Different from 50 million Pashtuns, 12 millions Balochs, 20 million Kashmiris (12 in IOK, 5 in AJK rest spread accross punjab etc.), northern Pakistanis, 4 million Hinkowan punjabis who speak hindknowan and 4 million who no longer speak hindkowan making 8 millions in total? Different from them? They are genetically, and racially very very close to iran or middle east.
aryans are people from iran.
Aryan and iran is the same thing, aryans or arian means "from iran" (or literally from the land of ariana, the old name for Iran). Before coming to iran, these arian or aryans lived in Russian, Central asia (e.g. Turkish), Greek, Eastern Europe such as Macedonia etc. (since its not a singe race but a collection of inter-related, racially intermixed people with various compositions). Their skin color adapted depending on which climate they settled in.
What about roughly 20-30 million or so of pure or mixed punjabi-pashtuns in Punjab. Are they not iranic or middle eastern.
absolutely they are. The KP and Baluchistan is in the region called "middle east"
since region west of indus river is in the middle east region, and historically always was. These people even speak a language which is iranic or closely derived from iran. WHY rest of Pakistan disowns these people just so that we can pretend we have nothing to do with the middle east.
These people are Half the Pakistan if not more.
Furthermore since when punjabis and sindhis so different from Iran. They are predominantly indo-aryan themselves. Read my other posts about aryans, indo-scythians etc. above to make sense of that please. Even a lot of mohajar (e.g. rohilla pashtuns, all those Mirza, agha, etc. are iranic, so many of them claim to have arab ancestory). Even some
Gujratis have their origin in earlier iranian traders.
Punjabi related jatts in india, yes they can be similar to Pakistan unless they are interracialy mixed with other indians which many are now, having lost their original genes due successive outside marriage as well as a phenomena called genetic drift. True Brahman are few and most are now heavily interracialy mixed. Since there was never a very large scale migration from pakistan (no real big settlements from Pakistan). Some are so mixed, they are now a different race. Some so called brahman are self declared fakes who when get rich, or power or just when move to a new area, declare themselves as Brahman. So it depends.
As you already pointed out and As I said before there is some overlapping sub-populations that are similar in india and Pakistan. But those are a minority group in both countries. Overall we are different people.
Coming back to iran, Pakistan has lot of deep historic, racial and cultural relationship with the middle east.
Coming back, Its that hindustani version of urdu changed our self perception over time as well as the fact that middle eastern do have that "uniquely different life style" that make them appear to be so foreign people.
Its important to realize that the Middle east, turkish and Iran all have their origin in early aryans or euroasian people. Aryan or euro-asian tribes moved from euro-asia and settled into middle east, iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan historically in waves. its a historic fact. Middle east are predominately euroasian people mixed with early semitic indigenous people who happened to speak a non-euroasian language, namely semitic language such as arabic. Its always a good idea to research a topic to find about rather than forming an opinion based on regions such as "middle east region". People move from region to the next.
Aryans and euroasian is the same thing since all ultimately came from Russia and parts of central asia, before settling down to iran and then Pakistan, middle east etc.
We got most of our aryan and indus racial heritage from iran and afghanistan and so did much of middle east (though iranian farmers who later became indus valley people originated from middle east first). Yes we Pakistanis have greek genes, etc. but they also were in iran as well.
Aryan aka Persian settled as far as lebanon. We are all racially related, very deeply so. There is no such thing as racially independent middle east from Pakistan. Even indus people migrated from middle east to Pakistan via iran.
many Pakistani people can be darker than iran because we don't eat meat, live in very hot climate and hence gene expressions that gives "fair hue" are suppressed etc. One should rely on skull structure to determine race.
High consumption of meat as done by Pashtuns/Pakhtuns, Baloch, etc, by iranian people and middle eastern gives them more fairer color on average. So skin color does not count.
We do have our unique looks different from iran at times but that's because Pakistan is mixture of lot of people. we have unique looks because of that. It does not mean we don't have iranian/middle eastern blood in us.
Fair skin happens more in some regions since they eat meat a lot. Because
high consuption of meat gives higher ratio of pheomelanon (the white pigment) to eumelanin (the brown skin pigment) which gives us whiter skin over few generations. Lack of high meat consumtion has led to darkening of skin in punjab and sindh in some sub-populations.
