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Автор:  qqewq111 [ 10-09, 17:12 ]
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Автор:  qqewq111 [ 10-09, 17:13 ]
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"на теории аланского происхождения держится наша популярность и

известность в Европе"! Вот он - секрет, из-за которого осетины так

отчаянно врут про Аланию! Достаточно земная причина: в Европе аланы

очень популярны и уважаемы


http://www.kavkazweb.net/forum/topic/52726




R1b1b2a - L23EE Modal + Kubatiev + Abdullayev + kuduhov+ Luguev+ Allen

+Allan +FitzAlan(Stewart) +Nardi




Это базовый гаплотип субклада L23 , который получен в результате

выделения из числа имеющихся маркеров, наиболее часто

встречающихся-мод. Т.е. усредненный гаплотип, который предположительно

был у родоначальника субклада и от которого считают вновь появившиеся

мутации маркеров в виде цифровых значений. В данном случае у Кубатиева

всего 12 мутаций от модального гаплотипа на 67 маркеров. Понятно, что

носитель данного модального гаплотипа L23EE, не существует реально.


http://www.rodstvo.ru/forum/index.php?s ... 1252&st=80

Наличие довольно близких генетически по Y-DNA, представителей субклада

L23 ( менее 20 мутаций на 67 маркеров) на Кавказе и в Европе, позволяет

предполагать , что носители данного субклада мигрировали в Европу

совсем недавно, приблизительно 2 000 лет назад. Aleks связывал их

миграцию в Европу с некими легионерами, которые служили в римской

армии.


* C8USB Ossetian_Modal_G2a1a Ossetia, Russia G2a1a* Family Tree DNA 67 0
* ENKNN Aboity Zaramag, Ossetia, Russia Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 3
* 6PS3J Dzhugaev Ossetia G2a (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 4
* PHD23 Totrov Ossetia, Russia G2a1a* Family Tree DNA 67 5
* QE9HC Ozel Unknown G2a (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 6
* MZJUF Ramonov Russia G2a1a (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 6
* GJ229 Berezov Ossetia, Russia G2a1* Family Tree DNA 67 7
* 6R6HV Ramonov Ossetia, Russia G2a1a* Family Tree DNA 67 6
* YYV5A Berezov Unknown G2a1 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 7
* X74WN Parker Gloucestershire, England G (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 13
* 84N8Q Show Benedict Tasborough, now Tasburgh, Norfolk, England G2a1a

(tested) Family Tree DNA 67 16
* N4UYA Benedict Tasborough, now Tasburgh, Norfolk, England G2a1a

(tested) Family Tree DNA 67 17
* E7N9B Benedict East Anglia, England G2a1a (tested) Family Tree DNA 67

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* VVHWJ Show Sloan Niemirow, Poland G2a1 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 19

* ZDVM9 Szentes Transylvania, Hungary Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 18
* ZNAFX Chabiev Koban, Ossetia, Russia G2a1a* Family Tree DNA 67 19
* D2KDR lyamov Mustafino, Ossetia, Russia G2a1a* Family Tree DNA

67 26
* CSJK6 Show Moody Moulton, England G2a1a (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 24
* XQHGA Price Unknown G2a (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 26
* TYB8D Gursel Bulgaria G2a1 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 27
* VYH96 Lermi Unknown G (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 27
* WUEXC Wright Unknown G2a1a (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 28
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The History of the ALLEN Surname[edit source | editbeta]

