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Are Armenians the original IndoEuropeans or not?

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    Posted: 28-Jan-2015 at 06:18
Hayastian (Armenians) are not Indo-Europeans, since you are not even close to Celtic, Balto-Slavic, Germanic, Kurds ethnic groups on a PCA plot (all of which are genetically close to each other). The Armenians are Roman basically who shifted to Indo-European after invaders from the Balkans?










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The Hayastian  (Hay), are Roman state in which the Armenians. The majority of the total population today is estimated to be between 7 and 9 million are scattered in different points of the world in Armenia is around 3 million.

Herodotus, writing in the fifth century BC, also mentions that the Gayastian or Hayastian (not: Armenians) lived in Thrace and then moved into Phrygia, from which they crossed into the Armenian plateau.
Hayastian, Thracian origin towards the east of the Phrygian Romans is. Hayastian are not of European origin, because they are not of the same language family, and there is no similarity between grammars.







































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