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Southeast-asians and north indians are bascially black dravidians(south indians) mixed with other races

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North indians are dravidians(south indians) mixed with middle eastern and white people.South-east asians are dravidians mixed with east asian.
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There are only 6 pure races in world 1.negroid(black african)2.australoid(dravidians south india,negritos and australian abos) 3.mongoloid(east asians) 4.white caucasoid 5.middle eastern caucasoid 6.ameridians(red skin mongoloids natives of americans)
 
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@ReconElement thoughts?
 
Jfl at new guinea.
 
As a currycel I am honestly insulted that you are insinuating that I am related to the white man
 
Haplogroups plz? Do South Indians, abos, Yemenis and SEA have any haplogroup in common that can justify OPs claims?
@Nirvanaal what are your justifications in response?
 
@Nirvanaal what are your justifications in response?
Haplogroup L M 20 South Indian

This is the Haplogroup L M 20 found highest in south Indians, they're basically Indus Valley Ancient Iranian Farmers and not abos now don't bring some malnourished kid to prove that they look similar to Abos. If you have any other haplogroup related evidence I'm all but open to concede.
It has higher frequency among Dravidian castes (ca. 17-19%) but is somewhat rarer in Indo-Aryan castes (ca. 5-6%).[15] It reaches up to 68% in some tribes and castes of Karnataka,[21] 38% in some castes in Gujarat,[21] 48% in some castes in Tamil Nadu and an overall frequency of 12% in Punjab.[15][21][22] Earlier studies (e.g. Wells 2001) report a very high frequency (approaching 80%) of Haplogroup L-M20 in Tamil Nadu appear to have been due to extrapolation from data obtained from a sample of 84 Kallars, a Tamil-speaking higher ruler caste of Tamil Nadu, among whom 40 (approx. 48%) displayed the M20 mutation that defines Haplogroup L. The presence of haplogroup L-M20 is rare among tribal groups (ca. 5,6-7%) (Cordaux 2004, Sengupta 2006, and Thamseem 2006).

L-M20 was found 68% in the Korova tribe from Karnataka, 38% in the Bharwad caste from Junagarh district in Gujarat, 21% in Charan caste from Junagarh district in Gujarat and 17% in the Kare Vokkal tribe from Uttara Kannada in Karnataka.(Shah 2011) Also found at low frequency in other populations from Junagarh district and Uttara Kannada. L-M20 is the single largest male lineage (36.8%) among the Jat people of Northern India and is found at 16.33% among the Gujar's of Jammu and Kashmir.[23][24] It also occurs at 18.6% among the Konkanastha Brahmins of the Konkan region[22] and at 15% among the Maratha's of Maharashtra.[25] L-M20 is also found at 32.35% in the Vokkaligas and at 17.82% in the Lingayats of Karnataka.[26] L-M20 is also found at 20.7% among the Ambalakarar, 16.7% among the Iyengar and 17.2% among the Iyer castes of Tamil Nadu.[25] L-M11 is found in frequencies of 8-16% among Indian Jews.[27] 2% of Siddis have also been reported with L-M11.(Shah 2011) Haplogroup L-M20 is currently present in the Indian population at an overall frequency of ca. 7-15%.[Footnote 1]

The greatest concentration of Haplogroup L-M20 is along the Indus River in Pakistan where the Indus Valley Civilization flourished during 3300–1300 BC with its mature period between 2600–1900 BCE. L-M357's highest frequency and diversity is found in the Balochistan province at 28%[20] with a moderate distribution among the general Pakistani population at 11.6% (Firasat 2007)). It is also found in Afghanistan ethnic counterparts as well, such as with the Pashtuns and Balochis. L-M357 is found frequently among Burusho (approx. 12% (Firasat 2007)) and Pashtuns (approx. 7% (Firasat 2007)),

