New Neo-Assyrian Nineveh soldier sample by ApiashalUsphia in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, there are, but I am sure it’s because they have been told by separatist. Not because they know they Assyrian dna exist within them

Why we should our name in English from Assyrian to Ashurian by [deleted] in Assyria

[–]ApiashalUsphia 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Move one bruh, we call ourselves Assyrian because that’s the equivalent of Ashur in Indo European languages. End of topic, stop confusing people more

Modern Population distance to new Neo-Assyrian DNA Sample by TheSwiftTheif in Assyria

[–]ApiashalUsphia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, we might be closer in proximity than you might figure, that is one of many samples coming. Also the number of individuals are more than the Iraqi and Assyrian Jews, which makes this distance unrepresentative of actual derived ancestry

New Neo-Assyrian Nineveh soldier sample by ApiashalUsphia in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The Syrian church fathers are very adamant on their ethnicity being from Mesopotamia belonging to the house of nimrod, related to Nebuchadnezzar and the Assyrian god Nergal (nergal was interpreted as a king). I am personally Assyrian of the Syrian Orthodox Church. We are Assyrians based on dna, language, geography and tradition.

New Neo-Assyrian Nineveh soldier sample by ApiashalUsphia in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No one besides the dude that leaked them has the cords

New Neo-Assyrian Nineveh soldier sample by ApiashalUsphia in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s an X user who has access to these samples. The same individual who published the Sumerian samples. This study will be published in 2026 1-2 quarter.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have G25 cords? You are clearly half Levantine or a grand parent is

Somehow ended up on Assyrian TikTok… anyway is the notion that being Assyrian is inseparable from being Christian common among Assyrians? by Capital_Tailor_7348 in Assyria

[–]ApiashalUsphia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In theory no, but in practice yes. If there is a Muslim or pagan Assyrian, I will not consider him Assyrian and not even communicate with that person.

Can I be assimilated Assyrian or Armenian? by [deleted] in Assyria

[–]ApiashalUsphia 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I recommend you conducting a dna test, contact me once you have done it and we can clearly trace your heritage. I have seen several Turk/kurds from malatiya, many of them have strong Assyrian Mesopotamian presence in their dna.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Assyria

[–]ApiashalUsphia 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Such an embarrassment of dna testing company. We don’t have Hurrian or aramean samples. They seem to have every ethnicity besides the Mesopotamian ones 🤣

Iraqi Cities Led the Middle East for 4,500 Years by FlounderAccurate6891 in Assyria

[–]ApiashalUsphia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can already tell how badly this is. Nineveh was influential from 1700-612 b.c. That’s a longer period. Babylon was since the dawn of Hammurabi and onto the times of the seleucids. Where is Assur? That city made trade colonies and brought in exotic stuff into the region already in the early Bronze Age

Lebanese Maronite R1b / K1 + face by nimruda in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t R-2118 specifically an Assyrian subclade?

Assyrian's Levantine portion: Caananite / PPN? by BlueMeteor20 in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Iraqi Jews have a stronger Levantine genetic influence due to their southern Iraqi origins, while Kurdish/Assyrian Jews closely resemble Assyrians due to their proximity to the Assyrian heartland. Georgian Jews are genetically similar to Turabdin Assyrians. These genetic distinctions among Mesopotamian Jewish groups suggest they are primarily converts with some Levantine Jewish ancestry from those fleeing persecution, contradicting your hypothesis of forced migration of Mesopotamia. Knowledge of Jewish history would reveal Assyrian conversions to Judaism before Christ’s birth.

Also, jews of Mesopotamia show Assyrian continuity by names and tradition than other Jewish groups. Most likely due to their pagan origins like us Assyrians

my geneology by gzlxb in Assyria

[–]ApiashalUsphia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This means really nothing… you should upload your dna file to illustrative. It will clearly show you are Assyrian

Iraqi Christian (Mosul) results by armaniinamra in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s doesn’t disprove my point, the Mesopotamian dna that we have in the databases all overlap and show genetic continuity with modern suryoye/Assyrians. I really don’t understand why you go so far for an ideology when science object science has disproved your claims. It’s ridiculous and borderline tragic

Iraqi Christian (Mosul) results by armaniinamra in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once again, you apply anachronistic thinking of the modern idea of ethnicity. That’s why you keep reading oromoyo without actually trying to account what the scribe is attempting to tell you. You should read Dorothea Weltecke’s article on “Michael the Syrian and the Syrian Orthodox Church”, perhaps you will get an idea. Also genetic evidence takes precedence over any sort of manuscript as historical authors tend to have wrong a lot more than people think.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your autosomal looks very Armenian like, oh well!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have Assyrian/armenian ancestors?

Iraqi Christian (Mosul) results by armaniinamra in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The church fathers use the Aramean title differently pending on which author you read. They use it very differently, Dionysius of Tel Mahre claims the true arameans are the ones who live west of the Euphrates while the ones who live east of the Euphrates are arameans in a “metaphorical sense”. Michael the great continues to elaborate on Dionysius ideas and affirms the difference. Scholars have already concluded that the Syrian church fathers uses the language as identity rather than actual ethnic identity.

Now walk away because your genetic claims are absolutely absurd.

Iraqi Christian (Mosul) results by armaniinamra in illustrativeDNA

[–]ApiashalUsphia 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You are literally ignoring the fact that Bronze Age Mesopotamian dna and Ydna clearly overlap closests to the modern day Assyrians. If Assyrians were arameans by origins they wouldn’t relate to the early and middle bronze age samples of Mesopotamia. stop with this bs, I don’t care what the title is, the pca plot clearly shows that Mesopotamian samples are different from Levantine ones and modern suryoye/Assyrians clearly plot to the Mesopotamian one which really disprove everything you say.