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Can you shine some light about the demographic change in these regions?

I hear some people saying that muslims/arabs/moors had great civilizations but in reality the peoples that lived there in the past were different people and the achievements were actually theirs, but people look at them and think the current population were the same as the displaced ones.
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In North Africa it led to almost 30% of the genome being peninsular and Levantine Arab. Changing nafris from being 40% black during antiquity to around the modern 25%. It gets harder to judge Levantine because as what many forget, the Arabian peninsula was being colonized by Jews and other Northwestern Semites right before Islam rose



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