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  1. Devdas

    Aryan invasion theory denial

    And I'm saying that it is impossible for any proto-Aryans, if they existed, to have had light eyes, because then those light eyes would be everywhere in India today.
  2. Devdas

    Aryan invasion theory denial

    If that were true, everyone in India would have light eyes today. Studies show that blue eyes all came from a single common ancestor in Europe. The gene then rapidly spread through Europe because it was sexually selected for. If Aryans had blue eyes, they either purposely bred it out because...
  3. Devdas

    Aryan invasion theory denial

    There are many different subclades of R1a, buddy, and the types present in India are absent in Europe. What your argument eventually boils down to is that all humans have distant common ancestors, which no one is denying. Go away.
  4. Devdas

    Aryan invasion theory denial

    Haplogroup R-M173 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I can assure you that no 'Aryan', even in the racial sense, has ever had blue eyes or light hair. As mentioned this was made up by 19th and 20th century German nationalists.
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    Aryan invasion theory denial

    Aryan Invasion — History or Politics? | Archaeology Online The term 'Aryan' has no racial or ethnic connotations prior to German nationalism. It refers specifically to noble Indians in the Indian context. Essentially, Germany, a then weak and demoralized nation, with little culture that wasn't...
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    Aryan Phenotype

    'Aryan' is not and was never a racial term until European nordicism, occultism, and nationalism of the 19th and 20th centuries, which sought to fictionalize and mythologize history for colonial purposes. Please don't stoop to adopting such petty, ugly theories, created by lesser cultures. In...
  7. Devdas

    Where's The Pakistan Tough Talk Now, Modiji?

    The funny thing is, he's doing exactly what Pakistanis said he should do: he's focusing on development instead of demagoguing and fearmongering to maintain power. He's not ignoring Pakistan because they're powerful or scary; just the opposite: he's ignoring it because other issues are much more...
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    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    So you agree India is the only region in South Asia with civilized races?
  9. Devdas

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Fortunately this isn't the 1300s; Pakistanis can't hope to dent the Indian army by pelting it with stones.
  10. Devdas

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    I see you're jealous of my Saraswat ancestry. Enjoy still having the intellect and mentality of nomadic barbarians.
  11. Devdas

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Believe what you will. It's obvious who's winning this conversation and life in general. Pakistanis still can't compete.
  12. Devdas

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Read the article: It's accepted by the vast majority of scholars, both inside and outside of India. It's sad that you're so disappointed in your ancestors that you're willing to claim ancestors that have nothing to do with you. The funny thing is, like I said, I'm North Indian, not Dravidian...
  13. Devdas

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    What do you mean? I was born in Chandigarh, came here for school. My mothers side did indeed have some family living in Lahore before the partition, but they were from Jalandhar and Chandigarh.
  14. Devdas

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Read what I said: The people you see in Pakistan today, and even some Punjabi groups like Jats settled thousands of years after the Indo-Aryans. India has seen many waves of migration, with those from Muslim backgrounds being the least like the Vedic Indians and Harappans (who were Dravidian, by...
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    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Socioeconomic Statistics & Demographics : Asian-Nation :: Asian American History, Demographics, & Issues Here is more info. This is clearly a little outdated, so Indians now even have higher education rates compared to other groups now. But as you can see, even as far back as the 90s, Indians...
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    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    I come from a family of Saraswat Brahmins in Punjab.
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    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Do I have to link this again? List of ethnic groups in the United States by household income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia There's another chart showing the religious breakdown of wealth in the US, and Hindus are indeed richer than even Jews percentage-wise despite only being in this...
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    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    I live here and even go to a top university here. All the top universities have very large Indian populations and very few Pakistanis. Indians far outperform Pakistanis in everything from finance, medicine, to business, as evidenced by the link I sent. We have the highest SAT scores of any...
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    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Indus Valley Civilization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Read about the timings of various migrations absorbed by the Indian subcontinent and you'll see Muslims are recent immigrants with very few genetic ties to India's cultural and philosophical progenitors. Pakistanis have with more in...
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    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    This has nothing to do with racism. I have many Muslim friends whom I consider close, and I have no problem with their religion. My only issue is Muslims, with very little genetic ties to the subcontinent, whose lineages arrived thousands of years after my ancestors did, claiming either the IVC...
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