The History of the ALLEN Surname

by Charlie A. Allen

1) The Allens of History - 300 BC to 1300 AD
The Allens, or Alans, or Alani, first enter Western written history through the reports of Roman military commanders and through Roman plays and literature. The "Alani", as the Romans referred to them collectively, were a tribe of nomadic people living near the Aral Sea in what is today the southern Ukraine. Like their neighbors, their life revolved around their flocks and herds, which grazed the rich native grasses of the region. The men and boys spent almost every waking hour on horseback, training to defend their camp from predators of the two-legged or the four-legged variety. Women and small children stayed close to the tribal camp, which consisted of a collection of two-wheeled ox-carts which carried each family's possessions, and in which the family slept during stormy weather. Most of the neighboring tribes lived in tents of skins, and migrated as a group on horseback, and thus could migrate faster, but were limited in what they could carry; the Alani moved slower, keeping pace with their flocks of sheep and cattle. While most of their neighbors were short, with dark hair and olive complexions, the Alani stood out as being tall, blond, fair-skinned, and in the eyes of the Roman officers looking for new recruits, a handsome and likely group. The Alani also had a unique fighting style; rather than the short bow and short sword of the typical Steppe fighter, the Alani favored the long wooded lance for frontal attack, and the very heavy two-handed "Barbarian" sword strapped across his back for "close work". Both the Alan warrior and his horse were heavily armored against the light darts of their enemies, who fought more in the style of the Sioux in a 1950's Hollywood movie, wildly charging their slow-moving adversary, looking to isolate and destroy individual Alan horseman, while the Alani fought more like a highly disciplined World War II tank corps, destroying everything they could catch. The Alani had the advantage that they rarely lost a battle, but the down side was that they took heavy casualties in almost every encounter. The penalty for capture was almost certain death or life-long slavery, so the Alani warrior was strongly motivated to win. To make up for their heavy battle casualties, the Alani typically adopted the young boys and fertile women among their captives, killing off the babies, the young females and the old or crippled, and selling the men as slaves. While the Alani could hold their own against the undisciplined tribes of the Steppes, they were no match for the even more highly disciplined Roman Legions, and avoided contact whenever possible, or arranged to sell their services to the Romans as "native shock troops."
About 300 BC, things changed permanently on the Steppes. The tribe of Huns grew to dominate the region, sweeping aside everything in their path. The Alans took them on in a frontal assault, and were soundly trounced! But, as a recognition of the Alan fighting skills, the Huns offered them the choice of annihilation or vassalage; the Alans wisely chose to live under the domination of the Huns, keeping their own leaders and culture, but fighting under Hun direction. The combination of a heavily armored Alan "tank corps" to flush the enemy out of fortified positions, and the faster, more mobile Hun troops to pursue and capture the fleeing enemy worked well, and both groups prospered, at one time even sacking Constantinople together.
As the Roman empire declined, the Alans followed the Roman Legions across the Danube into central Europe, fighting as Roman mercenaries whenever the opportunity arose. It was the Romans who taught the Alans the "feigned retreat", which became their trademark military tactic, and was the key to the two greatest Alan victories; against Attila in 451 at Chalons, France, and against Harold in 1066 at Hastings, England. The feigned retreat is familiar to anyone who has ever played with a puppy; the idea is to pretend to be frightened and run away, enticing your adversary to follow. But as everyone who has played with a puppy knows, this stratagem rarely fools anyone, particularly a trained and disciplined enemy. And when it fails, it fails spectacularly.
The Alans' fighting forces had several characteristics in their favor. They had a reputation for slow, deliberate attacks right into the heart of the enemy's defenses, taking heavy casualties to achieve their objective. So the first part of the maneuver would not arouse suspicion. And their heavily armored horses and men made a tempting target as they struggled to outrun their pursuers. So the end game would be convincing. But the technique required rigid discipline of all the attacking troops; if anyone gave the game away too early, the enemy could simply pull aside, letting the attacking horsemen into their midst where they could be easily isolated and hacked to pieces. And if the attackers seemed to be leaving too soon, before heavy losses, the enemy would 'smell a rat,' and simply watch them go. The Romans, having been taught the finer parts of the technique by Hannibal at great expense to the Roman troops, passed on this knowledge to their Alan allies. The first major test was against the Huns in central France in 451. The Romans badly wanted to be rid of the Huns, who had been terrorizing Europe and making fools of the Roman Legions, but they could not contain the faster, more mobile Hun cavalry. The Roman plan was classic power warfare; the Alan cavalry, led by their King Sangiban, would attack "down the gut" directly into Attila's camp, while the Visagoths and the Romans waited in defensive positions, to the left and right of the attack. If all went well, Attila would leave his fortified camp to punish his former allies, the Alans. When the Hun troops were strung out in hot pursuit, the Visagoths and the Romans would close in from both sides and massacre them, while the Alan cavalry would turn and block off escape from the front. The promised pay-off was also classic Roman tactics; for the Visagoths, gold and safe passage out of France into Spain, where they would be free from Roman control. For the Alans, they could have all the land to the west and north of the battle site. Of course, there were Franks and Goths living there already who were not consulted, but that was a detail; an army that had defeated Attila would have no trouble with a few unorganized Franks. And the Romans would be free of "Attila, The Scourge of God" forever, or so they hoped.
