@Anon_4567 The point is most people from Kpk use tons of modern urdu and English loanwords compared to our Afghan counterparts. Stop taking offence to everything.
@JonasKilker G25 does not show your actual ancestral ancestry but rather distances to them. Nordics score extremely score to sintashtan groups but have no ancestry from them. Sarmatians were also not descended from scythians. They were a different branch of iranics with different r1a clades.
@vaggonis@robert995581@rightofwhey What do you think is moving the weight then? Full ROM or partial ROM doesn't really matter as long as you go to failure. There's good scientific literature on this.
First Scythian R1a-S23592 found in Afghan Pashtuns:
Y-DNA: R1a1a1b2a2a3 - R-S23592
Yfull: https://t.co/4qH2O31kyu
FTDNA: https://t.co/LNhSh6Jzz4
For the first time in both private and academic DNA testing of Pashtuns, the Scythian-associated Y-DNA lineage R1a-S23592 has been identified in a Pashtun individual. The individual belongs to the Stanikzai tribe of the larger Ghilzai confederation. His paternal side is ultimately from Ghazni but moved some generations ago to Logar (Charkh district), while his maternal ancestry is Tajik from Logar (Haji Alam area).
Autosomally, he clusters within the typical range of Pashtuns from that region, despite being half Tajik maternally. Notably, Pashtuns from Logar and surrounding areas tend to display a somewhat stronger Central Asian genetic shift compared to some other Pashtun populations.
@BitcoinNewsCom Despite having one of the highest median IQ's, you'd be confused as to how the Dutch mind came to decide upon some of these absurd laws then you see the people in question
@RJR_2003@Afghan_DNA No the indic borrowings and influence in Pashto are earlier than that because retroflexes and indic borrowings exist in southern dialects too and amongst tribes that never invaded modern day KPK. It's most likely Lehnda-Punjabi dialects in the Suleiman mountains.
@mknya14 @ConsiliumPacis @Souvikun you're back-tracking pretty hard, No-one exclusively uses 'Kalash' for the 'Pagan' minority which i don't believe even exists anymore. Everyone logically uses 'Kalash' for the entire ethnic group regardless of religion.