North Sudan (Nubian) Genetics Test Results 🇸🇩

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @vincem2759
    @vincem2759 8 лет назад +138

    You are an African women. Nothing wrong with not being Arab. We need more Africans learning their history.

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад +38

      Vince M I hope I didn't come across as being disappointed! I completely agree with you! I am very proud!!

    • @HippieVeganJewslim
      @HippieVeganJewslim Год назад

      Amena is part Arab, but little. Many Arabs were Arabised and learnt the Arabic tongue. Amena is an Arabic name.

    • @st3019
      @st3019 Год назад +3

      North Africans and Sudanese are not Arabs . Most of them were just Arabized natives . Even those who really are of Arab origin , are still 100% native Bc they have been living there for centuries. In Britain, if you ask a second generation immigrant “ where are you originally from “ is considered offensive. Sudanese Arabs have been living there for centuries and they are not Africans ?! This is not only nonsense but also xenophobic.

    • @charlesadeoye1404
      @charlesadeoye1404 Год назад

      @@st3019 You are everywhere spewing your rubbish. You saw her dna, its overwhelhmingly sub-saharan. Give it a rest

    • @shueibdahir
      @shueibdahir 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@st3019to me its absolutely ridiculous that people think sudanese and also moroccans are arabs? they have been arabised and adopted the dominant culture it's simple as that. Some had families with arabs but the majority didn't. You'd be suprised to know what people will do just to gain a more favorable position in society.
      She is 100% sudanese. Not an african nor arabs. Simply what sudan has been.
      My wife is from a tribe of east africans called bravanese who are very distinct in my country and also call themselves arabs but looking into their history in the south of my country reveals these people were there WAAAY before the arab expansion. Arabs and their predecessors and also other neighbouring groups have always been a part of north and east africas history. So basically her tribe is 100% native to our country, they were sinply slightly more open to marrying outsiders than my tribe.

  • @freebusta123
    @freebusta123 7 лет назад +319

    I am not surprised to be honest. East Africans are not mixed to that degree. Your analogy of spoon of salt is correct. Egypt Sudan Eritrea Ethiopia Djibouti and a bunch of other East of African countries are probably one of the realist purest Africans who are connected to a history to the land that goes 4000 plus years. I am not saying we don't have people mixed but our features is African Black features. We do not need to look west african to be more black. It is white mans social construction of race.
    Now that I am done my rant. Thanks for sharing the video!

    • @MalcolmX.
      @MalcolmX. 7 лет назад +20

      Robeltoable *how many times am trying to explain to you people Horn of Africa are not mixed am from *Beja People* and am not mixed*

    • @momoeagle206
      @momoeagle206 7 лет назад +12

      r .ra who convinced you that the ancient Egyptian were black ??? this is bullshit bro

    • @MeowAttack1
      @MeowAttack1 7 лет назад +6

      I think a distinction needs to be made between what countries are North Africa and which are East Africa.

    • @AfreensHair
      @AfreensHair 7 лет назад +3

      freebusta123 preach

    • @obadiahbenyahuwah1365
      @obadiahbenyahuwah1365 7 лет назад +4

      Mø Nälayé I've done serious research and took a DNA test. Bantus are not from the west coast. Bantus are native Hamites(East Africans). Most West Africans don't have Bantu DNA. 

  • @ednak3207
    @ednak3207 8 лет назад +14

    I was so excited when I saw your video. I have been watching DNA ancestry videos back to back trying to find a Sudanese person who actually has had their DNA tested. I really want to learn more about our history, but there is not enough recorded data on Sudan and South Sudan. Thank You so much for your video!!! I will definitely look up trying to get my Sudanese DNA tested!!!

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад

      Edna K yeah I am so interested in the history as well! I would love to study African genetics I think that would be so fascinating!!

  • @gagaaicee4367
    @gagaaicee4367 7 лет назад +53

    Being previously Sudanese, I felt like Sudanese always felt the need to deny the African in them. My great-grandfather who is a VERY educated Historian told me that the Arabs came and mixed with the indigenous African black Sudanese (aka South Sudanese currently) and that's how Sudanese were made (in short). Wouldn't want to bore you with an essay haha. Now that you've done this DNA test I hope you spread this beautiful knowledge. Lovely day x

    • @winnieb983
      @winnieb983 4 года назад +2

      I believe that’s %100 right ,arabs mixed with my people South Sudanese.

    • @justcallmebrian793
      @justcallmebrian793 3 года назад +2

      @@winnieb983 They it is not, and her DNA proves it.

    • @t.s.6992
      @t.s.6992 3 года назад +3

      @@winnieb983 if arabs were to mix with Sudanese they wouldn’t change the demographics a lot. Because the arabs would melt into the indigenous peoples, not vice versa.

    • @petergeramin7195
      @petergeramin7195 3 года назад +7

      How are you previously Sudanese

    • @who511
      @who511 3 года назад +4

      @@petergeramin7195 hahah 😆 for real. That makes no sense

  • @tarrasteno
    @tarrasteno 7 лет назад +30

    you are 28% Berber/ Amazigh !!! That's really nice to know that we Berbers share the same DNA with some beautiful people from Sudan, though we have different skin colour

    • @returnofthebrotha
      @returnofthebrotha 4 года назад +6

      Well - REAL Berbers do not have a different skin color, as the real deal are blak and African! The language is the key, if you doubt it. Any whytes came as P.O.W.'s or conquerors, later assimilated into African culture. You would have to be a fool to think that whytes came up naturally right next to blaks, IN Africa. Whytes are not even from Europe.

    • @moorishsociety7339
      @moorishsociety7339 2 года назад +5

      Berbers can have any skin color without being mixed.

    • @yhcm5880
      @yhcm5880 2 года назад +1

      my dads luo and is 13 percent arabid

    • @tarrasteno
      @tarrasteno 2 года назад +4

      @@returnofthebrotha Genetics has to do with science, not with ideology. Skin Color has to do with the climate. All humans were black first and then their skin color evolved to adopt to climate of the new places they immigrated to. That's why, you can't expect a Berber from Kabyle where it snows to have the same color of a Berber/Tuareg from a Sub-Saharan country like Niger where temperature is extremely hot and dry. Berbers have different skin colors in the same way, the Sub-Saharan Africans have different types of black color ( the Senegalese or South Sudanese are darker than the Kenyans). There also are Asian people that are black such as Tamils, the Australian aborigines, Papua Guineans.

    • @frzadb.1818
      @frzadb.1818 2 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @AmenaandElias
    @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад +145

    IF YOU ARE SUDANESE you can do this test for FREE!!! If you do please let me know what your results are!

    • @aliomer61
      @aliomer61 8 лет назад +3

      Heart of Africa ليه ي استاذه ما بتنشري الحضاره النوبيه والاهرامات النوبيه وحضارة كوش
      it's will be great 😘😘😘

    • @minatbabikir2045
      @minatbabikir2045 8 лет назад +3

      Heart of Africa really interesting 😊I am Sudanese but my mum is Egyptian i consider my self Arab and African .
      If people say Sudanese are African what could Egyptian and Moroccan be .

    • @tupaca4395
      @tupaca4395 8 лет назад +5

      Minat Babikir that their business we had nothing to do with them we are African that's it

    • @nobully100
      @nobully100 8 лет назад +8

      Minat Babikir Unless your mother is Has Arab ancestry then you are half Arab. Other than that Egypt belong to native Nubians.

    • @bergenn4774
      @bergenn4774 8 лет назад +9

      Heart of Africa Hi again! I think the results by 23andme are not so accurate because they lack data from Sudan that's why they are offering these free tests. Also Sudan is located in North Africa according to UN and other organizations. USA for political reasons is working to put Sudan in east Africa but the UN still insists of classifying Sudan as a North African country and in some departments Sudan is considered a part of Middle East and north east Africa just like Egypt. I would recommend you to try ancestoryDNA because it seems more accurate specially after analyzing the DNA of Ethiopians, Somalis and Eritreans. Although most Somali people here did not like the Middle East or in other words Yemeni affiliation, but it can be true when you consider the geographic locations across the Red Sea and human migrations back and forth between east Africa and west Arabia.

  • @HamiticKushitic
    @HamiticKushitic 4 года назад +8

    I am Oromo and i liked the video, so, greeting to all my African Sudanese people.

  • @ahmadalshehabi1138
    @ahmadalshehabi1138 7 лет назад +23

    I guess the Arab Sudanese historical mix was more cultural rather than biological. If we keep looking at Arabism as a blood thing, it will just separate us more. I grow up in the UAE and school was pretty pan-Arab. It never occurred to me that there are people who look at Sudanese as non-Arab because of skin color.
    Here's the deal. In the two countries I was raised up in (Syria, UAE) and me being Palestinian, I was never taught by family, school or society that black Arabs are non-Arabs. It was just black Arabs and white Arabs (yes in those countries you're considered a white person if you're not African black). I feel like it's more that Arabs raised in the west and westerners are the ones who view Arab as a racial group rather than a cultural geographic mixture of countries which also includes a few black majority countries and black populations in non-black majority countries.

