Agnivarsha
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Yes you are right. The Chechens are perhaps their descendants.
The Cro Magnon YDNA penetrated deep into Asia. Gandhari a female character in the Mahabharata is described to be of a non Aryan native tribal woman who married an Aryan Kaurava king and from the region Gandhar which was in Afghanistan. In the Rig Vedas, there is a mention of a native goddess Danu the Indus Harappa people used to worship and how she was raped and murdered by another Aryan warlord Indra. The Apasaras mentioned in the Rig Vedas were all from no Aryan tribes. Then we have Parbati, the etymological source of it was Parbat meaning mountains, as another non Aryan woman. We also have Surpanakha in the South and Sitala, Kali, and Kamakshya in the east in Kalinga (modern Orissa), Vanga (modern Bengal) and Kamrup (Assam).
One branch of them chose to move eastward as mentioned in the Satapatha Brahmana that an Aryan king Videha Mathava crossed the river Sadanira (Gandak) which was in Angad (Bihar). The invincible Cro Magnon YDNA defeating and killing all other YDNAs finally stopped in Manipur where it married the native non Aryan Chitrangada. But through the Chittagong hill tracts it moved further east colonizing Thailand, Cambodia, Java, Sumatra and Bali in Indonesia.
Why mtDNA does not matter is because it cannot select on its own, while YDNA can.
@WhiteMansBurden,
How else can we explain the presence of Hinduism in places Bali and Cambodia?
I think South East Asia is the last frontier of Cro Magnon Y Chromosome's eastward expansion.
What a whole load of BS.
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