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The genetically closest modern population groups to the ancient Gandharans: Barikot Discoveries

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In 2017, DNA samples were extracted from Gandharan burial mounds found in Barikot, Swat dating back to the Iron Age. The results were recently released following analysis. Utilizing admixture modeling tools, the genetic distance between these samples and modern sample groups were measured.

Here are the 20 closest modern population groups to the ancient Gandharans based on the results:

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The results showcase that the ancient Gandharans were genetically closest to the modern populations primarily inhabiting the historic region of Gandhara (North-west Pakistan), followed by the greater Indus region (primarily modern-day Pakistan, North-West India and East Afghanistan).

Modern Sample Groups:

The modern sample groups are from the Global25 genetic database and within the context of the region, some population groups are excluded. These excluded population groups would most likely be most related to the closest (geographically) population groups referenced in the list; for example: Punjabi communities such as the Arain, Sheikhs, Awans, Janjuas, etc... would be closest to Khatri and Punjabi_Jatt sample groups.


Lesser known sample groups referenced in the list:

Kamboj:
A community primarily inhabiting the Punjab region with populations in Haryana and Afghanistan as well.
Khatri: A predominantly Hindu Punjabi community; most Khatris had migrated to India from West Punjab following partition.
Yusufzai, Tarkalani, Uthmankhel: Pashtun tribes inhabiting the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan as well as East Afghanistan.
Kohistani, Kho_Singanali, Kalash: Dardic communities found in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan.
Ror: A community found in Haryana and East Punjab regions of North-West India. They may have been linked to the Ror dynasty of Sindh.
Burusho: A Dardic community from the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan.
Gujjar_Pakistan, Gujjar_India: A primarily nomadic community straddling Afghanistan, Pakistan and Western India.
 
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Lesser known sample groups referenced in the list:

Kamboj:
A community primarily inhabiting the Punjab region with populations in Haryana and Afghanistan as well.

How dare you call us lesser known 🤬😅

In seriousness though this is not entirely shocking news but important nevertheless to highlight given that a certain neighbor to the east likes claiming our history. On another history forum I have even read as crazy outlandish theories such as certain Marathis (Chitpavans) being the real Gandharans and that Pashtuns pushed the Gandharans to India.

Genetic studies of course instead show that Punjabi and Pashtun clans are the descendents of the Gandharans which as said is not a shocking reveleation but nevertheless important to emphasize.
 
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Panoramic view of Barikot, known historically as Bazira, an ancient Gandharan settlement; the source of these DNA samples:

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Ruins of Bazira Fort overlooking the settlement, it was famously besieged by Alexander in his conquests:

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Shingardar Supta of Barikot:


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Artifacts found in Barikot:

An unknown seated deity or kingly figure:

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A scene from the life of Buddha:

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Not weird at all with the peshewar folks being closest to the ancient ghandarans, since theyre ancestrial to modern day peshewaris(pashtuns included, since they mixed with the natives). Closest ones to many of the ghandaran samples would be khatris, gujjars and kambojas, followed by some of the dardics and nw indian brahmins:



Distance to:Brahmin_Gujarat
0.02698092PAK_Aligrama_H
0.02787085PAK_Barikot_MA
0.03230171PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.03232711PAK_Butkara_H
0.04526922PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.04562365PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.04963265PAK_Katelai_IA
0.05128158PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.05295763PAK_Barikot_H
0.05367418PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.05908918PAK_Udegram_IA
0.06223190PAK_Butkara_IA
0.07375291PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.07590916PAK_Barikot_IA
0.10153013PAK_Singoor_MA
0.11384311PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o
0.12325252PAK_Loebanr_IA_o

Distance to:Punjabi_Jatt
0.02821662PAK_Barikot_H
0.03025654PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.03289309PAK_Udegram_IA
0.03334057PAK_Katelai_IA
0.03429451PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.03455726PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.03944159PAK_Aligrama_H
0.04048282PAK_Butkara_IA
0.04152550PAK_Barikot_IA
0.04339080PAK_Barikot_MA
0.05460025PAK_Butkara_H
0.05489040PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.06005823PAK_Singoor_MA
0.07158368PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.07881162PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.07892518PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.16107433PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o