    • @sosaq3841
      @sosaq3841 7 лет назад +4

      Exactly its mostly the western taught ones that have anti-arab sentiment that carry this bullshit

    • @sosaq3841
      @sosaq3841 7 лет назад +4

      +Ntu & Eu
      Nah it's because many have not met a black Arab or have preconceived notions because they're ignorant. I mean my pops is Arab who spent most his life in Morocco yet has a sudanese business partner (black man) no issues since they're very good friends same goes for a Syrian man (my dad knows) who owns a restaurant with a egyptian (black) manager.
      It's all down to ignorance. Like I know for sure my dad would have had some suspicions about his friend when he first met him but now they're great friends. I know I don't speak of all Arabs but this is my perspective and is what I witnessed and I hope you understand it's all due to personal experience and the reason theres a "collective" anti-black sentiment among Arab people is simply because many have not met or even had any relationships with a black person.
      Peace

    • @sosaq3841
      @sosaq3841 7 лет назад +2

      Racism towards black people happens *right now* because of ignorance and in the past for the same thing: *Ignorance!*. But if you believe its otherwise then please believe whatever rocks your boat.

    • @t.s.6992
      @t.s.6992 3 года назад +5

      Arabs ARE racial (or more accurately “ethnic”) group, they are the Tribes of Arabia that conquered the levant, Mesopotamia, north Africa, and Persia. Persians didn’t lose their identity while the others did.
      They are not blacks, they are semites. So the term “Black Arabs” is not true.

    • @ahmadalshehabi1138
      @ahmadalshehabi1138 3 года назад +1

      @@t.s.6992 there are many black arabs out there who would disagree

  • @mounyjunub8772
    @mounyjunub8772 4 года назад +8

    Beautiful I'm from south sudan but we are still one country even tho we were saparated we still shared one name sudan

    • @Brando-k6o
      @Brando-k6o Месяц назад +1

      We love south sudan ❤

  • @TooCrazedAhmedOfficial
    @TooCrazedAhmedOfficial 8 лет назад +253

    You look like the people from the ancient Egypt beautiful.

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад +23

      Thank you!

    • @momoeagle206
      @momoeagle206 7 лет назад +12

      No he Mean Egypt today that we are specially Upper Egypt the dark red Brown skin we still have Sudan wa sunder the Egyptian rules for centuries she has North African which is refer Direct to Egypt now go read so researches specially recent on from National Geographic

    • @losaaeagle6906
      @losaaeagle6906 7 лет назад +15

      Momo Eagle
      In December 2012, a scientific study by Zahi Hawass ( an egyptian scientist ) and his colleagues revealed that Ramses III and his patrilineal lineage belonged to the E1b1a chromosome Y haplogroup [173], [174] found mostly in sub-Saharan Africa .

    • @Ismaieel
      @Ismaieel 7 лет назад +33

      Ancient Sudan is ancient Egypt.

    • @losaaeagle6906
      @losaaeagle6906 7 лет назад +2

      Yes I knew that

  • @mtayelkarim
    @mtayelkarim 7 лет назад +3

    Thaaank you for the video. I took the test about a year ago and long story short the result showed that I am basically 96% African and 2% European and 1.2% middle eastern.

  • @rogernsong7625
    @rogernsong7625 7 лет назад +13

    Amena Teferi this means that the original Egyptians were Bantus. The reason is that the Nubian kingdom south of the Nile which it is believed to have been at the genesis of the Ancient Egyptian civilisation is present day Sudan. Good news I'll say!

    • @AncestorsJourneys
      @AncestorsJourneys 5 лет назад

      I got a match with Ancient Egypt archaeological dna samples 😁

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 5 лет назад

      roger nsong The original Egyptians were not Bantus. They were Egyptians just like today. Look at this Egyptian statue from 4,500 years ago from the old kingdom: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f5/The_seated_scribe.jpg
      Here is a close up of the facial features, 100% Egyptian, not Bantu: external-preview.redd.it/ZZjo3ZD6RPSCYo-sVS0tkMWHiWaVKBjdF-kpKsIB1x0.jpg?auto=webp&s=9ee007b105281a21ff41eb1cbb038027a4456cdb

    • @selendriamuganogo7077
      @selendriamuganogo7077 4 года назад +1

      Tito Torres those are scribes not pharaohs

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 4 года назад

      Selendria Muganogo Whats the difference? They’re all Ancient Egyptians! It took all of them to create that civilization and culture. I can post probably a total of 40 painted Ancient Egyptian statues from royals, nobles, scribes, soldiers, merchants, farmers craft workers etc. that all look like modern Egyptians. But since you want to see Ancient Egyptian royals, I’ll grant you that wish... look below, here’s a few of them:
      Pharoahs and queens:
      ibb.co/JFX72zB
      ibb.co/GVhgj4Y
      ibb.co/r6pBD8p
      ibb.co/T1KTr1T
      ibb.co/ZL7x6zM
      ibb.co/qskBw78
      ibb.co/WnKwTqY
      ibb.co/m6X9BKz
      ibb.co/7VjXbZv
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      Princes and princess:
      ibb.co/X7tLPc9
      ibb.co/1bfTkGs
      You must accept that Ancient Egyptians were just like modern Egyptians and were their ancestors because I posted painted limestone statues made to look like realistic people as proof that you can see with your own eyes. If you still deny this after all the evidence I’ve supplied, you have no desire to adjust your position based on incoming evidence as I do, which would mean you have an agenda and that is sinister. I hope you are not one of those fools because in another thread we’ve had friendly enough conversation about West Africa and it’s wonderful civilizations such as the Ghana, Ashanti, Songhai and Nok civilizations. Please, look into yourself to be reasonable and don’t be blinded by the desire for racial pride. It’s not an odd thing to believe that the ancient Egyptians are the ancestors of the modern Egyptians and that they are the same people. It’s actually normal and true for most populations of the world.

    • @Tashaten
      @Tashaten 2 года назад

      That's right the ancient ones was the Bantu people!!! They better wake up to the truth it will set you freee!!!

  • @ItsHH90
    @ItsHH90 8 лет назад +28

    Lol I got my results back too mines were 47 North African and 46 subsaharan. It was so confusing I was like where's the nubian??? My life is a lie!!!

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад +6

      M O D E S T * S O U L lol right I'm glad I'm not the only one who was confused. They need a better way to classify Nubians. Upload your results please I would love to see them!!

    • @listenup2882
      @listenup2882 7 лет назад +6

      Nubians are North African. North African isn't a race. Many genes are shared by Black and 'White' Africans and Middle Easterners.

    • @momoeagle206
      @momoeagle206 7 лет назад +2

      M O D E S T * S O U L don't forget that Egyptians and Nubian's sharing a lot of History together so its not weird

    • @redhakhiati5148
      @redhakhiati5148 7 лет назад +6

      no north african is a race berber tribes "AMAZIGH" you should chek it out i wonder how authers follow african ingiore this and all think we are som invaders but we are really africans like it our not

    • @byronscott7661
      @byronscott7661 7 лет назад +4

      Mine was 28% European and I cried because I don't like white people lol

  • @A__Mina
    @A__Mina 8 лет назад +147

    You look like those ancient Egyptians in the hieroglyphics :)

    • @MercyAlwyz23
      @MercyAlwyz23 5 лет назад +24

      Wow! That makes sense because the Nubians and Egyptians were very close from what I’ve researched! Fighting and trading....at one point the Nubians conquered Egypt and ruled for a time.

    • @catroman9516
      @catroman9516 4 года назад +5

      That's all makeup if she cleans her face n remove the lacefront wig she LL look like a normal back woman

    • @lf1496
      @lf1496 4 года назад +15

      @@catroman9516 what lace front?, go to her channel with her beautiful husband stupid, That's her hair. She is the face of the hieroglyphics, not your dry face😂. They were black and beautiful like her, her genetic maternal marker L0a goes back to the first woman. You're just a hater ugly Karen, stalking the beautiful black girl, typical. ruclips.net/video/mUGpiITC6bY/видео.html

    • @alaashallal
      @alaashallal 4 года назад +2

      IIKKRRR OMG SHE PRETTY AF MAN

    • @catroman9516
      @catroman9516 4 года назад

      @@Elias_Truth never fool or else she wouldn't wear it

  • @an36594
    @an36594 8 лет назад +6

    IT LIT🎊🎉🎊 Cameroon was one of the countries on there. Thanks for sharing😄

  • @rah.r5830
    @rah.r5830 8 лет назад +52

    That means you are basically 100% African. YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!
    #AfricanPride

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад +9

      rwar W 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 YAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @africanchild2618
      @africanchild2618 7 лет назад +5

      Rah W hate to burst your bubble but for now she is 62.3% African. Saudi Arabia, oman, yemen, kuwait etc are classed under north africa while middle east only includes lebanon, syria and iran (caucuses with ancestry). She is 54% horn african because with this company east africa only involves the horn of africa while othet countries like congo,uganda, tanzania, kenya etc are west africa with this company. Central africa means pygmy or khoisan with this company.

