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'''Hola''' ({{lang- |
'''Hola''' ({{lang-fa|هوله}}) are the descendants of [[Sunni]] Persians and Afro-Persians who migrated to the [[Arab states of the Persian Gulf]] during the 19th century. |
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Note: There is at least 1 Hola family which comes from [[Gwadar|Jawadir, Pakistan]].{{citation needed}} |
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== Non-Arab descent == |
== Non-Arab descent == |
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[[File:Nabeel Al-Awadhi.jpg|thumb|Persian Hola man]] |
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DNA tests have confirmed that the Janahi Hola family belongs to the R1a1a haplogroup<ref>[http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Arabian-Gulf/default.aspx?section=ysnp DNA Test]</ref> |
DNA tests have confirmed that the Janahi Hola family belongs to the R1a1a haplogroup<ref>[http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Arabian-Gulf/default.aspx?section=ysnp DNA Test]</ref>, which is mostly found within Iranian [[Kurds]], [[Persian people|Persians]], [[Baloch]], Africans and Bandaris.<ref>(Grugni et al. 2012</ref> This means that the family does not belong to the Arab [[Bani Khalid]] tribe, as previously claimed. |
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== Hola families == |
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[[File:Isa al-Jowder.jpg|thumb|Pakistani Hola man]] |
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#Bucheeri – Afro-Persian |
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#Janahi – Persian and Afro-Persian |
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#Alattawi – Afro-Persian |
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#Alawadi – Persian |
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#Galadari – Persian |
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#Alhamad – Afro-Persian |
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#Alkhaja – Afro-Persian |
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#Bastaki – Persian |
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#Fakhro – Persian |
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#Koheeji – Persian |
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#Alhadi – Afro-Persian |
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#Aljowdar – Pakistani-Persian |
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#Fekri – Pakistani-Persian |
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#Mustashar – Pakistani-Persian |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 20:53, 23 August 2012
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Persians (including Bandaris), Kurds, Baloch, Afro-Persians |
Hola (Persian: هوله) are the descendants of Sunni Persians and Afro-Persians who migrated to the Arab states of the Persian Gulf during the 19th century.
Non-Arab descent
DNA tests have confirmed that the Janahi Hola family belongs to the R1a1a haplogroup[1], which is mostly found within Iranian Kurds, Persians, Baloch, Africans and Bandaris.[2] This means that the family does not belong to the Arab Bani Khalid tribe, as previously claimed.
Hola families
- Bucheeri – Afro-Persian
- Janahi – Persian and Afro-Persian
- Alattawi – Afro-Persian
- Alawadi – Persian
- Galadari – Persian
- Alhamad – Afro-Persian
- Alkhaja – Afro-Persian
- Bastaki – Persian
- Fakhro – Persian
- Koheeji – Persian
- Alhadi – Afro-Persian
- Aljowdar – Pakistani-Persian
- Fekri – Pakistani-Persian
- Mustashar – Pakistani-Persian