In absolute numbers maybe, but as a percentage of total population (of origin country) maybe less than that of Arabs (non-Gulf). Besides we don't stink. The stench of Dindus is long range.. personal experience. :)
Cope dindu :lol:
If your moms stopped reproducing maybe you could hope to achieve higher GDP/capita than us, stop breeding like rats and polluting White countries with your subhuman presence. :)
South Asian countries along with China should form a coalition to invade India and save it's minorities. The infighting between different ethnicities is designed by Brahmins by providing some ethnicities unfair advantage over others, basically Divide & Conquer 101.
Hinduism has no place in the modern World. Only open membership religions like Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and Atheism can be allowed. This needs to be enforced globally.
Your source? Youtube video is not good enough, any amateur can make their own video.
Didn't say it existed at the time of Sintashta, all I said is that it shares a common origin with Indo-Iranian.
What's Proto-Eurasian? You mean proto-IE? Anatolian is that earliest branch to split from proto-IE.
Their country, their rules. The woman should learn to let Hindu men grope and molest her. Respect Hindu culture in Hindu land.
Islamic invaders already did enough damage by banning Temple Prostitution, let's give them some breathing space now.
I hope these Indians go back and teach fellow Pajeets about how to coexist and live peacefully in a diverse society with multiple religions and viewpoints. Dindus cannot tolerate anyone who veers out of the strict Brahminical hierarchy.
How would you know? It may have been the ancestor of Indo-Iranic, or the ancestor of both Indo-Iranic and Balto-Slavic, or a sister branch to the ancestor of Indo-Iranic.
They are not similar just because both derived from Yamnaya. Yamnaya had small amounts of Anatolian farmer ancestry whereas...
Sintashta are genetically identical to Bronze Age Central Europe.
I'm guessing proto-Indo-Iranic would be a mix of majority Sintashta + local Central Asian Neolithic substrate.
He would look better in a Dhoti, he's essentially indistinguishable from a regular Hindu in Bihar. You can have him, do your ghar wapsi or whatever you call it. :D
Just looked him up, seems to be some random lower class person posting garbage online.. the British brought Hindu labor from other parts of India to Bengal during colonial times, and some of them converted to Islam (most still remain Hindu), I believe he's of that particular stock.