ManUNITEDglory
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I haven't seen anyone talk about this but there's a ethnic group in China's Xinjiang called " Pamiri " and physically they look 100% just like the ethnic Kalash, Hunza who live in Indian's/Pakistan Kashmir. It's hard to be believe they don't belong to the same origin considering their close geographic locations. That part of Xinjiang ( Uyghurs territory ) which is now all part of China's territory historically belong to the ingenious Pamiri people. They are also indigenous to east Tajikistan. They are considered different people by ethnic Tajiks. The Tajiks don't consider them Tajiks. The Uyghurs of Xinjiang also don't consider them the same.
Should these people part of Kashmir region of India/Pakistan ?
Ethnic Pamiri (Sarikol speakers ) in China
History
Tashkurgan Town became the capital of the Sarikol kingdom (色勒库尔), a kingdom of the Pamir Mountains.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tashkurgan_Town#History
Their kingdom dates back at least 2000 years ago or even 200 BC while the Uyghurs only started migrating around 842 AD
Ethnic Kalash/Hunza people
Even in terms of genetics they are 80-85% West Eurasian, 15-20% South Asian.
Should these people part of Kashmir region of India/Pakistan ?
Ethnic Pamiri (Sarikol speakers ) in China
History
Tashkurgan Town became the capital of the Sarikol kingdom (色勒库尔), a kingdom of the Pamir Mountains.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tashkurgan_Town#History
Their kingdom dates back at least 2000 years ago or even 200 BC while the Uyghurs only started migrating around 842 AD
Ethnic Kalash/Hunza people
Even in terms of genetics they are 80-85% West Eurasian, 15-20% South Asian.
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