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History of Nomadic Aryan tribes before they came in India.

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  The nomadic Aryan tribes were a group of people who migrated from Central Asia to India around 1500 BC. They are believed to be the ancestors of the modern-day Indo-Aryans, who make up the majority of the population of India. The Aryans were a pastoral people who herded cattle, sheep, and goats. They were also skilled warriors and horsemen. They are credited with bringing the Vedic religion to India, which is the basis of Hinduism. The Aryans are thought to have migrated to India in several waves. The first wave of migration is believed to have occurred around 1500 BC. This wave of migration is associated with the Indus Valley Civilization, which was a highly developed urban civilization that flourished in northwestern India from around 2600 to 1900 BC. The second wave of migration is believed to have occurred around 1000 BC. This wave of migration is associated with the Vedic period, which is a period of great cultural and religious change in India. During this period, the Aryan...

Why Upper Caste Indian's DNA is more European?

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The DNA Theory of Upper Caste in India The Indian caste system is a complex and hierarchical social structure that has been in place for centuries. The system is based on the belief that people are born into different castes, or social groups, and that these castes are determined by their karma, or actions in past lives. The caste system has been the subject of much debate and controversy, and its origins and evolution are still not fully understood. In recent years, scientists have begun to investigate the genetic basis of the caste system. One of the most significant studies in this area was conducted by a team of researchers led by Michael Bamshad, a human geneticist at the University of Utah. In 2001, Bamshad and his colleagues published a study in the journal Genome Research that found that upper-caste Indians are genetically more similar to Europeans than to lower-caste Indians. The study looked at genetic markers from both the Y chromosome, which is passed down from father to so...

Who are Bhramins and Upper Caste and where from they came in India?

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Introduction The Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT) is a hypothesis developed in the 19th century that states that a group of people called Aryans invaded northern India and destroyed the Indus Valley Civilization. The theory was first proposed by Western scholars, and it was based on linguistic, archaeological, and racial evidence. Michael Bamshed is a scholar who has challenged the AIT. He argues that the theory is based on flawed evidence, and that it has been used to justify the caste system in India. Bamshed's work has been influential in the growing movement to challenge the AIT and to promote a more inclusive understanding of Indian history. The Aryan Invasion Theory The AIT was first proposed in the 19th century by Western scholars who were studying the similarities between the Indo-Aryan languages of India and the Indo-European languages of Europe. These scholars argued that the similarities between these languages could only be explained by a common origin, and that this common ...