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Just like Pashtuns, Kalash have very fair skin and hawkish features with larger heads comparatively to Punjabis, it is not uncommon to find both Kalash and Pashtuns from remote valleys exhibiting blonde or red hair with same complexion as people from Balkans or south Russia. I would imagine their is some relationship between the Pashtuns and Dardic tribes as they live adjacent to each other, and the Kalash are classified as a Dardic tribe.@Samandri
Are Kailash people anywhere related to Pashtuns? at some point i.e Language, traits? or completely Aliens to each other?
They are not related by language, customs or origin to Pashtuns, Kalash people are part of the people, historically been referred to as "Kafirs". Though they are not alien to each other and much of the history of Kafiristan (Now Nuristan) deals with neighboring Afghan tribes........from the article i shared, it seems they once inhabited the large tracts of eastern and central Afghanistan and were pushed North-wards by the Afghans/Pashtuns from Sulieman mountains. Many of the conquered ( described as red-complexioned people in Afghan sources) Kafirs, were converted to Islam forceibly by Pashtuns and were kept as denizens ......the much reduced Dehgans of Nangarhar, Kunar and Laghman (who nowadays call themselves Tajiks), are descendants of the Kafirs. British officers of 18th century observed that Kafirs are on friendly terms with Chitralis, Gilgatis and Badakhshanis but are deadly enemies of Afghans. Raverty, in his notes, describes the peculiar customs of Kafirs and their enmity with Afghans (Pashtuns) in great detail@Samandri
Are Kailash people anywhere related to Pashtuns? at some point i.e Language, traits? or completely Aliens to each other?
Its actually stupid to build up myths about their origin without any concrete scientific evidence. What genetics study say about origin of kalashi People? Does it support that they descendants of Greeks/Macedonian/Albanians/Armies of Alexander or even European? Some say Kalash religion is part of ZoroastriansI had done a lot of research on Kafiristan for my novel. Fascinating history of Buddhism - and how Kafiristan became Nuristan. In answer to the question - the Kalash are completely distinct anthropologically. They are probably of European origin but they do worship some Hindu deities like Indra.
Just like Pashtuns, Kalash have very fair skin and hawkish features with larger heads comparatively to Punjabis, it is not uncommon to find both Kalash and Pashtuns from remote valleys exhibiting blonde or red hair with same complexion as people from Balkans or south Russia. I would imagine their is some relationship between the Pashtuns and Dardic tribes as they live adjacent to each other, and the Kalash are classified as a Dardic tribe.
They are related to Pashtuns.@Samandri
Are Kailash people anywhere related to Pashtuns? at some point i.e Language, traits? or completely Aliens to each other?
They are related to Pashtuns.
Could you clarify what you meant by "older people".Kalash are an older people. A genetic isolate.
EDIT: forgot to add, this graph shows how close they are genetically to surrounding populations.
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Could you clarify what you meant by "older people".
Pashtuns do not live in their region, it is Chitralis, Kohistanis and Pashai. \the closest Pashtuns are in Swat, Dir and Kunar.I think he means they have been residing in relative isolation in their part of the world prior to the migration of Pashtuns, Tajiks etc into their region, hence why their genetic makeup is so distinct from Pashtuns/Tajiks/Punjabis. They are a Basque type people, who have lived in their land far longer than their neighbours have in theirs. Their religion is some sort of proto-indo european religion, and my gut instinct is that they are the remnants of the original Indo-Europeans (also known as Aryans), who have maintained their distinct appearance and religion because of the isolation of the mountains within which they reside, whilst their cousins who travelled further on into the plains mingled with the local populace to become today's Punjabis, Hindkos etc.
Pashtuns do not live in their region, it is Chitralis, Kohistanis and Pashai. \the closest Pashtuns are in Swat, Dir and Kunar.
The Dardic tribes seem to have been their for as long as the Kalash who may well be Dardic themselves or certainly very similar.
I think he means they have been residing in relative isolation in their part of the world prior to the migration of Pashtuns, Tajiks etc into their region, hence why their genetic makeup is so distinct from Pashtuns/Tajiks/Punjabis. They are a Basque type people, who have lived in their land far longer than their neighbours have in theirs. Their religion is some sort of proto-indo european religion, and my gut instinct is that they are the remnants of the original Indo-Europeans (also known as Aryans), who have maintained their distinct appearance and religion because of the isolation of the mountains within which they reside, whilst their cousins who travelled further on into the plains mingled with the local populace to become today's Punjabis, Hindkos etc.
Pashtuns do not live in their region, it is Chitralis, Kohistanis and Pashai. \the closest Pashtuns are in Swat, Dir and Kunar.
The Dardic tribes seem to have been their for as long as the Kalash who may well be Dardic themselves or certainly very similar.
I remember reading your posts from older threads. We really need to do open a thread of the history of Pakistani tribes and their purported origins. I know you have more knowledge than me in this regard.