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And do not take for granted that all …
Comment posted Familytree – Syrian Christians DNA Project Information by Jackson.
And do not take for granted that all families “claiming” Pakalomattam or the famous priestly family heritage will be J2 Cohens ! Who knows how many of these claims are true and not made-up ? Only few of them might be genuinely so. Im just playing a positive critic here… Be informed !
We already see how easily history and claims can be altered as per the social need while the truth may be unquestioned. So take it with a pinch of salt.
But yes, many of the “Brahmin” claiming families will have a Cohen or Levite relation as seen in the project results. And in the database there are samples which also include native Indian/Dravidian ancestry. Even these families must be having “Brahminical” claims for sure. So how do we explain this then ?
So u see the big mess we are in ?
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