Can someone tell me more about Gypsies?

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The groom looks like an Upper Caste Hindu which proves the Aryan admixture origins of Upper Caste Hindus blending with local pre-Aryan Indic elements.(since Gypsies are the result of mixing between Europeans and Indians over the centuries)

Gypsies are extremely interesting to study from racial anthropology POV

The question arises as to how they were able to travel all the way to Europe from India?

I mean he could easily pass as a Rajput


Also I heard that their men carry significant H ydna.
 
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@Insomnia is a cool one
 
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All ride round in a caravan , own a pony and wear montirex
 
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The fact that u find them somewhat similar looking to urself says everything about them
 
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They are Indians so it’s not wonder why they act the way they do
 
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Romani DNA is defined by a unique genetic signature of South Asian ancestry mixed with subsequent West Eurasian and European admixture. Genetic studies confirm that the Romani originated from the Indian subcontinent, specifically the northwest, before migrating westward into Europe about 1,500 years ago.Core Genetic CompositionIndian Ancestry: Modern Romani typically display between 20% to 30% South Asian autosomal DNA.European Admixture: The remainder of their genome consists of 70% to 80% European and West Eurasian ancestry, acquired through centuries of interactions and intermarriage with local European populations.Founder Effects: Because the Romani migrated in a single wave and experienced centuries of social isolation, their genome frequently exhibits signs of endogamy (community reproduction) and population bottlenecks.Tracing LineagesPaternal DNA (Y-chromosome): Many Romani groups carry the Y-chromosomal haplogroup H1a, which is highly prevalent in South Asia and confirms their Indian roots.Maternal DNA (mtDNA): Maternal lines often show a mix of South Asian haplogroups (such as M5a1 and M35b) and European haplogroups (like U5).
 
They are Indians so it’s not wonder why they act the way they do

They carry high frequencies of H ydna. I think their admixture is mostly through mixing with Europeans females.
 
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I think @L1mbal is a Gypsy
 
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