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It's illegal to extract DNA samples of the dead in PakistanOP @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 ?
You have a lot of supremacist on the forum. No wonder that Mental Health thread only attracted disgruntled husbands.
Moonlight is a merciful soul.At least they have something interesting to say instead of the lamest of jokes I seriously hope you don't think you're funny. I just feel bad for Moonlight who continuously defends you.
Moonlight is a merciful soul.
I would like your answer to the question of so what?
May I ask How? Within the confines of the forum, I do try to not let Pakistan or Pakistanis cede their perspective. You can give me the benefit of doubt that I do so in personal and professional capacity as well.why not give back?
May I ask How? Within the confines of the forum, I do try to not let Pakistan or Pakistanis cede their perspective. You can give me the benefit of doubt that I do so in personal and professional capacity as well.
I do however am thankful for any support furnished at management threads. One needs that when Advisors go about publishing intent of pegging someone down.
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.
If you know where to find me, how am i responsible for you getting lost along the way? Just ask Moonlight to forward me those.When there is a will there is a way. If you really do want to help there's loads to do and we could use your help. For instance the least you could do is help with editing articles that people want to read and publish; you've a good grip over language, at the very least.
I LOVE THIS, thank you so much.
With each snippet of information, my heart was filling with joy,
it leapt into the heavens when I realised what I had always believed, that,
we the people of the Indus are a family with links going back into ancient history.
The Baloch, Sindhi, Pashtun, Kashmiri, Punjabi and other smaller Indus groups have always been, and shall always be brothers and sisters.
If you know where to find me, how am i responsible for you getting lost along the way? Just ask Moonlight to forward me those.
As long as there is no conflict of interest professionally for me, I can help out.
I hope i can fully exploit itI'm not asking you to. I'm only informing you that there are ways to be productive here. This isn't a request, it's an opportunity.
I hope i can fully exploit it
Please do not derail this thread.I hope i can fully exploit it