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Indo Aryan Turkic and Tajik a mixture aka The ancestral Afghan.
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After 2000 BCE successive waves of semi-nomadic people from Central Asia began moving south into Afghanistan; among them were many Indo-European-speaking Indo-Iranians. These tribes later migrated further into South Asia, Western Asia, and toward Europe via the area north of the Caspian Sea.
Afghanistan's roots are deeply intertwined with Central Asia, particularly in its history, culture, and ethnic makeup. While Afghanistan is often geographically placed in South Asia, its cultural connections to Central Asia are undeniable, especially considering the presence of Turkic and Persian influences and ethnic groups like the Pashtun, Tajik, and Hazara.
Influence of the Persian Empire:
Afghanistan was historically part of the Persian Empire, which played a significant role in shaping the linguistic landscape of the region. The language spoken during the Achaemenid Empire, known as Old Persian, is considered one of the earliest forms of the Persian language.
The roots of Afghan identity, particularly that of the Pashtuns, are intertwined with the broader Indo-Iranian migrations and the historical context of the region. While the Pashtuns are considered the most recent Indo-Iranian group to settle in Afghanistan, their ancestry can be traced back to the Scythians (Saka) of the Central Asian steppes
No Farsi = Not Ancestral Afghan cope harder
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TLDR
Ancestral Afghan phenotype and culture
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Nothing like the cowlet wahabi dung beatle Pashto zubon doglet @ascendedd Taliban rape baby fagot

After 2000 BCE successive waves of semi-nomadic people from Central Asia began moving south into Afghanistan; among them were many Indo-European-speaking Indo-Iranians. These tribes later migrated further into South Asia, Western Asia, and toward Europe via the area north of the Caspian Sea.
Afghanistan's roots are deeply intertwined with Central Asia, particularly in its history, culture, and ethnic makeup. While Afghanistan is often geographically placed in South Asia, its cultural connections to Central Asia are undeniable, especially considering the presence of Turkic and Persian influences and ethnic groups like the Pashtun, Tajik, and Hazara.
Influence of the Persian Empire:
Afghanistan was historically part of the Persian Empire, which played a significant role in shaping the linguistic landscape of the region. The language spoken during the Achaemenid Empire, known as Old Persian, is considered one of the earliest forms of the Persian language.
The roots of Afghan identity, particularly that of the Pashtuns, are intertwined with the broader Indo-Iranian migrations and the historical context of the region. While the Pashtuns are considered the most recent Indo-Iranian group to settle in Afghanistan, their ancestry can be traced back to the Scythians (Saka) of the Central Asian steppes
No Farsi = Not Ancestral Afghan cope harder


Ugly Burka dog take that shit to Arabian Gulf of Cowlets

TLDR
Ancestral Afghan phenotype and culture




Wahabi Cowlet gulf monkey Burka covered women as an excuse to rape eachother @SecularIslamist Doxed



@shia.jihadist
@Albeacho
@Shrek2OnDvD
@recai iskender
@itzyaboyJJ
@2025cel