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Central Asians and the earlier Aryans are by far the largest external input into the area but not the only.
Pashtuns are certainly not Jews but it is possible individual post-Moses Israelites moved to the area, merged with people, and remnants of their legacy exist.
I am sure centuries before the state of Israel, descendants from Prophet Ibrahim and Ketura [who were not Jews] were in the area. Genesis 25:6 says Prophet Ibrahim instructed his sons from Ketura to go to the lands of the East, as far East as they can. This was very early in history and Scythians had yet to arrive in the area.
Pashtuns are certainly not Jews but it is possible individual post-Moses Israelites moved to the area, merged with people, and remnants of their legacy exist.
I am sure centuries before the state of Israel, descendants from Prophet Ibrahim and Ketura [who were not Jews] were in the area. Genesis 25:6 says Prophet Ibrahim instructed his sons from Ketura to go to the lands of the East, as far East as they can. This was very early in history and Scythians had yet to arrive in the area.
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