The battle proceeded according to the Roman plan, with one secret change. The Alan horsemen attacked Attila's camp, raised a major riot, and then charged back out with the Hun army in hot pursuit, exactly as they had planned. The Visagoths attacked the undefended flank of the Hun army, with heavy carnage on both sides. But the Romans, in their infinite wisdom, waited quietly until the Visagoths were badly mauled before joining in the attack and finishing off Attila's trapped and defenseless army. A few apologies and a few more sacks of gold pacified the Visagoths, who licked their wounds and made their way slowly back to Aquitaine or over the Pyrenees into Spain, a lot weaker for their recent encounter. A few casks of mead and local beer, and the Alans departed in peace, to subdue and occupy the land between the Romans and another of their old adversaries, the Normans. The Alans had no intention of displacing the local residents and learning how to grow grain and grapes; instead they occupied the castles and manor houses of the local chiefs and became the local aristocracy. Their life was one of hunting, training for warfare, and collecting taxes, with occasional days off for wenching and sampling the local alcohol supply. It was good to be a noble! The Normans found easier prey elsewhere, the Romans gradually lost power and pulled out of France, the occasional Christian priest was easily satisfied with a few coins and a pat on the head. The Alans adapted quickly to the local customs and religion, sensing any changes in the political wind and being the first to embrace whatever new doctrine was in vogue. But these good times were destined to get even better.
Across the English Channel, the throne of England was up for grabs, and William, Duke of Normandy, had a most audacious plan; grab the kingdom for himself by landing an army in southern England and defeating the indecisive King Harold. The plan had many parts, employing psychological warfare in concert with the Pope against the gullible English clergy, and using a Danish threat to northern England to divide and confuse the enemy. But in the end, William needed seasoned troops on the ground to assure his victory, and was offering a share of the gains for loyal supporters. The Duke of Brittany, the highest-ranking Alan in the region, offered to finance one third of William's forces, under the command of his son, (and William's future son-in-law) Count Alan Fergant (Alan of the Red Hair). These troops are known in the English history books as the Bretton Knights, who twice at Hastings led unsuccessful charges into the English forces, only to withdraw in panic with their enemy in fierce pursuit. Unfortunately for the English army, these panicked Alan horsemen "retreated" right between two ranks of Norman infantry and archers, where their defenseless English pursuers were massacred. The classic Alan "feigned retreat" worked flawlessly twice in one day, leaving Harold's forces weak and demoralized, easy prey for William's infantry. William left Hastings in command of the whole of England, and he rewarded his loyal Alan allies with Dukedoms, Earldoms, and a collection of minor titles. As in France 600 years earlier, the Allens (as they now spelled their name) simply moved into the castles and manor houses of the losing aristocracy, married the local beauties, adapted to the local customs, and went back to living the good life.
2) The Allens of Myth and Legend
After their spectacular performance at Hastings in 1066, the Allen knights of history had a few more minor military triumphs against the unsophisticated peasant armies of Scotland, Wales and Ireland and then faded into obscurity. Their tactics were no match for the English longbow, the crossbow and finally the infantry musket. These long-range weapons allowed an untrained amateur with minimum equipment to fight effectively against a highly trained and expensively equipped professional warrior, from a distance and usually from ambush, with virtually no risk of injury. But just as the heavily armored knight was disappearing in reality, he was coming to dominate the world of myth and fantasy. As the French-speaking writers of the 1300s and 1400s reduced the oral traditions of England and France to written form, they searched their storehouse of Super-Heroes for appropriate characters to populate these stories. And the fiercest, strongest, most fearless examples they could find were the Bretton knights who had been decisive in securing the kingdom for William. With each telling, these Super-Heroes became more fierce, strong and fearless. Had the real Roland, the Count of Brittany, and his contingent of Bretton knights been soundly beaten by the Basques in Spain, leaving Charlemagne's badly mauled army to limp back across the Pyrenees in defeat? Never mind; in the new myth, embodied in 4000 verses of "The Song of Roland", the fearless Roland and his magic barbarian sword will forever defend the mountain pass against the treacherous Infidels single-handedly, and allow his uncle, Charlemagne, to withdraw with his weary army in dignity. Did no real English king before William ever see mounted knights used in battle? Never mind; the mythical King Arthur has his whole fictional court populated with nothing but Allen knights on horseback, jousting with their long wooden lances. From Ivanhoe to Monty Python to Dungeons & Dragons, the Allen knight became the prototype fantasy Super-Hero for the next millennium. Even the tale of Robin Hood, which pits a native-born Wiley-E-Coyote type hero with an authentic English long bow against the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham, prominently features the bumbling Allen knights as the Keystone Kops of fourteenth-century England. Today when we try to convey the image of a past golden age, our most potent imagery is of Camelot and Arthur's Round Table filled with brave, strong and totally honorable Bretton knights.

