This Y-DNA (r-fta62902) came to Anatolia with Turkish migrations but later became Zaza. and then probably became Turkified recently. Its autosomal DNA is like Zaza. Its tribe and village are also Zaza. But the some family members claims to be Turkish. (disputed. Some Gezik's claim to be Kurdish, but they belong to other branches of the family. ) followed this path: Tian shan Hun>Medieval Turkic>Anatolian Turkish>Zaza>Turkish Under this Y-DNA there are 2 Turks (but their autosomal is Zaza. From Deman and Ashuran tribes), 3 Kurds (Şadi, İzol and Canbeg) and a scientific sample (zaza-turkish mix). Y-DNAs that were different from the Zazas in the region were found from the Deman and Ashuran tribes. Also, 1 Zaza from the Deman tribe had an autosomal DNA result of Turkish-Zaza mixture. But there was no known mixture. Gedmatch:PB1787229 We thought that the Deman and Ashura tribes might have joined the Zazas later, but there is no written source. They said that they were probably Turkmens from the Erzincan-Pülümür area.
FTDNA Big Y (vcf)
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