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Originally Posted by Shah-i-Kot Kalash are a Assyrian tribe...the Kalash tribe still exists in present day Syria. Syrians still carry Kalash as their last name in when they live in the West.
Assyrians have nothing to do with you Greek losers....
Stop robbing peoples history you filthy European (who is not and never will be an Aryan) |
This is not your play ground stop passing nonsense.
Hindus hired Alinas (nooristan) their warriors since you give you bottom feeder.
Rigveda 7.18.7
Together came the Pakthas, the Bhalanas, the Alinas, the Sivas, the Visanins. Yet to the Trtsus came the Ārya's Comrade, through love of spoil and heroes' war, to lead them
Nooristan shared traditions, obviously being thousands of miles apart of thousands of years your dna will change Assyrian?

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Qamar et al. (2002) found that even though "no support for a Greek origin of their Y chromosomes was found" in the Kalash, Greek
y-chromosome admixture could be as high as 20% to 40%. Considering the apparent absence of
haplogroup 21 in the local population, one of the possibilities suggested was because of
genetic drift On the basis of Y chromosome
allele frequency, some researchers describe the exact Greek contribution to Kalash as unclear.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC447589/