    • @ndiayek
      @ndiayek 5 лет назад +8

      @@africanchild2618 You don't what you're talking about. Those countries that you think are located in North Africa (Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, Kuwait) are in fact countries located in Western Asia and are considered as being parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Also they are Middle Eastern countries.
      Either that company or you don't know geographical locations of countries because the African countries you mentionned are falsely categorized.

    • @eho6380
      @eho6380 3 года назад +1

      @@africanchild2618 Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, Kuwait etc. aren't North African.
      1 Word:
      Geography

    • @MotivateMoments2023
      @MotivateMoments2023 3 года назад

      @@africanchild2618 nord africa=Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and egypt
      Nord africa literally mean berber
      And there is no relation between nord Africa and Middle east

  • @africasbest6391
    @africasbest6391 8 лет назад +74

    I'm honestly confused.....looking at Horn Africans (Ethiopian, somali. Eritreans) take this test they have way more mixture then you. Most of the horn africans ones are half and half. It's interesting but I still think these tests are bull because Africa is more than Bantu and Arab. Why do they have a billione choices for Europeans but not for Africans? I honestly don't think they put time and effort into studying Africa. You're either bantu or arab to them. I think that's bull because there are way more tribes then bantu and arab. I still think Horn Africans are cushtic and semtic orginal tribe.

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад +9

      Africa's Best Yeah 23andme doesn't have enough samples that's why it's free for Sudanese people. I think that's why the results are so vague. Most Africans I've seen do it get Bantu and Arab. I wish they would explain a little more why that is.

    • @jamacwaal8026
      @jamacwaal8026 8 лет назад +28

      Somalis have Eurasian "admixture" from 10kya, along with most Cushitic speaking peoples of E. Africa. Habesha people also primarily descend from those groups, but have relatively recent South Arabian admixture from around 2500-3000 years ago.
      Basically, a group of humans left E. Africa ~50,000 years ago, traveled north and through the Sinai to the Middle East, and a group of those people returned to Africa through the same route, eventually becoming the Egyptian, Berber, and Cushitic peoples. The Proto-Cushites then resettled in the Horn of Africa anywhere from 5 to 8 thousand years ago, eventually becoming the Somalis, Oromos, Afars etc. Then a wave of South Arabians migrated to the Highlands of Ethiopia and mixed with the Cushitic speaking ancestors of the Habesha.

    • @jamacwaal8026
      @jamacwaal8026 8 лет назад +5

      to be honest, it's a little confusing. Apparently the Kerma culture that laid the foundations of the Kingdom of Kush were Cushitic speakers, yet the Nubian language is quite clearly Nilo-Saharan. Add in the Beja conquest of Nubia, and it seems it's a bit of both. Or I could be mistaken.

    • @bergenn4774
      @bergenn4774 8 лет назад +3

      Jamac Waal hi! There is debate about the Nubian language being Nilo-Saharan. Many scholars believe that it should be classified as Afro-Asiatic. Specially that the Nubian genetic profile is always found to be similar to other groups in the area like Beja, Ja3aliens, Who speak Afro-Asiatic language compared to gene profile of groups in Sudan who speak Nilo-Saharan languages.

    • @bergenn4774
      @bergenn4774 8 лет назад

      Bright Side hi! I think we read the same paper by the Spanish group from Barcelona, Dobroo et al. 2015. But actually it says that Nubian and Sudanese Arabs cluster close to Egyptians, Copts and North Africans. When they applied PC3 then Copts were distinct. Nevertheless in another study Nubians and Sudanese Arabs had more Eurasian genes compared to Beja, Ethiopians and Somalis.

  • @charmainej4820
    @charmainej4820 7 лет назад +4

    thank you for doing this!!Shout out from South Africa

  • @fatimahassan9685
    @fatimahassan9685 7 лет назад +4

    Hey Amina coming at you from k-town had my test back and OMG 56% middle eastern 32% East African 11% North African. A bit shocking simply because I thought I'd have more west African dna but as my grandmother told me Shiygiah people are dark. Love your channel btw

  • @selendriamuganogo7077
    @selendriamuganogo7077 7 лет назад +3

    My favorite part about your video is your haplogroup from your mom... I haven't seen another one on here that's as old as yours... That is so cool to know that your ancestors have been on earth for 55 thousand years...wow...

  • @elshadai8816
    @elshadai8816 8 лет назад +4

    This is kind of random, but your curls are looking better and better every video! Much love from an Ethiopian

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад

      +El Shadai Thank you it's been a struggle with these curls lol!!!

    • @Tashaten
      @Tashaten 2 года назад +1

      She is the original true unmixed ancient Egyptian painting like other fellow Africans also!! All praises to the MOST HIGH CREATOR!!!!

  • @kalhussain2677
    @kalhussain2677 7 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much Amena for this video and the DNA test

  • @palmmalp2861
    @palmmalp2861 8 лет назад +17

    HI amena ,first of all sorry for my english ,i live in france,north africans (not egypt ,i talk about the "maghreb region" wich is morocco algeria tunisia ,lybia ,tuaregs ) we are 100 % Berbers ( in our language we say IMAZIGHEN ) , for example 60 % of moroccan people speak our autochton language the TAMAZIGHT and the other moroccans speak DARIJA wich is a sort of "arabic creole " ,go watch in google or youtube ! your are sudanese and you speak arab like egyptians etc believe me as a moroccan i dont understand 1 word lol ,but in morocco we can learn in school arab ,french ,spanish etc! thank you for being insterested in our history . en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berbers

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад +3

      palm malp that is very interesting! I did not know that about Morocco thank you for sharing!

    • @imtih.9439
      @imtih.9439 8 лет назад +4

      Heart of Africa hi Amena, I have watched your video with great interest, especially that you are the first Sudanese I've seen taking a DNA test.
      Amazigh are the native inhabitants of North Africa and to a certain extend it got mixed with different ethnicities. However you will still find especially in Morocco or Algeria big communities who are through and through amazigh and what I mean by that, arabization did not reach them. We can't deny that the government has been arabized and that they are recognized Arab countries. Further more, ppl have not only mixed with arabs but also with different people from around the Mediterranean and as far as up north in Europe with vandals who have settled in North Africa. We are talking about thousands of years... people just look different in North Africa. Like Palm has mentioned, North African get taught Arabic in school, however for children who have not been raised in our native countries we only get taught either amazigh or darija, depending on your background and upbringing. Darija is a mix of North African with, berber words and depending on location like tunisia it would be further mixed with Punic, French, Italian and no Arab from the mashriq or gulf would ever understand us.
      Since I've been living in the gulf for many years I picked up different dialects but it's purely from living here and I still have huge trouble expressing myself in an Arabic which would be more or less understood so I stick to English.
      I took ancestry DNA a few months ago and am currently waiting for my 23and me results.
      You are beautiful btw :-)
      One more thing, I'm sure you do have a mix with Arab because the North African component includes various gulf countries on 23and me but excludes the Levent which they are assigning to Middle East.
      Don't let people pull you down with their comments. ❤️

    • @shanabelaroukhi4930
      @shanabelaroukhi4930 8 лет назад +3

      palm malp please don't mislead people saying we are 100% amazigh, we are not. If you studied the history of Morocco you would never say we are genetically homogeneous. Berberists want to ignore thousands of years of history, what about the phoenicians who founded several costal cities did they just disapear ? what about the Romans, northern Morocco was part of the Roman empire, what about the arabs who brought us Islam, or the spanish muslim who fled from spain after the catholics took Al Andalus some of them were arabs others were european, or 250 years of attacks on christan ships that makes a lot of captives, yes european slaves, that's for the north, as for the southern part, don't you know that Morocco used to be an empire that reached as far as the senegal river ? Trade, slavery, and don't forget that our kings had the tradition to have a black Royal guard, do you want me to continue ? Morocco has a rich history and was never isolated from its neighbours so we have, of course amazigh blood but, depending on the region it's mixed with many other ethnicities.

    • @nzwaywish
      @nzwaywish 7 лет назад

      shana bela roukhi The phenocians were traders not invaders. They stuck to the coast, built port cities and kept it moving. They did not go pass the coast. The Romans used north africa just for trade as well there was never huge migrations from southern Europe to North Africa. Military conquests do not mean genetic imprint on the gene pool of the mass populations. Which live in isolation.

    • @sosaq3841
      @sosaq3841 7 лет назад

      "The romans used north Africa for trade" Nigga dont let me start on your bummy ass again

  • @amaanreer5311
    @amaanreer5311 8 лет назад +11

    north African component is a good indicator of berber or berber like ancestry, this component peaks in berbers, especially Moroccans.

    • @ليتالابيد
      @ليتالابيد 5 лет назад

      north africans are copts and amazighs,nubians

    • @eho6380
      @eho6380 3 года назад

      @@ليتالابيد Nubians aren't exactly North African and Copts are merely a part of the Egyptian population which is entirely North African (Muslims, Jews and Atheists too).

    • @benrejeb890
      @benrejeb890 9 дней назад

      @@ليتالابيد that does not exist

  • @puremeditations6709
    @puremeditations6709 7 лет назад +5

    Omg you're like the whole world, but somehow managed to remain as African as they come. Really cool!