For more details about the early Alans than you will ever want to know, see Bachrach, Bernard S. The History of the Alans in the West. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1973.
For a readable treatment of the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, see Howarth, David. 1066 - The Year of The Conquest. New York: Viking Press, 1978. For a radical modern treatment of the Alan-Arthur connection, borrow and read a copy of Littleton, Scott & Linda Malor. From Scythia to Camelot. ?: Garland Press, 1994.
For a typical treatment, based on biased French sources but cleaned up a little, see Ferrill, Arther. "Attila the Hun and the Battle of Chalons" Quarterly Journal of Military History. published on the World Wide Web).
For a typical inaccurate and biased account of the role of the Alans in history, see the writings of Gothic historian Jordanes (using a modern translation) in " Origins and Deeds of the Goths".
My Encyclopedia Americana, using French historians for its information, reports that the Alans entered Europe in 405, were soundly defeated, and were never heard from again. That tells us a lot more about the quality of French historical scholarship than it tells us about the Alans.
Origin of Allen, Meaning of Allen[edit source | editbeta]

Origin of Allen, Meaning of Allen
Origin: Probably from the Alan tribal name. The Alans (Alani) originated in what is now Ossetia. They were driven west into the Roman Empire by the Huns. They fought the Huns at the battle of Chalon with the Goths and the Romans and then were more or less disbanded. Some of the Alan tribe was relocated by the Romans to Northern Germany/Denmark and about 600 AD they migrated to Britain. It is possible that the name Allemagne (German) came from the name Alling. Our family convertedt to the name Allen about 1700. The Allings trace their heritage in america to New Haven, Conn where the little village of Allington can be found. While in England they lived in Hemstead. The first recorded Alling here was Roger Alling and George Allen wrote the genealogy of the Allings circa 1900. Surnames: Alling, Allen Submitted by: Tom Allen
Alans in Europe- genetic data[edit source | editbeta]

Ossetians are related to Europeans on lines: E1b1b1a2 V13 + and R1b1b2a - L23 Surnames: Allen-Allan-Alan, Fitzalan (Stuwart, Stuart), Osborn-Ozment, Ross-Rush, Earvin, Nardie, Alder-Elder and surnames of Allen, Stewart, Lombardi, Szentes, Elder (Aldar) and isurnames which terminated on "Tone" (Don )
research: R1b1b2a - L23EE Modal + Kubatiev + Abdullayev + kuduhov+ Luguev+ Allen +Allan +FitzAlan(Stewart) +Nardi

Existence of enough relatives genetically on Y-DNA, representatives of a subtreasure of L23 (less than 20 mutations on 67 markers) in the Caucasus and in Europe, allow to assume that carriers of this subtreasure migrated to Europe quite recently, about 2 000 years ago.
It is basic gaplotype a subtreasure of L23 which is received as a result of allocation from among available markers, most often meeting - fashions. I.e. average gaplotype which allegedly the ancestor of a subtreasure had and from which consider again appeared mutations of markers in the form of digital values. In this case Kubatiyev has only 12 mutations from modal gaplotype on 67 markers.


Existence is enough relatives genetically on Y-DNA, representatives of a subtreasure of L23 (less than 20 mutations on 67 markers) in the Caucasus and in Europe, allow to assume that carriers of this subtreasure migrated to Europe quite recently, about 2 000 years ago. Their migration to Europe is connected with certain legionaries who served in the Roman army.

