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As Samandri pointed in an earlier post, they once resided in the wider region extending up to C and E Afghanistan. The western kin of the Kalash were only finally defeated and assimilated by Emir Abdur Rahman Khan in the late 1800s, and "Kafiristan" subsequently came to be known as Nuristan. The Kalash across the Durand Line however survived, as they officially came within British borders.
That would be interesting. Interest in our tribes and history is rather limited so it is hard to get enough people together to initiate discussions on such topics. However @Atanz and @Samandri and some other fellows whose names I cant remember now, possess a lot of knowledge about our history, and if they are willing then we should certainly go down that route. I myself am a Kamboh/Kamboj and can shed light on our history.
Maybe a more knowledgable member can get the ball rolling, perhaps we can concentrate on major tribal groupings to begin with and expand out. We can certainly start off with the Kamboh/Kamboj. But hopefully more people can join in. Pakistan in general, and Punjab in particular is so diverse it is hard to find origional history of the various tribes. It's even more frustrating when certain local tribes start claiming arab background like the Awans.
@Pakistani Exile @Kambojaric What I am trying to say is that those areas of central and eastern afghanistan were inhabited not necessarily by the Kalash but by the forefather of Chitralis, Kohistanis, Pashia and Gilgitis, the question is are these groups related to Nuristanis/Kalash?
Ah I understand what you mean now. Well I am not sure about the rest, but HarappaWorld put together various admixture results from Kalasha and Burusho populations. I think the "Caucasian" element was elevated among the Kalashas while the Burushos had a much higher N.E Asian admixture.
I am trying to find more DNA studies of the other mentioned groups. Will report back when I do. But I think the other groups have more N.E/East Asian admixture than the Kalashas.
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This is what I was looking for: The ones beginning with "b" represent Burusho, while "k" represents Kalasha admixture results, using the HarappaWorld admixture calculator.