Shabaz Sharif
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Central Punjabis that I have seen come in all shades. Though, even the darker ones don't look like biharis and upites. Central Punjabi jatts and rajputs on average look different from other Punjabi castes like Lohars, Mians, julayas etc. All in all, central Punjabis look no different from the Sikhs, who are not really dark skinned. Travel to Punjab yourself and then make up your mind. These Afghani trolls spread a lot of misinformation for they are both jealous and suffering from some sort of complex. Skin colour is not a measure of a nation's superiority or inferiority.
With that being said, if I base my judgement on the Dogras living in Potohar, then yes, Dogras are light skinned people. But it has more to do with sunlight exposure and snowy mountains and all. After
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I think you have not traveled to central punjab proper, which are villages. I have seen so called kammi (which basically mean someone have been working as lohar, etc since generations) who have lighter feutures. The only group one can say is dark skinned and look different is mussali/chura. Hell as i mentioned earlier there is nomadic group (garbaje picker) in our areas who on average have higher % of light eyes then others.
So its wrong to say all kammis like Lohar, Kumehar are darker. Only chura/mussali fit that discription, a part from other differences like they will be shorter in height also. I will post picture from my village to show difference between mussali and other.
One is jatt in center, other two mussali
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