Surname: Arutaa (Jatker)
Ethnicity: Abaza (Ashkharua)
Domain: Salmaniyah, Golan Heights
Haplogroup: G2a1 >> FGC1053 >> Y326828
History
The tested Arutaa belongs to the Ashkharua (Mysylbai-Bashilbai) tribe from the Abaza diaspora of Syria. He is from Jatker abipara (Descendants of Jatker Arutaa). The surname belongs to the nobility class (aamsta). According to the words of an elder of this family (Abdul-Vahab Arutaa from Syria) their abipara from the village of Duripsh of Bzyp Abkhazia («Ҳара ҳабиԥара шьҭрала Дәрыԥшь ақыҭа иалҵит«).
Translation of the words of the family representative: ‘Our abipara have roots from Duripsh, the ancient name of our surname is Arutaa. There are also Arutaa in KCHR, they are spelt Jatker (after the name of the abipara). During genocide our family lived in Dzhgerda and also in Tsabal in a village called Mramba. This story was told to me by my grandparents.’
It is known that in village Dzhgerda lived 2 households of Arutaa having noble status.
In Mramba village, the presence of 8 households of the Arutaa surname was recorded.
There is no information about the number of households in Duripsh village.
ETHNONYMS AND ANTHROPONYMS IN ABAZA TOPONYMY
Tamgha
Haplogroup and subclade
A BigY test was done in the FTDNA lab.
The haplogroup G2a1 has been revealed. Subclade: Z6692 >> FGC713 >> Y326828
Full line:
Adam > A0-T > A1 > A1b > BT > CT > CF > F > GHIJK > G > P287 > Y238 > P15 > Z6552 > Y34352 > Z6553 > Z6744 > Z6653 > Z6702 > Z6679 > Z6692 > Z6706 > Z6638 > Z6654 > FGC671 > FGC713 > FGC701 > FGC1053 > FGC1034 > FGC1044 > Y326828
Haplogroup G-FGC1053 originated in the Caucasus. Some of its natives migrated to Europe, where it became widespread. Today, haplogroup G-FGC1053, in addition to the Caucasus, is found in such countries as:
- Mexico
- Spain
- Portugal
- USA
- Iran
An ancient Sarmatian burial site was found in this branch on the territory of Hungary [1]. Most likely the migration to Europe is connected with the Sarmatian influence.
A full DNA test was done for Arutaa and the result was published on the world Y trees (Yfull, FTDNA, Theytree)
According to the FTDNA tree the common ancestor of Arutaa and ancient Sarmatian lived in 1850 BCE, and the common ancestor with Malsurgenov and a number of Europeans lived in 1750 BCE. Arutaa and Malsurgenov have the general SNP FTC9412 which yet is not displayed on a tree yet. After updating of a tree date of life of the common ancestor of Arutaa and Malsurgenov will be considerably reduced.
On the Yfull tree, in addition to Malsurgenov’s result, the result of Karachay Bidzhiev was also published. Due to this the branch of Arutaa divided. The estimated time of life of the common ancestor of Arutaa with Bidzhiev and Malsurgenov is 1200 years ago. The exact number will be known after the Yfull tree is updated.
On the Chinese tree theytree there are practically no results, but the scientific result of Kurd from Iran is published. The time of the common ancestor with Kurd is the same as with the burial of Sarmatian — 4100 years ago.