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Famous E-M35 persons
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Person:George Kourounis
Haplogroup: E-L793, source:Notable Connections FTDNA
Known as: George Kourounis is a Greek-Canadian global explorer, adventurer, and storm chaser who presents the TV series Angry Planet. He also co-hosted episodes of the TV series Storm Hunters
https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/E-L793/notable
   
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Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V25b 800CE ? ( age mtDNA not accurate )
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#17
Person: Amirkhan Khavpachev
Haplogroup: E-Y99171, source: Notable Connections FTDNA.
Known as: Soviet Kabardian-Circassian poet and writer, recognized as the People's Poet of the Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR in 1961.

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#18
Person: Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright
Haplogroup: E-BY118077, source: Notable Connections FTDNA.
Known as: Aviation visionaries who invented the precursor to today’s modern aircraft.

[Image: Wright_Brothers.jpg]
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Person: Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalhami
Haplogroup: E-BY6700, source: Notable Connections FTDNA.
Known as: Arab ruler in the Persian/Arabian Gulf region and a pirate with a fierce reputation.

[Image: RahmahIbnJabir.jpg]
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Update on Garibaldi, he likely is not just E-V13, but more specifically E-FGC11450:
https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna...1450/story

North Italians are undertested, but the best proxy might be the large Sardinian sample from Cagliari, with lots of E-Z5018/Z5017 members.

Under FGC11450 is a specific, pretty old Sardinian branch dating to the La Tene/Iron Age period, E-Z21287. Since most of the Sardinian Z5018/Z5017 branches are likely from Genua/Liguria, I wouldn't wonder if Garibaldi would belong to that branch too. However, the Garibaldi tester was just assigned by the new Family Finder haplogroup assignment and wans't BigY tested, which makes it speculative.
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