Distance to:Kamboj
0.02277945PAK_Barikot_H
0.02656193PAK_Udegram_IA
0.02889157PAK_Barikot_IA
0.02992825PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.03008805PAK_Katelai_IA
0.03228721PAK_Butkara_IA
0.03282721PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.03373205PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.04404317PAK_Aligrama_H
0.04756927PAK_Barikot_MA
0.04884693PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.05197953PAK_Singoor_MA
0.05919042PAK_Butkara_H
0.07368349PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.07520132PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.08475858PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.17082540PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o

Distance to:Khatri
0.01937042PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.01947679PAK_Barikot_H
0.02011298PAK_Katelai_IA
0.02186821PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.02230866PAK_Udegram_IA
0.02474259PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.02876546PAK_Butkara_IA
0.02894084PAK_Aligrama_H
0.03473439PAK_Barikot_MA
0.03497197PAK_Barikot_IA
0.04382063PAK_Butkara_H
0.04558836PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.06065374PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.06332130PAK_Singoor_MA
0.07101168PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.08402225PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.15708908PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o

Distance to:Gujar_Pakistan
0.01995278PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.02161481PAK_Katelai_IA
0.02349347PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.02572376PAK_Aligrama_H
0.02641794PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.02680203PAK_Barikot_H
0.02771640PAK_Udegram_IA
0.03069767PAK_Barikot_MA
0.03175357PAK_Butkara_IA
0.03513468PAK_Butkara_H
0.04221882PAK_Barikot_IA
0.04806531PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.05277080PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.06290518PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.07493371PAK_Singoor_MA
0.09373529PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.15030077PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o

Distance to:Gujar_India
0.01983834PAK_Aligrama_H
0.02286108PAK_Barikot_MA
0.02358134PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.02515979PAK_Butkara_H
0.03702200PAK_Katelai_IA
0.04007177PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.04025588PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.04146629PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.04186452PAK_Barikot_H
0.04534922PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.04620565PAK_Udegram_IA
0.05017125PAK_Butkara_IA
0.06323968PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.06372571PAK_Barikot_IA
0.09286706PAK_Singoor_MA
0.11417072PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.12704734PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o

Distance to:Kohistani
0.01702069PAK_Barikot_H
0.01748740PAK_Katelai_IA
0.01829897PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.01888777PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.02015076PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.02082161PAK_Udegram_IA
0.02637452PAK_Butkara_IA
0.02719956PAK_Aligrama_H
0.03582064PAK_Barikot_IA
0.03624138PAK_Barikot_MA
0.04181149PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.04345694PAK_Butkara_H
0.05737337PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.06218187PAK_Singoor_MA
0.07029766PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.08521465PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.15688847PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o
 
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Panoramic view of Barikot, known historically as Bazira, an ancient Gandharan settlement; the source of these DNA samples:

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Ruins of Bazira Fort overlooking the settlement, it was famously besieged by Alexander in his conquests:

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Shingardar Supta of Barikot:


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Artifacts found in Barikot:

An unknown seated deity or kingly figure:

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A scene from the life of Buddha:

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Wow.
 
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Distances of the dardics and other peshewaris:



Distance to:Yusufzai
0.02607719PAK_Barikot_IA
0.03257717PAK_Udegram_IA
0.03305328PAK_Barikot_H
0.03696626PAK_Butkara_IA
0.03851325PAK_Singoor_MA
0.03869754PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.03998011PAK_Katelai_IA
0.04244004PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.04740296PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.05009883PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.05779393PAK_Aligrama_H
0.06009716PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.06146778PAK_Barikot_MA
0.07252755PAK_Butkara_H
0.08820181PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.09961008PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.18644074PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o

Distance to:Uthmankhel
0.03037452PAK_Barikot_IA
0.03522216PAK_Singoor_MA
0.03983183PAK_Udegram_IA
0.04048559PAK_Barikot_H
0.04435260PAK_Butkara_IA
0.04612506PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.04808124PAK_Katelai_IA
0.04917749PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.05453585PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.05507855PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.05602897PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.06628880PAK_Aligrama_H
0.06966397PAK_Barikot_MA
0.08115742PAK_Butkara_H
0.09595440PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.10699666PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.19450089PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o