  • @habteghebreberhan6826
    @habteghebreberhan6826 2 года назад

    That's normal because the most of Arab Sudanese have, Arab Egyptian blood also. Even some other tribes like BaniAmir, Halenga, Bisharin, Habab and even Hadandawa have a percentage of Arab blood.

  • @nadera1830
    @nadera1830 8 лет назад +48

    Well, I think today we consider "Arab" as cultural identity and spoken language and acceptance of Values more than a race.. Arabisation.. Thats how we see it, Ibn Taimiah belive whoever speak Arabic he/she is an arab.. Example: Sudanese & Saudi have more in common (in terms of values, culture, tradition, language, mythologies, proverbs..etc) more than let say a Sudanese with a person from Angola... BTW, from my experience, Sudanese are the kindest people among all Arabs..

    • @shanabelaroukhi4930
      @shanabelaroukhi4930 8 лет назад +2

      Nader naz exactly

    • @redhakhiati5148
      @redhakhiati5148 7 лет назад +3

      yes north african are amazighr.

    • @ummaasiyah9321
      @ummaasiyah9321 7 лет назад +2

      Nava sh I agree, North Africans are Africans. The only Arab thing about North Africa is the religion and languages, but besides that, North Africans are still Africans

    • @arabsofalgeria9869
      @arabsofalgeria9869 7 лет назад +3

      most of north africains are arabs am from algeria and i did my test dna and am an arab

    • @nadera1830
      @nadera1830 7 лет назад +2

      Yup M, Arabs are Black, White, brown all together.. I am a Saudi from Najd and from a tribal background.. My cousin is Black and I am brown.. My uncle is married to a black Saudi Arab women.. So yeah, you can't tell who is Arab based on color.. Black were in Arabia for 2000 thousand years now.. We are mixed

  • @wategna
    @wategna 8 лет назад +36

    Don't deny your arab roots ! Africa was once a black continent until it was invaded !! That's why some counties in Africa like eritrea (kunama) ethiopia (anyawk) south sudan (nuer, dinka) northern sudan Nubians etc !! Are Pure indigenous Nilotic people's

    • @siramike2654
      @siramike2654 7 лет назад +9

      do people ever know that human are model of climatic experiment. north Africa is cold enough to produce white skin people. who say white skin is only confined in Europe or west Asia. bushman are lighter than people of north Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea and even some Arabs in middle and yet they are Africans without any doubt. Africa is large enough to create different spectrum of skin colors because it has different climatic zones.

    • @nzwaywish
      @nzwaywish 7 лет назад +2

      TeyahnaMajor Lies. What makes you think black is the color of Africans yet Majority of Africans are shades of brown. Stop making shit up cuz you dark as hell, there's nothing wrong with that cuz dark skin women are beautiful, but don't go around claiming Africans must be black to be indigenous because africa is a huge Continent with various environments and climates. That's going to breed different looking people. That's how science works.

    • @nzwaywish
      @nzwaywish 7 лет назад +1

      Sira Mike no one in North Africa is white skinned, I'm north African and never seen a white skinned north african. There are light skinned yellow colored ones but that's about it.

    • @BoqPrecision
      @BoqPrecision 7 лет назад

      TeyahnaMajor kunama etal are West African immigrant to Eritrea. They settled there in transit to the pilgrimage to Makkah (hajj). They are not indigenous

    • @hto560
      @hto560 7 лет назад +2

      There’s also quite a few Nuer in Ethiopia. My family’s is nuer from Ethiopia. I feel like I might have a bit of mixture from other Ethiopian groups like the Amhara or Oromo’s cause my mom is lighter than most nuer people.

  • @mmahcisse7941
    @mmahcisse7941 7 лет назад +10

    4:58 , just because Sudan split doesn't make it not North East African lol. It's only called South Sudan because it's in the lower region of Sudan. It's still in the northeastern region of Africa, just the Southern part of Sudan.

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  7 лет назад +6

      MMah Cisse THIS!!! I've always thought the same thing but politically speaking Sudan is in North Africa now. It doesn't make sense! It was NorthEast but when the south split somehow it became North??? I totally agree with you.

    • @محمدسلمان-خ1و7و
      @محمدسلمان-خ1و7و 7 лет назад +1

      Even egypt is north east african. Both Egypt and Sudan are considered more north african than north east african due to the cultural ties.
      Also majority of Sudan is geographically in north of africa after the split sooo.....

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  7 лет назад +2

      It's just the culture ties that puts us in the North? Geographically isn't Chad and other countries also in the "North"

    • @MeowAttack1
      @MeowAttack1 7 лет назад

      I think it's because Egypt and Sudan were once country. It's not surprising to me that we share the music, culture, language, and even some dishes with Egypt. Sudan became independent that long ago from British controlled Egypt

  • @quinncity214
    @quinncity214 Год назад +1

    I just got my 23&me results I’m 76.5 sub Saharan 64.4 west African 31.2 Nigerian …. Born and raised in America im just ready to start studying African culture

  • @lovethyself744
    @lovethyself744 5 лет назад +7

    You are indigenous North African

  • @mamadeebuildsahouse
    @mamadeebuildsahouse 7 лет назад

    I added you to my playlist of people with 100% dna! Welcome to the club. Mine also shown that I'm 100%!

  • @MikeSmithComedian
    @MikeSmithComedian 8 лет назад +71

    Google "ancient Egyptian dancing girls". You look exactly like them. Especially the ones playing the flute.

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад +9

      Mike Smith okay I will!!!

    • @timothymoore6341
      @timothymoore6341 7 лет назад +17

      +Heart of Africa You look just like a Nubian princess. :)

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 5 лет назад +3

      Mike Smith Nubians at one time were very African (ancient Egyptians showed Nubians as very black in color with kinky hair like pure Nilotes), but became mixed with Egyptian ancestry over the millennia because of close contact with Egypt so many Nubians today are very mixed race and have some features borrowed from the Egyptians.

    • @zigzag1able
      @zigzag1able 5 лет назад +1

      @@IslenoGutierrez is there a solid conclusive evidence for that???

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 5 лет назад +1

      Nobility Is A Must Actually yes, there is solid evidence. Ancient Egyptians depicted Nubians as very negroid in appearance as you can see from Ancient Egyptian depictions of them: mathildasanthropologyblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/nubian-tile.png
      But there would be a later event to happen during Egypt’s late period that would biologically change the Nubians in the way they can be found today.
      An Ancient Greek historian named Herodotus in his written work tells of a migration of 240,000 Egyptian men of fighting age during the 26th dynasty of Egypt that deserted Egypt for Ethiopia (the name Ancient Greeks called Nubia, which was the Kingdom of Kush) the Egyptians were stationed at Egyptian watch posts near Egypt’s borders and were not relieved for 3 years. So the men deserted Egypt and fled to Nubia and took wives among the population. This racial mixing led to the mixed race type of Nubians we see today.
      Here is Herodotus’s account of the migration: www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Hdt.%202.30&lang=original

  • @Dr_MKUltra
    @Dr_MKUltra 4 года назад +1

    Africans should always be proud. No matter which part of Africa.

  • @GabarMaayo
    @GabarMaayo 8 лет назад +87

    I was so excited to watch this! Finally a Sudanese does an ancestry test. Girl we are like the same peoples lol. I got a little excited and added North African to my East African too! But North Africans are not ethnically African, they covered samples that were Algerian, Bahrani, Bedouin, Egyptian, Jordanian, Kuwaiti, Moroccan, Mozabite, Palestinian, Saudi Arabian, Tunisian, Emirati, and Yemeni. So technically you are 62.3% African.

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад +11

      LOL we are literally like identical! That is funny! And thank you for the explanation because I was so confused. I don't think they should put all of those different samples under 1 category!!! They need to make it more clear! I will try GEDmatch but that website is confusing.

    • @palmmalp2861
      @palmmalp2861 8 лет назад +27

      "the modern somali family" Excuse me,we imazighen are like shit for you ? we are not enough africans because we have white skin,im not going to insult you because i think is just ignorance,if some day you come to france or morocco etc NEVER say what you are writing, it can start in fist fight,your deniying its our autochtone land, if you dont know who are the people in the imazighen "maghreb" people google is your friend !

    • @djibrila.2066
      @djibrila.2066 8 лет назад +24

      The Modern Somali Family the north african component is Amazigh which is the native north african people for most part

    • @GabarMaayo
      @GabarMaayo 8 лет назад +18

      I know there are ethnic North Africans, I am not talking about them. I am talking about the 23andme samples, they are including those who are not ethnically African by including countries like Saudi Arabia and Yemen for example. Which obviously makes it confusing for people who get results for North Africa including myself.

    • @GabarMaayo
      @GabarMaayo 8 лет назад +3

      Heart of Africa I know it's so confusing! you should try DNALAND too I liked that better :)

  • @sawahir559haroun6
    @sawahir559haroun6 2 года назад

    I'm also from North sudan but a bit higher from where she's from and I might be a bit Egyptian bc they get mixed up in North sudan alot

  • @johnbohr251
    @johnbohr251 7 лет назад +18

    Your eyes are amazing, hypnotic. You look like those bas-relief carvings from the pyramids of Nubian royalty.

