda_Grey
    @Koda_Grey 2 года назад

    I always knew I had Native American blood, but I didn’t realise I was 52% Guarani. Pretty proud of that fact. The rest is Iberian.

  • @livia1128
    @livia1128 2 года назад

    It was so amazing to learn about your ancestry. I love your channel I have learned so much about Muslim culture from this account. And it is just so much fun to watch!

  • @mohammadnoor4787
    @mohammadnoor4787 2 года назад +4

    Masha Allah this was so really funny 😂 keep up the hard work.

  • @Mattokishi
    @Mattokishi 8 месяцев назад

    I’m 88% English and northern English , 8% Scottish also Swedish and Russian

  • @laylaessack4844
    @laylaessack4844 8 месяцев назад

    I would love to do this! My parents are ‘coloniser’ ‘colonised’ with a white mom and Indian dad (although both sides have been South African for over 100 years). My mom’s dad has his genealogy going back to the 1600s (which I love reading through).

  • @vincentpaparello8297
    @vincentpaparello8297 11 месяцев назад +1

    to be clear white is not a nationality color is not used in a persons nationality like some italians are dark some light as in north africa etc etc just to be clear

  • @tahliah6691
    @tahliah6691 2 года назад +2

    Caucasian in a dna does mean white as in European it means caucus mountain region which is part of Asia ….it’s not European or white …. The countries of the caucuses region are eg Georgia Armenia etc in the states being Caucasian means white but that’s not accurate …. People are either of Asian African or European dna or mixed

  • @purritan326
    @purritan326 2 года назад +1

    Interesting fact my two sons who live in different countries did the test ,both got different results, neither picked up on their grandfather being Jamaican.

  • @danaliproffitt432
    @danaliproffitt432 2 года назад

    DNA is so fun and random. If you guys had 15 kids you could never predict the possibilities!

  • @Breathe-In-and-Out
    @Breathe-In-and-Out 2 года назад

    The interesting thing about genetics is that children are not exactly 50/50 of their parents. It typically varies a few points.

  • @dbp3231
    @dbp3231 2 года назад +1

    Asalamualaykum guys.
    I did the ancestry DNA test for obvious reasons and medical too.
    I have always been told I'm Spanish, Italian and Greek, but being that the only information was from my grandmother & grandfather on my mom's side there was some connection with the Cuban on my my mother's father having been told his mother's side is from Spain and but migrated to Cuba with slave transporting and from there to Puerto Rico 🇵🇷. My maternal grandmother always said she being the only child of her parents, father died before she was born and her mother remarried a Spaniard who also was of fishermen transporting slave from north Africa mediterranean predominant. My dad's side was supposedly all Spanish and Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 to his knowledge.
    Anyway, upon doing it I found I'm largest percentage over 30% Portugal 🇵🇹, next Welch, Norwegian, Scottish, Irish, Turkish and Greek. Then 6% Jewish and, then Indian like Asian Indian East Asia. The tiniest drop of American Indian (What?).
    Hence I concluded that in general there is no one who can say 100% of any specific heritage or culture because Allah made us all of diverse mix that we may learn, understand and interact to help us grow. Our differences are less when we look deeper into our ancestry. The fact that all of humanity was created in what is now Africa & Middle East was but one complete land known to be the place of Abraham (AS) peace upon him, was to sacrifice his son where is now Kabbah Mecca.
    We are a goulash mix because it is meant to be that way. Alhamdullillah for everything Allah truly knows best and He is the all knowing. 🙏🧕

    • @dbp3231
      @dbp3231 2 года назад

      Funny when I told my dad he said the Jewish is from my mom's side, fyi, he was divorced from my mom since I was 8 years old. Ha, ha, he doesn't claim any part of that, I'm Muslim, the only Muslim in all my family both sides. Lol. All the same human race.

  • @cwayzums
    @cwayzums Год назад

    I did the ancestry test and there were some surprises here and there. Although, my son’s results were the most surprising with British & Irish! We’re Filipino.