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There was also a single Jew in Afghanistan until the late 90s. Not a family, one single individual. So numbers are no means of gauging minority of faith.
As for the 'Ethnicity' of the Gandhara people, I think the term 'Ethnicity' means different ideas for you and me. A basic contemporary definition of 'Ethnicity' is as follows:
An ethnic group or ethnicity is a category of people who identify with each other based on common ancestral, social, cultural,or national experiences.
Therefore, ethnicity if a very subjective and abstract concept. The Gandhara people's 'ethnicity' would be the Gandhara people as they identified as such at the time. When the Gandhara Civilization collapsed, the same people reoriented themselves into new group identities and thus changed their 'ethnicity'.
So are their descendants the Pashtuns?
I thought Pashtuns and Baloch were all later Iranian migrants