User ID Last Name Origin Haplogroup Tested With Markers Compared Genetic Distance
JNN7F E1b1b1a2 V13+ modal Unknown E1b1b1a* Other - V13+ haplotype modal - - Z3XSV Tavitov Tauitti, North Ossetia - Alania, Russia Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 16
TCX79 Allen Virginia, USA Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 13
CX94E R1b1b2a - L23EE Modal Unknown R1b1b2a* Family Tree DNA - -
5Y5EA Kubatiev Makhchesk, Ossetia, Russia R1b1b2a* Family Tree DNA 67 12
MX42V kuduhov Vladikavkaz, Russia R1b1* Genographic Project 18 5
PWN78 Romitti Suzzara, Lombardy, Italy R1b1b2a (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 8
8U3YQ Earhart Staudernheim, Rheinland-Plalz, Germany R1b1b2a (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 12
NZVS5 Ross Dornoch, Scotland R1b1b2a1b5 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 15
V4RUP Ross Sutherland, Scotland R1b1b2* Family Tree DNA 67 13
SSKBK Stewart Unknown Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 16
ZZGVV Ross Unknown R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 14
UVB8X Ross Scotland R1b1b2* Family Tree DNA 67 13
E6Q75 Templeton Iredell Co, NC, Scotland R1b1b2a1b5 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 16
GNACX Rose Quebec, Quebec, Canada Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 14
5QJD8 Irving Kirklinton, Cumbria, England Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 16
M4DMC Blair Scotland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 14
2MZGD Stewart Scotland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 16
7HBA7 MacDonald Lewiston, Urquhart & Glenmoriston, Scotland R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 15
YEXGA Allen Unknown R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 16
YQHKF Rose West Virginia, USA R1b1b2a1b5 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 15
7TVE9 Nixon Missouri, USA Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 14
E2AEU Allen North Carolina, USA R1b1b2* Family Tree DNA 67 16
FDZF4 Allen Virginia, USA R1b1 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 16
E7P6N Allen Mitchell County, GA, USA, Georgia, USA R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 15
Q3KV8 Stewart North Carolina, USA R1b1b2a1b (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 17
Z5PSZ Blair North Carolina, USA R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 16
Z33VT Irwin Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA R1b1b2a1b5 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 18
2Z6WU Allen Unknown R1b1b2a1b (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 14
5724Y Stewart Scotland R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 18
XS5DS Elder Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 17
KEWST Allen England R1b1b2a1a (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 17
YPXDZ Roush Germany R1b1b2a1b3 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 16
NJ65W Stewart England R1b1b2a1b (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 17
RYU3K Roche Wexford, Ireland R1b1b2a1a* Family Tree DNA 67 17
H7JJM Irvine Aberdeenshire / Kincardineshire, Scotland R1b1b2* Family Tree DNA 67 17
J3Q6T Stewart Unknown R1b1b2a1b4c (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 17
2B7UR Landon Stokes County, North Carolina, USA R1b1b2a1b (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 17
mabkf Tagert Stewart county, Tennessee, USA R1b1b2a1b5 (tested)
Other -
Family Tree DNA, Trace Genetics, Relative Genetics, Ethnoancestry, DNA-Fingerprint, SMGF 67 18
PMVA8 Irvin Virginia, USA Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 18
S22HC Stewart Virginia, USA Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 16
A5TVE Stewart Georgia, USA Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 17
4GCN5 Stewart Appin, Argyllshire, Scotland R1b1 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 17
NSZYS Stewart Whalsay, Shetland Isles, Scotland R1b1b2* Family Tree DNA 67 18
DZ2UC Stuart United Kingdom R1b1b2a1b5* Family Tree DNA 67 17
T3Q27 Allen Connecticut, USA R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 19
BFKN8 Alder Maryland, USA R1b1b2* Family Tree DNA 67 19
YQCC9 Allen Unknown R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 19
JXHHK Ross Unknown R1b1b2a1b (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 19
AHEPZ FitzAlan Unknown R1b* Family Tree DNA 67 17
HFRHJ Irwin Unknown Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 19
4TVGX Osborne Unknown Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 19
694VT Irwin Scotland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 19
8NC3G Elder Alexander Co NC, Iredell Co NC, Scotland R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 18
D3MSG Irving Dumfries, Scotland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 19
UFTZP Armstrong Crosscavanagh, Pomeroy Parish (Donaghmore), Northern
Ireland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 19
MYBA2 Irwin Ireland R1b1 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 19
Q2S2M Stewart Ireland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 18
KZJ2U Allen England R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 19
4H9SS Stewart Alford, England R1b1b2a1b* Family Tree DNA 67 19
55D4U Ozment England Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 19
35UQ4 Ozment London, England R1b1b2a1a (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 19
4AKDG Irvine Gleno, Antrim Co., Ireland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 20
5F58T Stewart kircubbin, Northern Ireland R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 20
8HEUY Stewart Scotland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 19
6695Q Stewart Scotland R1b1b2a1b5 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 19
5BY5F Irwin Unknown Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 20
qqawe Di Nardi Salerno, Italy R1b1b2* Family Tree DNA 67 20
MJG35 Stuart Londonderry, Scotland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 20
JZKH9 Stewart Dergalt near Strabane, Ulster, Ireland R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 21
KYYK6 Holland Unknown Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 20
Y7QYG Werner Unknown R1b1b2a1b5 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 21
K8QH7 Allen Unknown R1b1b2a1a4 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 21
AEGC9 Stewart Virginia, USA R1b1b2* Family Tree DNA 67 21
EBPZM Stewart Virginia, USA R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 20
SV9JY Allen Canada R1b1b2a1b5 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 22
B7XDY Allen Antrim, Northern Ireland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 22
KQQDM Stewart Broughshane, Antrim, Northern Ireland R1b1b2a1b5 (tested)
Family Tree DNA 67 21
XGWCV Stewart Down, Northern Ireland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 21
9WDE6 Stewart Foss, Perthshire, Scotland R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 21
E7RU2 Stewart Elizabethtown KY, Kentucky, USA R1b1 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 20
CKQFK Stuart Glenolden, Pennsylvania, USA R1b1b2a1b5 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 21
R5RFW Stewart Pennsylvania, USA R1b1b2a1b5 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 21
388CJ Stewart Perthshire, Scotland R1b1b2a1b (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 22
66PEA Stewart Kirkcowan, Scotland R1b1b2a1b (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 22
FNDTG Allan Yetholm, Scotland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 22
9GBB3 Allen Belfast, Ulster, Ireland R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 22
ATVCM STEWART Ireland K (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 22
6EDUD Allen Unknown Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 22
7v64p Allen North Carolina, USA R1b1b2a1b (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 23
M9843 Stewart Virginia, USA R1b1b2a1b4 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 23
3SB5Y Allen Unknown Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 24
KWJJ3 Allen Belfast, Ireland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 23
N9S2Z Allen Erie, England R1b1b2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 23
X23B2 Allen South Carolina, USA B2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 24
U7EME Stewart Perthshire, Scotland Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 24
4FUQP Stewart Lane Side, Colvend, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland * E1b1b1a2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 11
8P2QR Lombardi Italy Unknown Family Tree DNA 66 14
A84EV Szentes Bukovina, Transylvania, Hungary Unknown Family Tree DNA 37 5
34H2M Elder North Carolina, USA E1b1b1* Family Tree DNA 37 6
CV2W4 ELDER Unknown E1b1b1a (tested) Family Tree DNA 37 6
F97V5 Dutton England E1b1b1* Family Tree DNA 67 10
92HMY Whittington Georgia, USA Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 9
FJ9GE Smith Grafton, New York, USA E1b1b1a2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 9
4AK2U Smith Unknown E1b1b1a2 (tested) Family Tree DNA 67 10
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ZDVM9 Szentes Transylvania, Hungary Unknown Family Tree DNA 67 18
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Не просто Лекарь :
16 сентября 2013 11:39