L1a and L1c-M357 are found at 24% among Balochis, L1a and L1c are found at 8% among the Dravidian-speaking Brahui, L1c is found at 25% among Kalash, L1c is found at 15% among Burusho, L1a-M76 and L1b-M317 are found at 2% among the Makranis and L1c is found at 3.6% of Sindhis according to Julie di Cristofaro et al. 2013.[28] L-M20 is found at 17.78% among the Parsis.[29] L3a is found at 23% among the Nuristanis in both Pakistan and Afghanistan.[30]

L-PK3 is found in approximately 23% of Kalash in northwest Pakistan(Firasat 2007).
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@Nirvanaal what are your justifications in response?
without 1st migration of middle easterners(iranic-anatolian J2 haplogroup) and mixinig with dravidians which created indus valley civilization(bull worship is sign of J2 middle eastenr haplogroup) and then migration of white indo-europeans into north india which created indian civilization.Over for currycels
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This is the Haplogroup L M 20 found highest in south Indians, they're basically Indus Valley Ancient Iranian Farmers and not abos now don't bring some malnourished kid to prove that they look similar to Abos. If you have any other haplogroup related evidence I'm all but open to concede.
It has higher frequency among Dravidian castes (ca. 17-19%) but is somewhat rarer in Indo-Aryan castes (ca. 5-6%).[15] It reaches up to 68% in some tribes and castes of Karnataka,[21] 38% in some castes in Gujarat,[21] 48% in some castes in Tamil Nadu and an overall frequency of 12% in Punjab.[15][21][22] Earlier studies (e.g. Wells 2001) report a very high frequency (approaching 80%) of Haplogroup L-M20 in Tamil Nadu appear to have been due to extrapolation from data obtained from a sample of 84 Kallars, a Tamil-speaking higher ruler caste of Tamil Nadu, among whom 40 (approx. 48%) displayed the M20 mutation that defines Haplogroup L. The presence of haplogroup L-M20 is rare among tribal groups (ca. 5,6-7%) (Cordaux 2004, Sengupta 2006, and Thamseem 2006).

L-M20 was found 68% in the Korova tribe from Karnataka, 38% in the Bharwad caste from Junagarh district in Gujarat, 21% in Charan caste from Junagarh district in Gujarat and 17% in the Kare Vokkal tribe from Uttara Kannada in Karnataka.(Shah 2011) Also found at low frequency in other populations from Junagarh district and Uttara Kannada. L-M20 is the single largest male lineage (36.8%) among the Jat people of Northern India and is found at 16.33% among the Gujar's of Jammu and Kashmir.[23][24] It also occurs at 18.6% among the Konkanastha Brahmins of the Konkan region[22] and at 15% among the Maratha's of Maharashtra.[25] L-M20 is also found at 32.35% in the Vokkaligas and at 17.82% in the Lingayats of Karnataka.[26] L-M20 is also found at 20.7% among the Ambalakarar, 16.7% among the Iyengar and 17.2% among the Iyer castes of Tamil Nadu.[25] L-M11 is found in frequencies of 8-16% among Indian Jews.[27] 2% of Siddis have also been reported with L-M11.(Shah 2011) Haplogroup L-M20 is currently present in the Indian population at an overall frequency of ca. 7-15%.[Footnote 1]

The greatest concentration of Haplogroup L-M20 is along the Indus River in Pakistan where the Indus Valley Civilization flourished during 3300–1300 BC with its mature period between 2600–1900 BCE. L-M357's highest frequency and diversity is found in the Balochistan province at 28%[20] with a moderate distribution among the general Pakistani population at 11.6% (Firasat 2007)). It is also found in Afghanistan ethnic counterparts as well, such as with the Pashtuns and Balochis. L-M357 is found frequently among Burusho (approx. 12% (Firasat 2007)) and Pashtuns (approx. 7% (Firasat 2007)),

L1a and L1c-M357 are found at 24% among Balochis, L1a and L1c are found at 8% among the Dravidian-speaking Brahui, L1c is found at 25% among Kalash, L1c is found at 15% among Burusho, L1a-M76 and L1b-M317 are found at 2% among the Makranis and L1c is found at 3.6% of Sindhis according to Julie di Cristofaro et al. 2013.[28] L-M20 is found at 17.78% among the Parsis.[29] L3a is found at 23% among the Nuristanis in both Pakistan and Afghanistan.[30]

