The Hindu Racial Type belongs to the Caucasian/White Race.
"Anthropology: Race, Language, Culture, Psychology, Pre-History" by A.L. Kroeber (1948)
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It clearly states its "the hindu"
Even in America 19th Century they called Indians as Hindu. In Anthropology Books the Indian Caucasian Type is called "the Hindu". So its really a cultural term.
by believe im agnostic
by practice christian
but i strongly identify with india and indian religions, but for me its more way of live and culture than religious practice. i dont really believe in it. For me hindutva means nationalism thats why i support it, indian tribes need to unite. i wouldnt...
Thank you Guys. I think every one from India is a Hindu. So im also a Hindu eventhough im christian. And Hinduism is oldest religion in the world. I stand against Christian Missionaries who want to destroy india.
If they are like that there are reasons behind it, or do you think its in their nature? I think they are conditioned to be so. And turks behave similar in germany, they beg you for few euros or a cigarette or want your mobile phone for a call and if you dont want they beat you up.
Why exclude the Gypsies from the greater indian race? Isolate them. Just like Europeans did for centuries and still do. Gypsies are unique just like every indian tribe is uniqe but they belong to AkhandBharat.
i took a genetic test, it told me im 100% Caucasian but it didnt still told me where in india im from.
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if she looks mexican how a indian woman looks than?
One Religion [Hinduism], One Race [Indic], One Country [AkhandBharat]
~thats how i understand hindutva, but they do have suspicious racial elements in their ranks. tell me if im wrong.
Talking about Gypsies and Genetics (Its well known that Balkan Gypsies are H1 mostly derrived)
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