@chaudharydvader@coldfeet1234 what is wrong here? Balochistan and Sindh was under Abhiras, they even named a river name "Sindh" in Ahirwara in memory of their homeland of that time period?
@Saurabh_Chechi@adhana_dot_exe dal!t caste jab internet par geneticjetry ko leke bully hone lagi toh isne or iske bihari dost (rajanya straight from darbhanga) ne larping ke liye idhar udhar se cheeze uthana start kardi , inse kuch manglo toh cmmts delete marke bhag jate
everyone knows how low these kalus are
@Saurabh_Chechi@adhana_dot_exe they are the biggest larpers 😭, ye apne bihari samples me bhi 35 steppe pohcha dete or 34 aasi , these guys are so desperate.
@rabari_tribe@vashushen_abhir@Advitro_Ayar@VihaanRao262092 Abiran Sah was a bridge between the North Western Indians and the Iranians , I think that the Ayarran class of the Iranians were originated from the Abhira embassy sent by Abiran Sah , we need more info though, but it is possible as Ahirs of Gujrat are still called "Ayar"
@rabari_tribe@vashushen_abhir@Advitro_Ayar@VihaanRao262092 Abiran Sah was a bridge between the North Western Indians and the Iranians , I think that the Ayarran class of the Iranians were originated from the Abhira embassy sent by Abiran Sah , we need more info though, but it is possible as Ahirs of Gujrat are still called "Ayar"
The inscription doesn't describe Rajana Vasusena aabhir as just another king—it presents him as the supreme authority acknowledged by the Śakas, Yavanas, Satavahanas, Mālavas, and Yaudheyas .
8th-century Jain scholar Uddyotana Sūri proudly traced his roots to an Ābhīra (Ahir) Kshatriya lineage and the Candrakula (chañdrakulin). His grandfather was a distinguished Ābhīra of dwārkā.
While others fought for kingdoms, Vasuṣeṇa Abhira claimed something far greater—he presented himself as Nārāyaṇa. A bold declaration that placed his authority beyond ordinary kingship.
@kamiisama69 fact check: nizamuddin being author of both papers confirmed that they came to the yadav/rai conclusion altogether, it wasn't nizamuddin who did it out of purpose even so you fail to show that they do not belong to yadavs of bihar, your kin is blackie.
@dank_darbar__@vashushen_abhir not a cope lil boy , "chudasama" word doesn't appear before 10th ce and only if it does, the translator translated the text, "chudasaman" in the text is used for comparing him to "chuda" crest like shiva , that's where they derive their name from, opinions of authors won't work
he's keep making massive logical leaps and non sequiturs based entirely on a superficial, surface-level reading of the numbers. honestly, lacks a basic, fundamental understanding of how both data science and population genetics operate, just twisting everyday scientific practices
because of the way these genes shuffle during reproduction, biological siblings from the exact same parents can have vastly different skin tones. expecting a single caste group to have a narrow, uniform melanin index shows a total lack of understanding of genetic inheritance.