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They are not different from their chitrali cousins, they look the bloody same, just different dress sense for women, I have been their, it's all myth that they are Greek, I have been to Athens ,kalash look different than those folks and their language is a dardic language ,not a hellenic language. As for DNA evidence , I am not qualified to comment on that either way.
I have been there as well, many times. And they do look different. Nowhere else in those valleys (or anywhere else in our region) do you get such a ratio of blond hair and blue eyes, not even close to it.
One of the DNA studies did make the same mistake as you just did; compared them to the modern day Greeks. It was criticized a lot.
Their language is indeed Dardic and their customs, rituals, etc. are a lot closer to the Indo-Iranian region, however there still remain some similarities in them to ancient Greece proposing some Greek exposure. Furthermore, classification of "Dardic" is more geographical than characteristic. I can tell you this personally too since I am a Kashmiri with massive exposure to Shina, Khowar and Kohistani which are all Dardic languages. This is not to say that languages sharing the same parent language cannot be markedly different as well, e.g. Balti and Tibetan.
What I'm trying to do here is present the arguments and the counter arguments to the Kalasha's own claim of being of Greek descent so that the people reading the thread would have a better idea of the argument instead of just self-baked nonsensical statements such as ArsalanKhan21's. None of what I stated was my own. At least to me, having met them does not qualify one, even remotely, to present a judgement in a matter which overwhelmingly pertains to anthropology and the science of DNA testing (both of which are still battling it out on the subject).
They speak Indo-European language and so they related to all Indo European speakers. I said few Greeks came over in 1980s to teach them Greek and influence with modern Greek culture. You are just another idiot ! These are Dardic speakers not descendents of Alexanders soldiers.
One who resorts to hurling insults when left with nothing else is a very small man indeed and thus beneath me. So, this will be my last reply to you. Apart from what I have stated above, the language classifications do not work as racial classifications. They present geographical and phonetic traits of languages, which can come about due to a thousand different reasons, instead of just hereditary traits which would denote clear ancestry. While most of the Omani population is of Balochi descent their predominant language is Arabic which unlike Balochi (which is also spoken by many of them) is not an Indo-Iranian language. Another example on the opposite end is of the South Americans who now speak south-western European languages while being of predominantly native american descent. You just aren't very well accustomed to academics now are you?
Furthermore, you have now stated three times, like a broken record desperate for someone to pay attention to what its saying, that this claim of the Kalasha being of Greek descent spawned from the Greek visits in the 1980s. I have told you already that their folklore which is hundreds of years old actually claims this and their language which has supposed similarities with ancient Greece is also hundreds of years old. The funny bit is that the Greeks actually visited the Kalasha tribes because of their claim of Greek descent. So kindly refrain from speaking out of your behind and go educate yourself.
ps: Greek and all other Hellenic languages are also Indo-European languages. The word you should have used was Indo-Aryan or Indo-Iranian. Or did you mean that since they do speak an Indo-European language and seeing how ancient Greek is also an Indo-European language then they indeed are related? All you have are nonsensical statements concocted by yourself.
They are pagans and any attempts to convert them into christians or muslims should be prevented. Thats the only way to preserve this ancient culture.
There must be no compulsion in religion either way. Apart from that, evolution is a natural part of any culture. Currently around half of the Kalasha people are Muslim and they do retain most of their culture.
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