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Hey dude, Afaik I think you're pukhtun right so I hope you can offer me some insights into this phenomena
I heard that pukhtuns outside of waziristan are actually dardics who have been Pashtunized after the 1500s etc(common phenomenon Arabs, Turks), is this true or like somewhat true as dardics were native people who have mixed heavily with and assimilated into the pukhtun culture?
What do you think of this theory, peshwar valley and other such places were dardic areas historically and some potohari Punjabi were around too but it was mostly a dardic area
Cause pukhtuns of swat etc especially have the closest DNA to ancient ghandharan people after that Punjabi kamboh and than some other local Pashtun tribes
but yousafzai moved there in the 1400,1500s this triggered my very basic research into this , so like I am interested in knowing the prescriptive of pukhtuns of those areas especially
What do y'all of this?
I am not Pashtun.
A large proportion of Pashtuns in Peshawar valley, Swat, Kohat etc are indeed mixed with "Dardic/Indus" populations, especially the Yousafzais of Swat. Indeed, the Swatis themselves are likely a Dardic group that have been Pashtunized. The Pashtun_Kurram population on the chart above that I posted is a Pashtun population that's heavily mixed with "Punjabi biradari" type populations.
This is a good thread for further info on various populations and their distances to ancient Pakistani ones: https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/the-...ncient-gandharans-barikot-discoveries.683848/
The users who posted there are probably the best people to speak to for further questions. This is the limit of my understanding of genetics, especially of Pashtuns.