Joe Shearer
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basically 23 and me is garbage... because even pushtuns are considered south asians by them... tamils are considered same as punjabis... but that .03
Pakhtuns are south Asian? That's weird.
And Tamils the same as Punjabi?
Are you sure about this? Sounds nonsensical.
Don't want to egg you on to wasteful expenditure, but those results create a contradiction between the historical view and the genetic that might not exist. This might be a very inaccurate place.
DNA tests are pretty inaccurate, they found that out after they tested it on twins and most of them had very different results.
Don't know what to say.
Especially "23 and me", it was very erroneous for them to group "South Asian" as a single unit.
That's disappointing.
I'm a Gujjar as well.
Gujjars are not of Iranian or Turkish descent. It is agreed that they did however most likely originate from Central Asia as Indo-Scythians, White Huns or Khazars and share their origins with Jatts and possibly Rajputs as well.
I commented on this a little way down the road; at that time, I hadn't read your post. What you have said is more or less the majority view among historians. Please remember that whoever (@dsr478?) mentioned Iranian was not too far from the mark, because the Scythians are thought to have spoken a version of Iranian known as eastern Iranian.
White Huns and Khazars are themselves a very problematic category.
North Indian Brahmins cannot be compared with Rajputs, Pashtuns, Baloch or Kurds.
The closest Indian ethnic group to Pakistani or Iranic ethnic groups are the Kashmiri Pandits who are surprisingly close to Pakistani Sindhis in genetics but still farther compared with Sindhis from groups such as Kurds, Baloch or Pashtuns.
Is the word "caste" synonymous to the word "tribe"?
LOL.
No, and yes. I don't want to answer on thread, and take us all down the caste road. Maybe separately on your personal profile page, or on mine.
Who care about Indian? They cannot digest this fact that Rajputs were converted into Islam
They have their own complexes but it dont matter to me
But i guess its Indian historian who wrote this
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-history-of-Janjua-Rajputs
If we ignore the first three paragraphs, that was a very fine note. Not strictly academic (not much citation but then this is Quora).
Thanks for pointing it out.
Funny thing is Janjuas are considered purest Rajputs of Punjab. Indians are always jealous.
Why on earth should Indians be jealous? What do I, for instance, have to do with Rajputs? Other than ethnographic curiousity?
Indians are most confuse people . They have problem with everything
They will moan if someone will claim arab/Persian origin
and they will also moan when someone claim to be native
Their enmity with Islam and Pakistan dont let them embrace the truth but well we should not care about Indians . they are not important lol
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