Distance to:Tarkalani
0.02957496PAK_Barikot_IA
0.03444814PAK_Singoor_MA
0.03917872PAK_Udegram_IA
0.04164131PAK_Barikot_H
0.04263837PAK_Butkara_IA
0.04616095PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.04778204PAK_Katelai_IA
0.05073353PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.05133114PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.05340523PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.05683868PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.06660786PAK_Aligrama_H
0.06971811PAK_Barikot_MA
0.08072092PAK_Butkara_H
0.09659642PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.10867069PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.19592468PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o

Distance to:Burusho
0.04405736PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.04717463PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.04780325PAK_Aligrama_H
0.04825303PAK_Barikot_H
0.04947978PAK_Katelai_IA
0.05106316PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.05297449PAK_Udegram_IA
0.05404492PAK_Butkara_IA
0.05445051PAK_Barikot_MA
0.06159460PAK_Butkara_H
0.06292997PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.06355884PAK_Barikot_IA
0.06556227PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.07167132PAK_Singoor_MA
0.08138528PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.10005841PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.15469045PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o

Distance to:Kho_Singanali
0.03552823PAK_Singoor_MA
0.04318252PAK_Barikot_IA
0.04628427PAK_Udegram_IA
0.04713241PAK_Barikot_H
0.05077971PAK_Butkara_IA
0.05107957PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.05208841PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.05319319PAK_Katelai_IA
0.05689344PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.05764487PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.05851375PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.06759374PAK_Aligrama_H
0.07186359PAK_Barikot_MA
0.08436940PAK_Butkara_H
0.09679548PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.11002144PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.19331553PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o

Distance to:Kalash
0.03084237PAK_Barikot_IA
0.04074533PAK_Udegram_IA
0.04123590PAK_Singoor_MA
0.04418956PAK_Barikot_H
0.04692055PAK_Butkara_IA
0.04771632PAK_Loebanr_IA
0.05007696PAK_Katelai_IA
0.05033710PAK_Gogdara_IA
0.05249513PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.05639534PAK_Arkotkila_IA
0.06180353PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H
0.07137142PAK_Aligrama_H
0.07797171PAK_Barikot_MA
0.08594330PAK_Butkara_H
0.09796661PAK_Aligrama_IA
0.10959489PAK_Katelai_LBA
0.20001551PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o




Keep in mind PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o is very distant to all of the samples, (when "_o" is added, it means the sample is an outlier) because its most IVC shifted and is a lot closer to this heavily south eurasian shifted indus farmer sample(its around 50% west eurasian only, similiar to south indians) than any of the pakistanis(all have indo-aryan and pre-steppe central asian farmer ancestry).

Distance to:IRN_Shahr_I_Sokhta_BA2:I8728
0.04560056PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o

0.045 isnt identical, but its a lot closer compared to rest of the pakistanis(north west indians/pakistanis seems to get it at distance of 0.13, which is VERY distant)


Target: PAK_Saidu_Sharif_H_o:I7722
Distance: 4.2117% / 0.04211680
95.2%IRN_Shahr_I_Sokhta_BA2
4.2%MNG_Hovsgol_BA
0.6%RUS_Afanasievo

It barely gets any steppe/vedic/indo-aryan ancestry. Seems very south indian.



PAK_Loebanr_IA_o Is also kind of distant to the peshewaris(gujjars, khatris, kohistanis) since its heavily steppe shifted(similiar to pamiris) and is actually largely closer to them than most desis, excluded heavily steppe desis(haryanvi people....the more steppe ones). It appears to be a south pamiri alike sample:


Distance to:PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
0.04766434Tajik_Shugnan
0.04797998Kandahar_Achekzai_scaled
0.05299780Ror:Ror_29
0.05454208Tajik_Rushan
0.06026345Jatt_Pathak
0.07055004Tajik_Yagnobi
0.07892518Punjabi_Jatt

Equally as close to pamiris as to Loenbanr_IA_o shifted haryanvis and southern pashtuns.

Target: PAK_Loebanr_IA_o
Distance: 3.4855% / 0.03485469
47.6%Haryanna_Ror(most closest ror sample)
29.2%Tajik_Shugnan
23.2%Tajik_Rushan


The ghandarans were somewhat slightly diverse, but seems similiar to most north western indians and moreso punjabis of peshewar/kohistanis
 
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OP @Talwar e Pakistan, why is this information necessary ? Is it not important that people look forward to scientific and political development in the next 20 years instead of obsessing about which person came from what tribe ?
 
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