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🇲🇦 Berber Morocco Central Atlas Tamazight Errachidia (Intermediate Hartani Profile) genetics

A focused population profile of the Errachidia Central Atlas Tamazight Intermediate Hartani reference, its southeastern Moroccan oasis background, closest modern genetic matches, ancestry model, and World Genetics G25 heatmap.

📍 Region Errachidia, southeastern Morocco, Tafilalt, Saharan oasis communities, and Hartani contact zones
🗣️ Language Central Atlas Tamazight, Moroccan Arabic, Saharan Arabic, and oasis community languages
🧬 Closest match Algerian Arab Algiers (Intermediate Hartani Profile)

Who are Errachidia Central Atlas Tamazight Intermediate Hartani people?

This Errachidia Central Atlas Tamazight Intermediate Hartani profile represents an oasis and Saharan-edge layer from southeastern Morocco.

The local context includes Central Atlas Tamazight, Moroccan Arabic, Saharan Arabic, and Hartani-associated oasis histories around Errachidia and the Tafilalt corridor.

As a genetic reference, Berber Morocco Central Atlas Tamazight Errachidia Intermediate Hartani Profile is useful for comparison with Algerian Arab Algiers Intermediate Hartani Profile, Berber Morocco Shilha Tiznit Intermediate Hartani Profile, Berber Morocco Shilha Ouarzazate Intermediate Hartani Profile, Tunisian Arab Douz Intermediate Shwashin Profile, Baggara Chad Highly Arabian-Mixed Profile, Libyan Arab Intermediate Shwashin Profile, Moroccan Arab Casablanca Intermediate Hartani Profile, Berber Algeria Tuareg, Moroccan Arab Errachidia Intermediate Hartani Profile, and Swahili Zanzibar.

What is Errachidia Intermediate Hartani DNA closest to?

In the World Genetics modern G25 comparison, Berber Morocco Central Atlas Tamazight Errachidia Intermediate Hartani Profile is closest to Algerian Arab Algiers Intermediate Hartani Profile, Berber Morocco Shilha Tiznit Intermediate Hartani Profile, Berber Morocco Shilha Ouarzazate Intermediate Hartani Profile, Tunisian Arab Douz Intermediate Shwashin Profile, Baggara Chad Highly Arabian-Mixed Profile, Libyan Arab Intermediate Shwashin Profile, Moroccan Arab Casablanca Intermediate Hartani Profile, Berber Algeria Tuareg, Moroccan Arab Errachidia Intermediate Hartani Profile, and Swahili Zanzibar. The result reflects an intermediate Saharan/oasis profile with Maghrebi and more southern-shifted ancestry signals.

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What does Errachidia Intermediate Hartani ancestry look like?

The ancestry breakdown gives deeper component proportions, while closest matches show modern similarity. This profile is best interpreted as a southeastern Moroccan Hartani/oasis layer, close to Algiers Hartani, Shilha Hartani, Douz Shwashin, Libyan Shwashin, Casablanca Hartani, and other Saharan-edge intermediate references.

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Where is Errachidia Intermediate Hartani DNA closest on the map?

The heatmap should emphasize Errachidia, Tafilalt, southeastern Morocco, Ouarzazate, Tiznit, Algiers Hartani context, southern Tunisia, Libya, Saharan routes, and Sahel-facing contact zones.

Berber Morocco Central Atlas Tamazight Errachidia (Intermediate Hartani Profile) Genetic Distance Heatmap Warmer areas show closer modern population averages.
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Berber Morocco Central Atlas Tamazight Errachidia (Intermediate Hartani Profile) genetics FAQ

What does Intermediate Hartani mean for Errachidia DNA?

It describes a Saharan oasis profile with both Maghrebi/Amazigh-related and more southern-shifted ancestry signals.

Is Errachidia Intermediate Hartani the same as regular Errachidia Tamazight?

No. This is a separate intermediate Hartani profile and should be read apart from the main Errachidia Tamazight reference.

Why do Shwashin and Hartani references appear close?

They represent similar oasis or Saharan-edge intermediate profiles across the Maghreb.