Цитата:
Послушай, ты, роберт, у меня давно уже волосы не встают дыбом. По сути и не вставали никогда. И ты не был свидетелем тех примеров, которые привёл. Через столетие кто-то будет читать про 92 год и ужасаться тому, что осетины действительно скармливали ваших ингушских детей осетинским свиньям. И ты не путай ситуацию и последствия во время хаоса массовых межнациональных конфликтов, когда одна масса людей идёт на другую массу людей, с тем, что произошло в Беслане. История человечества не знает более подлой и заранее спланированной операции против детей в мирное время, не считая мифологического Ирода. И ты лжёшь, собака, приводя примеры из истории конфликтных взаимоотношений между Турцией и Арменией, и Грузией и Южной Осетией, оправдывая подобными историческими ссылками всю грязь, мерзость и подлость твоих сородичей в Беслане. Предложи армянам, туркам, грузинам и осетинам пойти на то, на что пошли ингуши в Беслане – тебе любой представитель из этого народа порвёт твою жопу. Ни один народ на планете не родил бы и не родит никогда десятки и сотни подонков, способных на захват школы и уничтожение детей – только вы, вайнахи! Предложи и разреши сегодня любому народу, любому этносу на земле, совершить подобное – вас разовут на части. Предложи это вновь сделать вам – найдутся тысячи желающих добровольцев. Вот о чём речь, а не об исторических примерах.
А пока подобные тебе ублюдки будут иметь возможность писать и отстаивать то, что ты написал и отстаиваешь на 15 регионе, а ещё другие ублюдки на ингушских сайтах восхищаться аушевыми – Осетия будет унижена и оскорблена.


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