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Actually Hans have been shown to be more genetically homogeneous than Europeans. We are definitely not two different races. And what is this of the Indo-Aryans arriving in China? Any basic historian can tell you they never went further than the Tarim basin, or optimistically, as far as Gansu. But a simple genetic analysis will show that Han Chinese today are largely related to each other, no matter where they are found in the country, even more so than Europeans are related to each other.
Northern China and Southern China were two races who mixed over the centuries, same with India all races mixed over the centuries.
Actually, it's the other way around. The blue-eyed people Indianized the brown-eyed people. They replaced your culture with the current Hinduism based one.
The Yuezhi came afterwards and took upon themselves the Indo-Aryan culture of their genetic relatives that had conquered the subcontinent some 1500 years before. In fact, the original Indo-Aryans could have still been ruling the subcontinent as late as 500 AD.
Indo-Aryans were not blue eyed people and Indian culture is not entirely Aryan or Dravidian. The people who arrived in later centuries were blue-eyed who intermarried with Indians and Indianized.
Not sure what you mean... Chinese characters are definitely not related to the Latin script...
I am referring to pinyin. I don't use foreign alphabet to learn to pronounce my own language.