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Thus it's observed that approximately 83% of their Nubian samples carried various subclades of the Africa-centered macrohaplogroup L. Of these mtDNA lineages, the most frequently borne clade was L3 (30.8%), followed by the L0a (20.6%), L2 (10.3%), L1 (6.9%), L4 (6.9%) and L5 (6.9%) haplogroups. The
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as it is only spoken among parts of the population, especially the elders, although there are a lot of initiatives to revive it among the young generations. Due to this some modern scholars count the Danagla to the Nubians instead of the
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remaining 17% of Nubians belonged to sublineages of the Eurasian macrohaplogroups M (3.4% M/D, 3.4% M1) and N (3.4% N1a, 3.4% preHV1, 3.4% R/U6a1). These results can be used as rough estimates of genetics most Nubians hold.
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According to Y-DNA analysis by Hassan et al (2008), around 44% of Nubians and Danaglas generally in Sudan carry the
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in individually varied but rather small percentages. The remainder mainly belong to the
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and probably even further upstream. Today it is threatened by complete replacement by
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that means ("That of our home"), or Dongolaandi ("That of Dongola").
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language, which in the 19th century was still spoken as far south as
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clade (23%). Both paternal lineages are also common among local
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Index


Mahdyyia
Muhammad Ahmed
Dongola
Arabic
Dongola
Nubian
Sudan
third Nile cataract
al Dabbah
Mahas
Nubians
Dongolawi
Andaandi
Korti
Arabic
Sudanese Arabs
Arab
Ja'alin tribe
Abbas

Old Dongola
Old Dongola
Makurian Kingdom
Nubia
Nubian
haplogroup J
E1b1b
Afroasiatic
Abu Salim & O'Fahey 1994

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