Кстати, Fire чуть больше месяца назад давал
ссылку на гаплогруппы по этносам Ирана.
J1*:
Assyrian (Alijan-Garbi) – 17,9%
Gilak (Gilan) – 10,9%
Persian (Khorasan) – 5,1%
Mazandarani (Mazandaran) – 4,2%
Armenian (Tehran) – 2,9%.
Zoroasterian (Yazd) – 2,9%
Persian (Fars) – 2,3%
Persian (Yazd) – 2,1%
Lur (Lorestan) – 2,0%
Arab (Zestan) – 1,8%
Kurd (Kurdestan) – 1,7%
Интересно, что у живущих в одной провинции с каджарами мазендеранцев и их соседей по-над Каспием гилянцев частоты J1* одни из самых высоких по Ирану.
Прочитал про мазендеранцев и гилянцев в Вики (
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Based on mtDNA HV1 sequences, the Gilaki and Mazandarani most closely resemble their geographic and linguistic neighbors, namely other Iranian groups. However, their Y chromosome types most closely resemble those found in groups from the South Caucasus. The Mazandarani and Gilaki groups fall inside a major cluster consisting of populations from the Caucasus and West Asia and are particularly close to the South Caucasus groups – Georgians, Armenians, and Azerbaijani's. Iranians from Tehran and Isfahan are situated more distantly from these groups. A scenario that explains these differences is a south Caucasian origin for the ancestors of the Gilaki and Mazandarani, followed by introgression of women (but not men) from local Iranian groups, possibly because of patrilocality. Given that both mtDNA and language are maternally transmitted, the incorporation of local Iranian women would have resulted in the concomitant replacement of the ancestral Caucasian language and mtDNA types of the Gilaki and Mazandarani with their current Iranian language and mtDNA types.
Кстати, в Хорасане, а это рядом с Туркменией, тоже неплохо. Интересно, откуда у персов на северо-востоке такая достаточно высокая для Ирана частота J1*? Да и Афганистан с 242114 Мохаммадзаем там рядом