Марк Хорват

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Марк Хорват

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Son of Марк Хорват
Father of Самуил Маркович Хорват
Brother of Самуил Маркович Хорват

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About Марк Хорват

Paternal haplogroup Haplogroup I2a-PH908 > I-FT355524 Branch: Danube

Origin and Migrations of Haplogroups I-M438 The men of haplogroup I-M438 radiated outward from the Balkans into the eastern half of the continent. Their descendants are found most concentrated in eastern Europe and western Russia, where they make up 40% of the male population in Bosnia and 30% in Croatia. Some, however, moved farther north and west. Nearly 40% of men on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia carry haplogroup I-M438, and they are also relatively common in the Netherlands and Germany. Finally, they can also be found in Sweden, particularly in the northern province of Vasterbotten, where their ancestors likely arrived with the more recent migration of German and Dutch immigrants during the 17th century.

О Марке Хорвате (русский)

Paternal haplogroup Haplogroup I2a-PH908 > I-FT355524 Branch: Danube

Origin and Migrations of Haplogroups I-M438 The men of haplogroup I-M438 radiated outward from the Balkans into the eastern half of the continent. Their descendants are found most concentrated in eastern Europe and western Russia, where they make up 40% of the male population in Bosnia and 30% in Croatia. Some, however, moved farther north and west. Nearly 40% of men on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia carry haplogroup I-M438, and they are also relatively common in the Netherlands and Germany. Finally, they can also be found in Sweden, particularly in the northern province of Vasterbotten, where their ancestors likely arrived with the more recent migration of German and Dutch immigrants during the 17th century.