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I ask the AI about the Semitic genetic affinities of Iranians/Persians, Maltese, and Sardinians

submitted by Joe_McCarthy to OccidentalEnclave 2 daysApr 28, 2025 13:43:02 ago (+1/-2)     (OccidentalEnclave)

No, Persians are not genetically Semitic. Persians are Indo-European, specifically belonging to the Indo-Iranian branch of the language family. They speak Farsi, a modern that have led to some mixing and shared genetic comp

Indo-European Origins:Iranian language. Semitic languages, on the other hand, include Arabic, Hebrew, and Aramaic, among others. While there have been historical interactions and migrations

Persians are descendants of Indo-Aryan tribes who migrated to the Iranian plateau centuries before the Common Era. onents, Persians are not primarily Semitic in their genetic makeup.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Genetic Connections:

While Persians share some genetic ancestry with other groups in the Middle East and Central Asia, their genetic profile is primarily shaped by Indo-European ancestry.

Semitic Languages:

Semitic languages have a different linguistic and genetic history than Persian, with origins in the Levant and the Arabian Peninsula.

No Significant Semitic Genetic Input:

While there may be some minor traces of Semitic ancestry in some individuals, the majority of the Persian population's genetic heritage is Indo-European.

Historical Interactions:

There have been historical interactions between Persian and Semitic-speaking groups, but these interactions have not resulted in a significant genetic shift towards a primarily Semitic ancestry.


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Persians are just proof that skin color is a noob way to look at race. Noobs think they're Arab because they mostly converted to Islam and are dusky.

And all the Mediterranean peoples are mixed. Idc if ppl call them "white" or not. I would say at least mostly white though.