L-PK3 is found in approximately 23% of Kalash in northwest Pakistan(Firasat 2007).
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it says 24-50% max,other 50% are either indo-european R1 haplogroup or iranic/anatolian middle eastern J2 haplogroup(recognizeable by bull worship which was present in indus valley civilization)
 
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without 1st migration of middle easterners(iranic-anatolian J2 haplogroup) and mixinig with dravidians which created indus valley civilization(bull worship is sign of J2 middle eastenr haplogroup) and then migration of white indo-europeans into north india which created indian civilization,indians would be living in jungles like australian abos.Over for currycels

it says 24-50% max,other 50% are either indo-european R1 haplogroup or iranic/anatolian middle eastern J2 haplogroup(recognizeable by bull worship which was present in indus valley civilization)
Idk, pure races don't exist anymore. It's all a mixture, btw your claims of curries sharing any haplogroups with abos or even with SEA people other than Khmer was false, you never rebutted it and went in for stupid bull worshipping copes idk. Dravidians are iranid farming Indus Valley people themselves even to this day a dravdian group Balochi inhabits that region. Abos have seperated some 50,000 years ago from the rest of the world.
 
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aren't Indo Europeans(north india, nepal, pakistan) from the Caucasus and they mixed with the locals there

im too lazy to read what @ReconElement wrote
Basically OP was saying that Dravidians are abos, so I asked him for haplogroup proofs and he was unable to produce any and began to digress. Some malnourished south indian with shabby hair might look similar to an abo on a superficial level but he's not. Even the indigenous tribes don't show any similarity with abos not even on a superficial level.
 
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i agree, i dont think they're similar

we can look at human migration from thousands of years ago and see where the Abos came from

"In 2017, a genetic study of the genomes of 111 Aboriginal Australians found that today’s Aboriginal Australians are all related to a common ancestor who was a member of a distinct population that emerged on the mainland about 50,000 years ago. Humans are thought to have migrated to Northern Australia from Asia using primitive boats. A current theory holds that those early migrants themselves came out of Africa about 70,000 years ago, which would make Aboriginal Australians the oldest population of humans living outside Africa."

"Australia’s first people—known as Aboriginal Australians—have lived on the continent for over 50,000 years"

according to National Geographic

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Thanks for your effort
 
As a currycel I am honestly insulted that you are insinuating that I am related to the white man
this, OP spouting fake news. Indians are genetically distinct from wh*toids. been tens of thousands years between the lineages. Indians aren't mutts
Idk, pure races don't exist anymore. It's all a mixture, btw your claims of curries sharing any haplogroups with abos or even with SEA people other than Khmer was false, you never rebutted it and went in for stupid bull worshipping copes idk. Dravidians are iranid farming Indus Valley people themselves even to this day a dravdian group Balochi inhabits that region. Abos have seperated some 50,000 years ago from the rest of the world.
indeed OP is making fake claims
Is this lifefuel?
OP claims false
 
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south Asian natives are a distinct group seperated from mongoloid and caucasoid very early, they are very remotely related to other east eurasian groups, this "race" is called AASI
indus valley civilisation people are predominantly iranian farmer ancestry with significant AASI admixture
when indus valley civilisation began to decline, people moved furthur south, intermixed more with natives and a component ASI(ancestral south indian) rose,ASI component can comprise 75% AASI
then people from central Asia (aryans) began to move south and mixed with indus valley people, rose the component of ANI(ancestral north indian)
then ANI and ASI began mix thoroughly, now all populations of india are a mixture of these two component
so the ancestry of India is:
1. AASI the natives distinctively related to other east eurasian groups
2. iranian farmer
3. central Asian(maybe the so called aryans), this ancestry is mostly limited to the north and upper castes

compare south Asian to southeast Asian, most southeast Asian only have small AASI mixture in one~digit range, they are overwelmingly mongoloid with miniscule AASI admixture
the north indians AASI admixture maybe 30%-40%, they are caucasoid heavily mixed with AASI
 

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