Soqotri people


The Soqotri people sometimes referred to as Socotran are an ethnic group native to the Guardafui Channel island of Socotra. They speak the Soqotri language, a Semitic language in the Afroasiatic family.

General

The Soqotri primarily inhabit the Socotra Archipelago, on Socotra island and the Abd al Kuri, Darsah and Samha districts of the Amanat Al Asimah governorate, Yemen.
According to Ethnologue, there are an estimated 71,400 Soqotri. As of the last 1990 Socotra census, they numbered around 57,000 individuals.
Most Soqotri are Sunni Muslim. Historically, Soqotri were Nestorian Christians, ever since Christianisation of the island up until the 15th century, when the island was occupied by the Mehri Sultanate in 1480. This led to slow Islamisation of the Soqotri.

Language

The Soqotri speak the Soqotri language. It belongs to the Modern South Arabian languages which are closer to the Ethiopian Semitic languages than to Arabic. Despite historical contacts with the Arabic language, there is no mutual understanding between the native speakers of the Modern South Arabian languages and the native speaker of Arabic. Moreover, there is no mutual understanding between the speakers of the Modern South Arabian languages themselves, and the Soqotri language is only spoken on the island of Socotra.
Soqotri has several dialects, which consist of ’Abd Al-Kuri, Central Soqotri, Northern Soqotri, Southern Soqotri and Western Soqotri. North Soqotri comprises North Central and Northwest Central Soqotri.
The language is written using the Naskh variant of the Arabic script. Soqotri is also transcribed with the Latin script.

Genetics

Most Soqotri belong to the paternal haplogroup J, bearing the basal J* clade at its highest frequencies. The remaining individuals mainly carry the J1 subclade. YFull and FTDNA have however failed to find J* people anywhere in the world although there are 2 J2-Y130506 persons and 1 J1 person from Soqotra.
Maternally, the Soqotri primarily belong to the haplogroups N and R0. The basal N* clade occurs at its highest frequencies among them. The next most common mtDNA lineages borne by Soqotri individuals are the haplogroups J, T, L3, H, and R.