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  7 лет назад +1

      John Bohr Thank you!!!

    • @catroman9516
      @catroman9516 4 года назад

      That's all eye makeup n lash extensions

    • @MYTMIC
      @MYTMIC 4 года назад +2

      @@catroman9516 and ancient Nubians also wore makeup and extensions, it's part of the culture

    • @Tashaten
      @Tashaten 2 года назад +1

      You are of many of the painting in stone my sister!! I'm from Oklahoma of America!!!

  • @TheSallyManuel
    @TheSallyManuel 7 лет назад +1

    This was so interesting to see- especially how small the middle eastern/Arab part was!

    • @TheSallyManuel
      @TheSallyManuel 7 лет назад +3

      mainly because it's assumed us north/east Africans "must" have Arab dna in us *rolls eyes*

    • @stoicrack2533
      @stoicrack2533 7 лет назад +2

      North african are mixed of arabs, europeans and african races, it depends of the person, many of them have high level of arab DNA, but anyway arab is an identity and lenguage, not pure race

    • @MeowAttack1
      @MeowAttack1 7 лет назад

      I don't think East Africans usually are stereotyped to have Arab DNA though. It's usually the Arab speaking North African countries like Sudan, Egypt, Morocco, etc.

    • @habesha.baddie6492
      @habesha.baddie6492 7 лет назад

      rami yousif, sadly it is thought that East Africans (Horn of Africans) have Arab DNA due to having softer, looser hair, light skin, and different faces. Note that there are some Habeshas who look black,and some who look "Arab". Personally, I think that there is no such thing as an "Arab" or "Black" look. For example, you could find a Habesha with pale skin that resembles the light skinned Arab, and a Saudi with dark brown skin. When it comes to this false concept called "race" the lines are very blurred! However, I just wanted to put in my two cents on the matter.

    • @Hammxd-uq8xx
      @Hammxd-uq8xx 6 месяцев назад

      Bro she is a danglwai

  • @hudasalih1885
    @hudasalih1885 8 лет назад +8

    Thanks for this video, I have been meaning to get my DNA tested as well, I'm in the States right now and for sure will give it a try. also for the Arab part, the Arabs when they arrived to Sudan some of them did mix in but of course the African DNA as we all know is stronger and due to the mix the next generations who are born mixed had more of an African DNA than of an Arab one, then this generation went ahead and mixed with Sudanese of only African blood which resulted in the almost disappearance of the Arab blood leaving as you saw in your test results a very small percentage. now the whole process of mixing in happened over 500 years ago and that's enough time for the Arab blood to kinda weaken...this is how you may find some family members looking more Africans than the others who might have a mixed race looks. lol sorry for rambling but I am doing a research on Sudan at UIC and have been spending a lot of time on Sudanese history and how Arabs came into Sudan. thanks again for this video.

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад +3

      Huda Salih thank you for this post! This is also a fascinating topic for me. I am very interested in Susan's history and genetic makeup. I've heard many different theories but so far everything you said sounds the most plausible. Please keep me updated on your study!

  • @Safirlady
    @Safirlady 7 лет назад +1

    Neat results hun. Mama Africa is a unique continent et had diverse ethnic groups within itself even before the modern advent of colonialism, etc. In modern times westerners try to separate us by calling some of us mixed or labeling us as more or less European based on the natural variation in our skin tone. But really East Africans hold some of the oldest DNA in the world. Yes, some east or N. Africans may look differently but it is all in the African family. Your DNA is beautiful;)!!

  • @tizitaabeba1985
    @tizitaabeba1985 6 лет назад +3

    Yes that is interesting, I did my DNA, it turned out to be 63 % middle eastern and 6 % east Africa and 1% North Africa, 30 % Africa south hunter gatherer . And I am Ethiopian from Gonder. 🤔

    • @kaylovee9062
      @kaylovee9062 4 года назад +2

      right, I don't trust fully on DNA tests they are not really accurate.

  • @bosslightproductions498
    @bosslightproductions498 Год назад

    The way how ancient egyptians are described thats how you look... I'm not sure but I think sudan was the south kingdom... so it make sense the area they say your genes are from

  • @j.cbrosy4136
    @j.cbrosy4136 5 лет назад +8

    You look like the descendant of an ancient nubian queen on a pyramid

  • @lalamariamibrown
    @lalamariamibrown 7 лет назад +1

    Im always suprised whenever i meet Sudanese people and they say theyre arab lol they sure dont look like arab be proud of you black african roots guys

  • @selendriamuganogo7077
    @selendriamuganogo7077 8 лет назад +3

    omg i could no wait to click your video lol

  • @shueibdahir
    @shueibdahir 8 месяцев назад

    I'm honestly not suprised at the results. There reason being the predominant group of north africa which is close to sudan are berbers/amazigh. Arabs are not the first group to have intermingled with them. The predecessors of arabs and jews, the phoenicians were there much much earlier. Also ethiopian semitic speaking groups are also born of the predecessors of arabs.
    What i'm saying is that north and east africa are very much connected and have always been a part of west asia. We eastern africans even share ancestors with arabs. I know my lineage goes back to the natufians of the levant and ancient east africans over 10000 years ago.
    So yeah be very proud of your result ✊🏽

  • @jrpone
    @jrpone 7 лет назад +21

    You look like an Egyptian Queen..right off the Tomb wall

  • @mohamedelobaid2764
    @mohamedelobaid2764 7 лет назад +1

    I'm a Sudanese resident in Saudi Arabia and on of the most fanatic fans on you tube I hope that we will be able to communicate with you

  • @DeAndreaSimpson
    @DeAndreaSimpson 5 лет назад +2

    Wow! I'll have to do this DNA test. We're actually from the same tribe :)

  • @angopaz7350
    @angopaz7350 7 лет назад +2

    This is really important. There is no such thing as "African features". All features, including those we are taught to associate with European and pale/arabs ethnic populations, originate in Africa. There are features more likely to be denigrated because we associate them with blackness, and that deserves attention and addressing, but don't let the rewriting of history and the homogenization of Africa fool you. White people have African features, and not the other way around. The features they insult are those they are least likely to possess. Knowledge is power, reclaim heritage.

  • @Mu3azOsman
    @Mu3azOsman 8 лет назад +35

    ahm, i wanna do this DNA thing! :D

    • @mohammedhisham4071
      @mohammedhisham4071 7 лет назад +2

      Muaz Osman وواه معاذ ايوه اعمل الDNA test عايزين نشوفو في قناتك من فضلك

    • @tasity1041
      @tasity1041 7 лет назад

      Muaz Osman did you do the DNA test yet??

    • @zahirahmed5794
      @zahirahmed5794 7 лет назад

      بل ريت يا معاذ يااخ ، دا موضع حلقه ظريف للدين

    • @fun6698
      @fun6698 7 лет назад

      +mohammed hisham احنا السودانيين ما عندنا علاقة مع العرب

    • @nematosman1450
      @nematosman1450 6 лет назад

      Muaz Osman i

  • @hbaqqari1629
    @hbaqqari1629 8 лет назад

    you are true 100% Sudanes because of some letters are so difficult to pronounced if you are not Sudanes. well done girl keep going I love your chanel xxx.

  • @plant.hacks.4.ur.environment
    @plant.hacks.4.ur.environment 8 лет назад +12

    North Africans are all pretty much either Berber Libyan or Egyptian (everyone from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia is at least partially Berber)

  • @MYTMIC
    @MYTMIC 4 года назад +1

    50000 is beyond ancient, that's prehistoric, but that's not surprising, you are a descendant of the original men and women

  • @AncestorsJourneys
    @AncestorsJourneys 5 лет назад +3

    My maternal haplogroup is Loa, but I wasn't born in Sudan, although it does say I am 34% Sudanese 😁, 18.6% Ethiopian/Eritrean, 41% Southern East African, we could be cousins

  • @psuadonym4740
    @psuadonym4740 7 лет назад +1

    North Africans aren't really Arab, they are people that speak Arabic.
    Real Arabs come from the Arabian peninsula and when Islam came to be they spread out and influenced their conquered lands with their language.
    For example Moroccans, Lebanese and Yemenis don't look like each other.

  • @osirisr.4250
    @osirisr.4250 8 лет назад +8

    a beautiful african girl !!!!!

  • @raphaelgonzalez5032
    @raphaelgonzalez5032 7 лет назад +2

    I am Somali. I did dna test at 23andMe. My result was. Sub-Saharan Africa 88%. North Africa 10%. Europe (Southern Italy) 0 6%. Native American 0.6% Fareast Asia 0.7%.
    Unknown 0.1%.

  • @truthwisdom8607
    @truthwisdom8607 7 лет назад +19

    I'm from Sudan (Ja'aleen) and I also did a 23andme.I got about 60% East African & 40% North African. The East African = Nubian, North African=Egyptian Berber. We aren't arabs. We are a mixture of ancient Nubians & ancient Egyptians, including the "arab" tribes like the Ja'aleen.

  • @behindclosed-doors1418
    @behindclosed-doors1418 5 лет назад

    It is good to see the next generation of African (Americans) who are polished, well spoken and intelligent as Amena is. USA!

