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Afghanistan = land of invaders descendants ( Greeks , Turks, Mongols ect )

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The majority of Afghanistan are descendants of invaders. I wonder why so many invaders choosed to stay in Afghanistan? does this prove Afghanistan was a strategically advantageous location?


Pasthun, unknown origin. Originally lived mostly north afghanistan after the Mongol-Turkic invasions and Turkic-Iranic invasion they were pushed to the south mostly

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Brahui are dravidians descendants of Central Indians from 1000 AD

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Descendants of Mongols/Mongolian from Genghis Khan from 1227 AD to 1250 AD
In terms of autosomal DNA, Hazara are half Pasthun themselves
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Tajiks descendants of people from Tajikistan from the Turkic-Iran empires from 8th to 13th century

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Uzbek afghan descendants of Timurids from from 1370 Ad to 1550 AD

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Turkmen, descendants of Seljuk empire from the 11th century

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Aimaq Hazara-Tajik

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Nuristani people, possibly descendants of Greeks?

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Baloch people originated next to pakistan, they used to have a country balled Balochistan which the Pasthun tribes are living in the south afghanistan today, it's also part of pakistan.
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What a bullcrap-thread. Afghanistan consists mostly of Iranian-speaking people, who can trace their origins back to Eastern Iranian tribes who invaded the place 4000 years ago.

There are Arab languages, many Turkic language families, even Hazara is Persian language with Mongolian influence. Tajik language are also very different to Afghanistan.

There's also dravidian languages in Afghanistan, no suprised since there was Indian empire conquered parts of Afghanistan.
 
Nooristanis look more whites then Greeks who look like middle easterns. So how the f they can be decendents of Greeks? Not every european country is the same. Here is another photo.

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Ancient

Achaemenids 550–330 BC
Seleucids 330–150 BC
Mauryans 305–180 BC
Greco-Bactrians 256–125 BC
Indo-Greeks 180–130 BC
Indo-Scythians (Sakas) 155–80? BC
Indo-Parthians 20 BC – 50? AD
Kushans 135 BC – 248 AD
Sassanids 230–565
Indo-Sassanids 248–410
Kidarites 320–465
Hephthalites 410–557


Medieval

Kabul Shahi 565–879
Rashidun Caliphate 642–641
Umayyads 661–750
Abbasids 750–821
Tahirids 821–873
Saffarids 863–900
Samanids 875–999
Ghaznavids 963–1187
Ghorids 1149–1215
Khwarezmids 1215–1231
Ilkhanate 1258–1353
Khiljis 1290–1320
Kurts 1245–1381
Timurids 1370–1506
Arghuns 1479–1522
Mughals 1501–1738
Safavids 1510–1709


Modern

Hotaki dynasty 1709–1738
Afsharid dynasty 1738–1747
Durrani Empire 1747–1826
Emirate of Afghanistan 1826–1919
Kingdom of Afghanistan 1919–1973
Republic of Afghanistan 1973–1978
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan 1978–1992
Islamic State of Afghanistan 1992–2001
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan 1996–2001
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan since 200
 
There are Arab languages, many Turkic language families, even Hazara is Persian language with Mongolian influence. Tajik language is different to Afghanistan.

There's also dravidian languages in Afghanistan, no suprised since there was Indian empire conquered parts of Afghanistan.

The two biggest languages (Dari-Persian and Pashtun) are Iranian languages. The rest is insignificant.

Nooristanis look more whites then Greeks who look like middle easterns. So how the f they can be decendents of Greeks? Not every european country is the same. Here is another photo.

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Nuristanis are an Iranian-speaking people as well. And the guy in that picture isn't Nuristani (nor Afghan).
 
The two biggest languages (Dari-Persian and Pashtun) are Iranian languages. The rest is insignificant.



Nuristanis are an Iranian-speaking people as well. And the guy in that picture isn't Nuristani (nor Afghan).

Just found it on google images. Anyway many believed kalash people to be decendents of greeks which turned out false. Blond hair, blue eyes isnt trait of Greeks.
 
Just found it on google images. Anyway many believed kalash people to be decendents of greeks which turned out false. Blond hair, blue eyes isnt trait of Greeks.

Alexander was though to be blonde, there are also northern greeks with higher percent of blonde hair and blue eyes
 
Alexander was though to be blonde, there are also northern greeks with higher percent of blonde hair and blue eyes

Thats recent north european thing to portray every greek as blond and blue eyed. Actual Greeks find it offensive because vast majority of them are not like that apart from few exceptions. Greeks didnt look like noth europeans ever, they always considered them inferior and barbarians.

In today world everyone want to have North Euro Ancestry but things were not the same 300-400 years ago.
 
Just found it on google images. Anyway many believed kalash people to be decendents of greeks which turned out false. Blond hair, blue eyes isnt trait of Greeks.

Blond/reddish hair in (Central) Asia doesn't come from the Greeks, indeed, as Herodotus and other historians were already mentioning these features among various Iranian tribes like the Scythians.
 
Gypsies domari of Afghanistan are possibly one of the first descendants of Gypsies out of India and later migrated out to central asia, middle east and finally to europe

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History of the Roma

It was by the Ghazvanid empire

An alternative view is that the ancestors of the Romani were part of the military in Northern India. When there were invasions by Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi and these soldiers were defeated, they were moved west with their families into the Byzantine Empire between AD 1000 and 1030.[8] Genetic evidence connects the Romani people and the Jat people, the descendants of groups which emigrated from South Asia towards Central Asia during the medieval period.[9] There are serological[10] similarities shared with several populations that linked the two people in a 1992 study.[11][12]



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