Blind nationalism.
Many close to Bin Qasim got killed who were not even remotely related to invasion of Sindh (or Rajasthan). It was purely internal political struggle.
I have not studied in detail when and why some ancestors of Brahmins moved to India, but clearly, they have a connection to Pakistan, albeit a small fraction of their genes - but most of their genes is typically Indian that they share with neighboring Indians.
My guess would be that a small...
@Indus Priest King you'll find this interesting.
See how the Pakistan component dominates in all Pakistani ethnicities. The slightly Pakistan-shifted Indians are Brahmins and Gujaratis among these samples. Rest of India don't have this component.
source: Dodecad
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The terms India and Hindustan do not apply to much of present day country of India. Ind is basically Sindh and surrounding areas, and Hindustan would be the Mughal North-West (+ UP ) India.
We can learn from Greece's approach to Macedonia's naming.
What's that like? I suppose White men marrying Asian women, leaving fewer women for Asian men (since it's harder for Asian men to get non-Asian women). So yeah less full blooded Asians each generation.