  • @iemandmusica
    @iemandmusica 7 лет назад +15

    You definitely look Northen African, trust me. Arabs came from middle east, Arab peninsula and started to colonize north Africa and spread Islam from 630 onwards. Obviously they mixed with the Berbers, the original people from north west Africa, that's how you got 'low %' middle east and high %' north Africa.

    • @nzwaywish
      @nzwaywish 7 лет назад +3

      iemandmusic No. That's not how history works. The Arabs did not successful breach North Africa until the 1,100 north africans fought them off for 300-400 years. This is well stated by Ibn Khaldun who documented exactly how many tribes and people were forced out of Yemen to fight in North Africa. Arabs did not migrate, it was a military move and after they suffered a lot of defeats and as much as we hate fighting we called truce and were able to control our own lands. Read actual history.

    • @Zyzz710
      @Zyzz710 6 лет назад

      >You definitely look Northen African
      Nice one

  • @EADawi-fs9rv
    @EADawi-fs9rv 2 года назад +1

    I’m Sudanese I have African and Arab roots, but somehow I don’t look Sudanese 😹, but both of my parents are 100% Sudannese

  • @stjones1001
    @stjones1001 7 лет назад +2

    this is awesome! you'll see some other Sudanese results posted soon. I would love to compare notes with you! I have one test done on my children's father. will hopefully have one done on his mom and sis soon. also 6 more tests will be submitted soon.

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  7 лет назад +1

      Samantha Jones wow please let me know what the results are when they come back!

    • @stjones1001
      @stjones1001 7 лет назад

      Heart of Africa Kual's maternal haplogroup is L1b. You have a more ancient mhaplo than him. His mother's haplo is 30,000+ years old and is from coastal western africa. There is another Sudanese match he has with a maternal haplo of L5c. How many cousin matches do you have? And have you uploaded to gedmatch? On gedmatch he has a cousin who is Turkish but has around 14% African ancestry who likely descends from a slave taken from Sudan generations ago. Reach out to me via email if you like or private message on youtube... I'll try and send you my email address now.

    • @stjones1001
      @stjones1001 7 лет назад

      Heart of Africa I just saw this article posted on Facebook, it shows a map of ancient nubian cities and Dongola is listed. ... www.publicmedievalist.com/uncovering-african/

  • @Tashaten
    @Tashaten 2 года назад +2

    That's right sister you are the true kin!!! You are the true ancient khemet and the rest of fellows Kin Africans!!!

  • @diana.nikolova7383
    @diana.nikolova7383 7 лет назад +12

    You have so beautiful eyes

  • @sonyadevikumar3691
    @sonyadevikumar3691 7 лет назад

    Amazing you are 90% African. That 3% South Asian was interesting! I've always thought many Sudanese could pass as South Asian. Maybe an ancient group of South Asians traveled back to Africa and that is where that small DNA comes from. Just ordered my NatGeo DNA kit. I could assume I am 100% East Indian, but I studied Anthropology and know that human migration history is very unpredictable!

  • @amarekassa1634
    @amarekassa1634 4 года назад +3

    Beutifull black east african

  • @MultiSciGeek
    @MultiSciGeek 7 лет назад

    "3.3% south Asian. I really don't know where this came form, but ok" Lmao this video was hilarious

  • @khateridriss489
    @khateridriss489 8 лет назад +4

    Heart of Africa thanks very much for this amazing video ! You make us all proud ! I Learnt so many good stuff. This video reminds me my best friend in Khartoum is donglawi he has always said that he is Afro arab because this is what the society identified him In Sudan because he is from the north and i was being Identified as African which is true because my parents are from the west.In 2015 We went to Jordan for a visit and while we were hanging out in downtown town Amman there was a Jordanian guy used a racist word toward us by calling us Abu Samra which means black and I told my friend listen this man saying racist words to us and my friend said to me no it's only saying it to you maybe not me because I'm Arab. I said to him let me ask him if he said the slur to me or to both of us and the Jordanian idiot said that he said that slur to my friend not me but he said we are both black so what's the different, since then my friend called him self Sudanese African 😂😂😂 so I'm excited to share your wonderful video with him

    • @MsTomas086
      @MsTomas086 7 лет назад

      Interesting how they do not get it until the wake up call comes lol.

    • @mikamwambazi3807
      @mikamwambazi3807 7 лет назад

      K Muhajir ...The fact that the fool had the nerve to slur you to your face.

  • @hto560
    @hto560 7 лет назад +1

    South Sudan represent although my dad lived in Khartoum for many years with his uncle. He learned some Arabic there

  • @skepticproof
    @skepticproof 7 лет назад +16

    north african arabs came from the arabic peninsula ! im a north african arab ! some middle easterns took the test and they showed high pourcentages of north africa wich is obviously the arabs that came from a specific area from audi arabia and other reagions !
    these tests always identify arabs in north africa as north african ! arthoe im not sure if they consider egypt as north africa or middle east
    for exemple algeria are 70% arabs 30% berbers (wich are the real north african natives)
    morocco 50%/50%
    tunisia 95% arab 5% berbers
    lybia im not sure

    • @nzwaywish
      @nzwaywish 7 лет назад +8

      skeptic proof shut up. Arabs did not pervade the gene pool of North Africans. They document well how many people left yemen to fight the north Africans. The number by Ibn Khaldun was 120,000. That's not enough for millions of people from Egypt to Morocco. We converted to Islam and they went back, we controlled our own land. Do some research and read before you open your stupid fucking mouth. Most north africans are about 70-80 percentage Amazigh.

    • @sosaq3841
      @sosaq3841 7 лет назад +1

      +Nassim zway
      The Arabs were Mercenaries that berbers paid to fight against their own LOOL

    • @nzwaywish
      @nzwaywish 7 лет назад

      Sosa Q Exactly and they were also hired by the Vatican to take over Spain, and the real berbers are actually the Hebrew Israelites. And the first Chinese Person was actually a Berber. These are a lot of unknown facts in society.

    • @sosaq3841
      @sosaq3841 7 лет назад +1

      Here's another little excerpt from a historian who ain't stuck in his room all day like a low life:
      "He (Ibn Khaldun) uses other examples to show that the power of the nomadic tribes derived from their alliance with the government and that they never made any real offensives on their own initiative: “That branch of the Zanatah known as the Beni Badin... became devoted supporters of the Almohads as soon as they achieved power. The Beni Badin were much closer to the dynasty than their rivals. . . . In the central Maghreb they controlled more of the plateaux and more of the coastal area than any other branch of the Zanatah. During their summer migrations, they were allowed to go much further than any other nomadic tribe. They made up part of the Almohad army and were responsible for defending the Empire's frontiers.”
      - Yves Lacoste
      www.versobooks.com/blogs/3293-ibn-khaldun-and-the-myth-of-arab-invasion
      You may say why would French man spill the beans on the motives of his fellow frog eaters in revising our history? But just remember Yves was born in Morocco and lived among us so that may be a reason why he decided to expose them. I mean us Moroccans were too illiterate to fight back intellectually and the French were carrying out the same thing with the Kabylies in Algeria (Kabylie myth) by trying to cement a certain identity into them. He also has many manyyyy other examples of how berbers brought in and bribed Arabs to fuck up other berbers using Ibn Khalduns *own* work!
      Finally,
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doukkala
      Read the history section fuck face.

    • @jadoo868
      @jadoo868 7 лет назад

      Not true.

  • @jayaalkhaled399
    @jayaalkhaled399 8 лет назад +1

    Much love from a fellow Sudania from Al Zooma!

    • @lib5084
      @lib5084 3 года назад

      Df is that

  • @hermellaj162
    @hermellaj162 8 лет назад +5

    semira we need a wedding video!!!!!!

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад +5

      hermella J I know I want to but some of the family doesn't want to be on RUclips! Im trying to figure out a way though I promise!!!

  • @proverbalizer
    @proverbalizer 4 года назад

    At first glance I thought possiblly Ethiopian, probably the eyes, but as many people have pointed out you definitely see similar features in much of the art from ancient Kemet

  • @ALGERIEECONOMIE
    @ALGERIEECONOMIE 8 лет назад +5

    You're 28% north African means you're partly Egyptian, most Nuba people are partly Egyptian ....It makes sense because that's where Egypt meets inner Africa

    • @KRoOoOoZ
      @KRoOoOoZ 5 лет назад +2

      no it means she is an arab from semitic ancestries

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 5 лет назад +1

      M7AMD No, the history of Nubia is intertwined with Egypt. Ancient Egyptians depicted Nubians as very black (jet black) in their art and with kinky hair. Over the millennia, the Nubians received a lot of Egyptian ancestry through racial mixing and now Nubians are a mixed race people with many features borrowed from Egyptian people. So they are indeed partly Egyptian and are genetic cousins to modern Egyptians.

    • @Usthereout
      @Usthereout 4 года назад

      @@IslenoGutierrez you're a whole comment just sounds off.........

    • @cnn7775
      @cnn7775 3 года назад

      Her haplogroup says she is part of the original African. Her haplogroup birthed all humans in existence.
      All of those percentages are useless, when she is part of the original literal human race.

