That 3% difference is massive in a society of 200 million. Not to mention that this does not factor in the fact how cousin marriages go on for generations within the family, exponentially increasing the risks.
Sri Lankan Muslims are not Pakistani citizens, your comparison does not hold any ground.
If a Pakistani citizen, regardless of religion, was lynched in a similar manner like this in a foreign country, there would be massive outrage.
Turks of Turkey are not genetically "Turkic", they're largely Turkicized Anatolian peoples. The Ottoman dynasty itself had become more European than Turkic in terms of ancestry, go over each ruler of the Ottoman Empire and look at the ethnicity of each of their mothers.
Tatars during that...
Buddhists of the region converted to Islam, they did not disappear.
Also, there is nothing which indicates that Pashtuns were monotheistic before their conversion to Islam; they were most likely Buddhists; the Buddhist practice of tree-veneration was recorded among Pashtuns as late as the...
Unless there was an insane level of inbreeding, it would not have been possible for them to have not intermixed, especially considering that "Mughal settlers" would have been overwhelmingly male and would have had to inter-marry with local woman for several generations.
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This is how the...
Pashtuns are genetically indigenous to KPK, DNA samples dated to the Iron-age and found in Swat Valley, match closely with modern Pashtun samples.
What you're saying is true from a linguistic perspective, however, by ancestry, Pashtuns are largely native and have been mentioned throughout...
This is hilarious.
Could you tell me about which "distinct eye and hair color" is attributed to Mughals?
Also, towards the end, members of the actual Mughal dynasty looked no different from a random person in UP.