Does that means if indians started eating meat they will become fair too. NO, not at all unless they are punabis or oriential indians etc. YOu have to have genes that respond to high meat consumption that change the skin tone. NO genes and no change. Most indians have their own unique genes different from euroasian people. It takes several generation to change skin tone via meat though in people who have appropriate genes such as in euroasian people.
Its indian skull and facial features as well as their unique history and not their skin color that makes them separate people. Even fair skin indian when looked closely look different from Pakistanis. ONLY indian punjabi or Kashmir have mostly faces close what we call average Pakistani.
Also some indians did setteled in Pakistan during mughal times (such as dalits who converted to islam). They all look indians, whole families do.
Middle east is the origin from both ways to modern Pakistan. Early indus valley people moved from midde east to iran and then to Pakistan. that's our first racial connection with Middle east. The second one comes that both of us related to euroasian migrants.
IN Pakistanis we depend on too much on skin color to define race. That's not the case in reality. Please do not miss my main point. which is WE DON"T have yet full human genome tests done on large scale (only handful of such tests have been done and only one person namely Dr Atta-ur-rahman" in whole of Pakistan has his full human gene tested". Please read that again. We will know ONLY about genetics when full human genome of large scale arab, iranian and Pakistani people are tested.
They will show things such as Dark Pakistanis will have same genes as fair or white Pakistanis or iranians but only that those "white skin" causing genes are less expressed (meaning turned on less of the time but still there) in dark individuals due to various reasons, but they are still there. Same genes are still there. ONLY they are silent most of the time.
Chinese for example have nine Blonde genes they inherited from their earlier euroasian heritage. Yet none of them have bond hair (at least not most). Those genes are just not expressed.They are still there and Chinese in that sense are close to europeans at least in hair color genes wise. Genetics is different things. its complex. It involves role of regularity genes which depends on our habits, thinking, food, climate etc. We may have the same genes but look different.
When I say indians are different people that's based on their history and the settlements of outsiders there as well as their skulls structure, facial features etc since these aspects do not easily change with climate or food. Skin color does.
Anyway, I would not say 10-15 indians say in maharashtara or UP look like most Pakistanis. May be 5%. I visited Mumbai and believe me, its a world apart.There is nothing like Pakistan there. the culture, the people are all different. Many indians took their fair skin from northern "chinese look alike" people or nepal. If you look closely at them and not on tv, they have their own subtle and not so subtle asian/oriential facial feature. The point is regardles of skin color, indians are different people. That is my main point. NOT their skin color.
Those aryan/iranian priests that migrated from Pakistan to india and formed their current religious practices were few. Even those few are heavily racially intermixed now with local indians. Most indians are indigenous to their land.
Few Pakistani priests settling there don't make Pakistan same as india. Indians however believe no aryans existed and ever moved from Pakistan to india, ever. They don't believe aryan migration ever happened.
Those in main indian cities that you see in TV that look like average Pakistanis are mostly either currently or historically from Punjab, himachal pradesh (tiny state next to kashmir) and Kashmir etc.
Most indians states are different people than Pakistan by all means. Also india puts mostly people with pakistani features on the screens for some strange reason.
Most Pakistanis have some relatives that looks, have facial features and have skin tone like our own movie or tv stars, even when they themselves look nothing like them.
That's not the case for most indians.
Anyway this is not about looks. Its about our unique place in history that we are consist of largely immigrants sub-populations from around the world. And such have our unique place in this world.
I invite to look around at the rest of Pakistan, visit various villages in KP, northern Pakistan, Baluchistan, Punjab and Sindh. Look beyond skin color this time, just at facial features and skull. Even if you previously did, but this time looks closely at their faces, and see how diverse and still having that uniqueness that makes us different yet those middle eastern/iranian like faces keep turning up again and again in every town, village and city. Our culture is different from iran and its ends up hiding a lot of similarities with iran/middle east sometimes but it is always there if we look for it.
Yes every region has its unique distinguishing features (eg.e iranian look different from average Arabs) but if focus on similarities, that's what show us what is the same or similar.
Even in Pakistan on average we look different depending on where we are from yet we have a lot of commonality even facial one with each other.
All humans are humans at the end of the day and look "humans" hence very similar. But we are still all unique in our own way and sometimes that common uniqueness is useful tool in uniting us as a country.
P.S. Kindly I will not log on again. Its takes just too much time to type stuff. Please don't mind any thing in the post. I absolutely meant no disrespect or any negativity. It was more like I was writing something as it came to my mind. .