    • @Tashaten
      @Tashaten 2 года назад +1

      Yes she's the true unmixed of the bloodline of the ancient Khemet of Nubian!!! All praises to the MOST HIGH CREATOR!!!

  • @ia-fj5uk
    @ia-fj5uk Год назад

    Damn it.. I am also Sudanese and I live in Sudan and Dongolawia just like you.. I was looking for any ways to find out the origin,or anything like this.. and it was great to find this :>♡

  • @bre_me
    @bre_me 7 лет назад +3

    +Heart of Africa Hello! Since you had questions, I just wanted to clear things up! People probably think you were mixed with Arab because you are clearly mixed with Caucasoid people by your appearance. Since you are Sudanese, they knew that it was likely your Caucasoid features came from mixing with Arabs, since they are the neighbors of the Sudanese and have historically intermingled a lot. You found out that you were significantly North African, not Middle Eastern, but it's basically the same thing. Most North Africans are either Arab, Berbers (native North Africans), or a mix of Arab and Berber. Many North Africans also have significant European admixture, and many have Sub-Saharan African admixture. Many North Africans are Arabized Berbers, who are people that are genetically Berber but as a result of history have identified as Arab. This is because of the Arab military AND cultural conquest of North Africa, resulting in the people of North Africa identifying as Arabs, despite not all of them actually being even mostly Arab. This was helped largely in part by the close physical similarities between Berbers and Arabs. This is the same process that happened in much of the MIddle East. The reason why Iranians, for example, don't identify as Arab is because they were able to keep their language, though receiving Islam and other cultural elements from the Arabs. Anyways, your North African (Berber) heritage is the reason why people think you're mixed with Arabs. It's because they are very similar in appearance, and most North Africans identify as Arab regardless. Hope I helped! You are beautiful by the way!

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  7 лет назад

      Thank you this explanation makes the most sense to me!

    • @bre_me
      @bre_me 7 лет назад

      +Heart of Africa You're welcome! I subscribed because you and your channel are awesome!

    • @LinusLinothorax
      @LinusLinothorax 7 лет назад

      Bunching all North Africans together as "Berbers" is incorrect though. The Egyptians used to to speak a language which was part of an entirely different branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. Her 28% "North African" DNA would stem mostly from Egyptian settlers.

    • @bre_me
      @bre_me 7 лет назад

      +LInus Linuthorax True but they would have looked similar regardless. Check out the Egyptian Copts. They are representative of what Ancient Egyptians most likely looked like because they are the direct descendants. They resisted Islamization and much of the mixing from the Arabs and kept the Christian religion and Coptic Egyptian language handed down to them from the Ancient and Early Egyptians

    • @LinusLinothorax
      @LinusLinothorax 7 лет назад

      Actually the Coptic language is extinct since roughly three centuries.

  • @st2ym
    @st2ym 7 лет назад

    Hiiiii Amena .. kaifik?
    it's fascinating how this world works, few days ago i was watching "African American Lives" series
    and I was amazed at how the DNA tests can tell about roots, so I put it in my "to do list"
    THEN today, surprisingly, here you are and your DNA test video :O
    THANKS for sharing! :)

  • @adelsalem343
    @adelsalem343 7 лет назад +7

    People saying North Africans are not arabs are ignorant of the history .
    Yes some North Africans are of Berber origins such as kabile amazigh and shilh .
    But actually more are from Arab descents
    North African countries are :
    Morocco
    Mauritania
    Algeria
    Tunisia
    Egypt
    Lybia

    • @SuperMuneera
      @SuperMuneera 7 лет назад +1

      Adel Salem You're right and wrong. These countries are Arab now but 1500 years ago before Islam these countries had different names and were black African countries.
      Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria etc are equivalent to Australia, America, New Zealand and South Africa. All those countries were invaded and the original people were displaced.
      Mauritania isn't a majority Arab country like the others.

    • @adelsalem343
      @adelsalem343 7 лет назад +1

      Abdi Ahmed
      1500 years ago nobody knows who we're living in North Africa before the Arabs because Africa history was challenging for research in the field of African studies because of scarcity of written source in large parts of the continent particularly after the destruction of large part of the manuscripts from Timbuktu (Mali ).
      As for Mauritania I beg to differ with you since Mauritania is a majority Arab despite been populated by other Africans such as Fulani , Soninke and Wolof
      By the way Mauritania has more similarity with Sudan more than in any other country in the Arab world in my opinion

    • @politicallyincorrectbeing8201
      @politicallyincorrectbeing8201 7 лет назад

      +Adel Salem north africa's history is so mixed up actually...the indegenous people are amazighs and they make up the majority in terms of genetics..most arabs here are arabized such as me hhhh (i'm moroccan)i do call myself arab but for sure i'm not mostly arab it's just a cultural thing + one thing that is that amazigh are light To white skinned originally...some are blondes due to european mixture some are dark to black skinned due to african mixture and some are mixed with All of that + arabs and then there are the pure blooded ones (they got >90% of NA blood and are a minority) and they totally weren't blacks...

    • @kiddo8781
      @kiddo8781 7 лет назад +3

      Arab culture is beautiful.

    • @MeowAttack1
      @MeowAttack1 7 лет назад

      Sudan is also a north african country. Don't forget they were once part of Egypt too

  • @KEL7000
    @KEL7000 7 лет назад

    First off beautiful just beautiful my Queen 👑 also nice video.....!!!!!!

  • @chavezmoore390
    @chavezmoore390 6 лет назад +3

    I love your results and you're gorgeous.

  • @labeniyata3435
    @labeniyata3435 7 лет назад +1

    I love your energy. Yes, you are African. If we mix Africans from every corner of Africa together, we'll get someone with your phenotypes, and that's not a result of European or nonAfrican admixture. So, you're the model African.

  • @LinusLinothorax
    @LinusLinothorax 7 лет назад +9

    If you are a Dongolawi you are factually an Arabized Nubian, though only culturally (Predominantly linguistically, if I don't mix up something), not ethnically. The 28% "North African" probably stem from intermarriages between Nubians and Egyptians which occured over a period of thousands of years (The morphological transformation is especially visible when one compares Middle and New Kingdom Egyptian depictions of Nubians with Medieval Nubian self-depictions from church murals). The barely 1% Arab DNA can be explained with that the Arabs, who started to pour into the Sudan especially from the 14th century onwards, prefered the more fertile areas further south, around modern Khartoum and the Gezira. Not that modern central Sudanese, who are in fact just Arabized Nubians as well, are that much more Arab DNA-wise than you or other northern Sudanese are.
    So in conclusion, history explains your DNA very well.

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  7 лет назад

      Linus Linuthorax that makes sense thank you for your explanation!

    • @LinusLinothorax
      @LinusLinothorax 7 лет назад +1

      For the case you are interested, you can find many coloured Nubian self depictions here: historum.com/middle-eastern-african-history/99082-kushites-medieval-nubians-colour.html

    • @jothegreek
      @jothegreek 7 лет назад

      yep he is right

    • @idrisd2306
      @idrisd2306 7 лет назад +2

      Your conclusion means nothing because you don't understand what you're basing it on. 23andme classifies countries like Saudi Arabia and Yemen as part of the "North Africa" group.
      See: customercare.23andme.com/hc/en-us/articles/212169298-Reference-Populations#Middle_Eastern_North_African
      Forget the maps in that page and read what's written. 23andme classifies those countries under Middle East:"Armenian, Azerbaijani, Cypriot, Georgian, Druze, Iranian, Iraqi, Lebanese, Turkish, or Syrian descent. "
      And it classifies the following under North African: "Algerian, Bahrani, Bedouin, Egyptian, Jordanian, Kuwaiti, Moroccan, Mozabite, Palestinian, Saudi Arabian, Tunisian, Emirati, and Yemeni descent. "

  • @justinmorrow6443
    @justinmorrow6443 7 лет назад

    you look like the ancients on the buildings in Kemet. love the video, beautiful sista

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 5 лет назад

      Justin Morrow Nubians used to be very African (ancient Egyptians depicted Nubians as very black with kinky hair), but over the millennia they became mixed with Egyptian ancestry and now they are mixed race and have lots of feature borrowed from the Egyptian people.

  • @tahliah6691
    @tahliah6691 7 лет назад +13

    The scientists classify North Africa as middle eastern because of the Arab population therefore taking away chunks of Africa from Africans but in reality North Africa is part of Africa not the Middle East. The migration of the Arab populations to Africa makes certain countries more populous with immigrants to Africa eg Arabs. Just as migrations today where Africans cross desserts and oceans today is how it was many years back. If people are religious it is a lie that migrations happened e.g. 50 thousand or millions of years ago as science and religions have opposing views on the age of the earth according to creation and religious text on migrations. People have always migrated and mixed with nations and cultures whether it be due to slavery or otherwise. Some people obviously look more mixed than others eg many Sudanese look and are mixed some don't or are not. Because native unmixed Africans are not mixed with anything just like native Arabs eg Yemeni are majority Arab and very little African DNA. Native East Africans are Kenyan Tanzania ughandans Nilotic. The North Africa population is mainly Arab today due to migration. Exactly Before the Europeans put up the present borders Sudan and Egypt was almost one empire the Kushites and the main city was Meroe and Karnak. Ancient Egyptians/native North Africans are Sudanese/Nubians/Kush/kushites under Sudanese kings like king Tirhaka. Arabs came later. And Sudan was most of Egypt.

    • @محمدسلمان-خ1و7و
      @محمدسلمان-خ1و7و 7 лет назад

      "The scientists classify North Africa as middle eastern because of the Arab population "
      These arabs you're talking have little to no arab dna, they are more colonised by the whites and berbers.

    • @tahliah6691
      @tahliah6691 7 лет назад +2

      محمد سلمان people fail to réalisé that over the last 100 years of the colonisation of North Africa many North Africans have taken European women as wives and still do today. It's very common

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz 7 лет назад +1

      Not really. Strictly speaking, Arab ancestry is low to negligible through the region. The interactions of North Africa with West Eurasia (West Asia but also with Europe, mostly Iberia) are very ancient, from the Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic periods. Shallow analysis may confuse West Eurasian genetics in North Africa with "Arab" but it's not really that (a good rule of thumb in Africa to detect Arab or otherwise Semitic genetics is looking at Y-DNA J2, which is very low across the board but is much higher in all West Asia, included Peninsular Arabia, if you see a lot of J1 but very little or no J2, then it's Paleolithic arrivals that expanded via Egypt and Sudan).

    • @floramoi1
      @floramoi1 7 лет назад

      Tahnn Ju Andromilk in Morocco and Algeria there are two races : arabs who look like middle eastern.... and Amazighs (berbers) who look europians . That's all

    • @fabbeyonddadancer
      @fabbeyonddadancer 7 лет назад

      So what does this MENA DNA COMPETENT represent actually ?

  • @satorsaeed
    @satorsaeed 7 лет назад +2

    You're an African queen really extremely beautiful, I assume this's the African beauty of ancient Egyptian people, by the way recent DNA test declared that most contemporary Egyptians have nothing to do with the Pharaonic civilization at all, the misleaded fact is they were black.

    • @proverbalizer
      @proverbalizer 4 года назад

      But aren't there still some contemporary Egyptians who look just like her?

    • @satorsaeed
      @satorsaeed 4 года назад

      @@proverbalizer most of People in Egypt now are mixture of Arabs, Greeks and small number of indigenous people. Just like American
      Most of Americans aren’t real American

    • @proverbalizer
      @proverbalizer 4 года назад

      @@satorsaeed definitely there is Greek and Arab mixture, but I'm sure the indigenous ancestry is still much higher than it is in the US. Also I bet it varies by region....I would expect more Greek blood near the delta and more indigenous blood in the South (upper Kemet)...but i haven't travelled the country to see with my own eyes...

    • @satorsaeed
      @satorsaeed 4 года назад

      @@proverbalizer I’ve been there too, But indeginous African people are rare there. Dominant blood there is Arabic blood. I’m an African man with Arabic mother. I really know what is going on here.

  • @momoeagle206
    @momoeagle206 7 лет назад +3

    @Heart of Africa so you have Egyptian part sister :D you are welcome in Egypt so :d :d

  • @dzdz6102
    @dzdz6102 5 лет назад +2

    91.1% african great result 💪🏽💪🏾💪🏿

  • @stoicrack2533
    @stoicrack2533 7 лет назад +3

    Depends of the person, there are a lot of sudan people with high arab genetics, there is no clear conclution about this issue.

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  7 лет назад +3

      stoicrack exactly I keep telling everyone Sudan is diverse!

    • @Tashaten
      @Tashaten 2 года назад +1

      The 0nes I've meet from East said they are pure African!

  • @april4878
    @april4878 8 лет назад +1

    You mentioned being able to do the test for free if you're Sudanese. How do I go about getting a free test?

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад

      Ap The Ra Life go to this website and take the eligibility quiz. After that you will get an email that you're approved and they mail you a DNA kit. www.23andme.com/africa-project/

    • @april4878
      @april4878 8 лет назад

      Thank you habibti. Love your channel.

    • @bergenn4774
      @bergenn4774 8 лет назад +2

      Heart of Africa Hi! I have many scientific research articles published in valued medical and anthropological journals. These studies investigate the genetic mapping of Sudanese, Egyptians, Ethiopians, Middle Easterns and the relations between these groups . Interestingly Nubians are closely related to Sudanese Arabs, Egyptians and North Africans compared to Ethiopians, Beja and Somalis. However all these above mentioned groups cluster close to each other when they are compared with samples from Darfurians, Nilotics of South Sudan, which cluster together. If you like and interested to learn about genotyping of Sudan and Neighboring countries then email me and I will be happy to email some interesting articles to you.

    • @kontde
      @kontde 8 лет назад

      Hi. This sounds really interesting. would you please send them to me. contact me so I can give you my email.

    • @bokakamal9586
      @bokakamal9586 8 лет назад

      hi Bergan no! are u an anthropologist ? could u please enlighten me on two points :
      1- What does the term north africa means ? does it mean a berber admixture...............2- you've said nubian are clustering with north african then why in term of look we are mostly east african? am really interested

  • @bafa7353
    @bafa7353 7 лет назад +2

    Beautiful smile.

  • @hewanlegesse8139
    @hewanlegesse8139 7 лет назад

    Just loving the comments of proud Africans.

  • @toreall101
    @toreall101 7 лет назад +17

    East Africans have more Arab in them than the average Sudani. Every one I've seen on here are are least 50% Arab.

    • @aragti6060
      @aragti6060 7 лет назад +9

      @notoreeuzz,,,where did you read that.

    • @MeowAttack1
      @MeowAttack1 7 лет назад +3

      I'm from Sudan and I'm 60% middle eastern and 20% North African...

    • @khalidm5939
      @khalidm5939 7 лет назад +2

      I got 45% Arab i'm Sudanese, there are hardly any DNA tests on youtube showing Sudani's I might do one to add as a reference.

    • @kaltumjama5202
      @kaltumjama5202 7 лет назад

      Aragti check every Somali or Ethiopian who uploaded there DNA.
      you will see everyone has at least 30% or more middle eastern.
      he is right.
      hate it or love it it's true.
      I know some Somali are afro centric.
      some times they say we are Bantu next time they say we are cushitic the other time they say we are pharaohs but they deny the fact that Yemen is 100 miles away from Somali coast line.
      and most Somali came from North Somalia from North East and West.
      so let me ask you why you deny when DNA that you believe in say Somali has middle eastern blood in them.

    • @mohamedkamal6671
      @mohamedkamal6671 7 лет назад +2

      east Africans what ?? lol you got this info from an hotep page right ? 😂😂😂

  • @fadelfamily5187
    @fadelfamily5187 7 лет назад

    okay so i think you are THE BESST SUDANESE RUclipsR and idk why sudanese youtubers dont get alot of support from their sudanese people but anyways i will always support u and i
    always like your video and btw my mom is from dongola so i feel a bit of dongolian i would like to know from which plaace r u in dongla we might be cousins from far LOL :)

  • @foreigner539
    @foreigner539 7 лет назад +5

    I got 96.7% East African.

  • @OneWayRoad
    @OneWayRoad 7 лет назад +1

    Sudan was arabised in the 9-12th century through trading relations and a tribe occupying Sudan. I do not understand why so many sudanese people hold onto this myth that Sudan is one huge mix of arab and African, as though a full arab country could come over to populate us when I doubt more than a thousand or two (at a stretch) would have even arrived (speaking as a sudanese person) its a very sad desire to bleach their histories and identities as black africans. we should instead be embracing the beauty and diversity of Africa.

    • @Aliskangali
      @Aliskangali 2 года назад

      It is not a myth, there different tribes in Sudan, the lady in this video belongs to Danagla, Nubian tribe , everyone in Sudan knows Nubian are not Arab and their language is not Arabic, so what you except from her DNA test ? We all know that Nubian are 100% sub sahara African

  • @lamisssahel
    @lamisssahel 8 лет назад +6

    can wait for your dad results

    • @AmenaandElias
      @AmenaandElias  8 лет назад

      +MISS SAHEL they are so different than mine!!

    • @cnn7775
      @cnn7775 3 года назад

      @@AmenaandElias it'd so cool to see what they were.
      I'm just in awe of the haplogroup L0a.
      Lupita Ny'ongo shares the same haplogroup.

  • @DWEthiopia
    @DWEthiopia 7 лет назад

    I got my results back and I was 97.8% East African, 0.3% West African, 1.4% North African, 0.1% European, 0.1% East Asian, 0.1% Southeast Asian, and 0.2% Unassigned.

  • @TRUTHTEACHER2007
    @TRUTHTEACHER2007 7 лет назад +4

    Well there goes another stereotype shot to hell!

  • @SNicole82
    @SNicole82 7 лет назад

    Interesting! Cool Results. I did the AncestryDNA test and I have East African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian as well. I'm African American lol, so not sure how that happened. I'm 10% East African. So interesting.