Why Are Haryanvis (Jaats, Gujjars, etc.) Genetically Elite Indians/Curries?

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a 6'0 rowdy jat is literally a dream of most jeetas here :forcedsmile::hnghn::hnghn:

another raw milk classic

i think one of the reasons is they consume a lot of raw milk and other dairy products daily
even tho' they are primarily vegetarian, they complete their nutrients via this


they are single-handedly carrying curry reps (brahmins are somewhat close)

i have been to jaatland a few times, and they, by stature, are literally europeans (but kinda bulky)
avg. white zoomer adult is like 5'10 and their haryanvi counterpart is no less than 5'9

i literally felt like a manlet framecel when i used to be surrounded by haryanvis at gym, clubs, etc., even tho' my bidelt is 20" at almost 5'11 height

they might actually be europeans disguised as pajeets among us :ogre:

here's a side-by-side comparison of haryana vs paxtan (solo events in olympics)
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haryana population
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we should be thankful we have haryana as part of india else we would have less to none medals if we lost punjab and haryana
goated state tbh


they have noticeably insane frames as compared to the rest of indians

land of moggers :love:


tagging proud haryanvis:
@Jattgymmaxx
@browncurrycel
@aladdinmaxxer
@Chadeep
@Gengar
 
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Fuck punjabi
 
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@Chadeep is a lightskinned k-pop chinkjeet don't associate him with other shitskin curries.
 
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Well they aren't genetically similar to a lot of curries, they are the descendents of scythians tribes.
 
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Well they aren't genetically similar to a lot of curries, they are the descendents of scythians tribes.
I've read somewhere they just have additional layer of R1b because of scythians but are still genetically curries and hence lighter skinned. Most of them do look curry. Just taller and lightskinned
 
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I've read somewhere they just have additional layer of R1b because of scythians but are still genetically curries and hence lighter skinned. Most of them do look curry. Just taller and lightskinned
That's excatly what i am saying, they have fairly high steppe aswell probably because there ancestors only migrated to South Asia around 2700 years ago.
 
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Bas sad song chalte hain
 
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another raw milk classic

i think one of the reasons is they consume a lot of raw milk and other dairy products daily
even tho' they are primarily vegetarian, they complete their nutrients via this


they are single-handedly carrying curry reps (brahmins are somewhat close)

i have been to jaatland a few times, and they, by stature, are literally europeans (but kinda bulky)
avg. white zoomer adult is like 5'10 and their haryanvi counterpart is no less than 5'9

i literally felt like a manlet framecel when i used to be surrounded by haryanvis at gym, clubs, etc., even tho' my bidelt is 20" at almost 5'11 height

they might actually be europeans disguised as pajeets among us :ogre:

here's a side-by-side comparison of haryana vs paxtan (solo events in olympics)
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haryana population
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we should be thankful we have haryana as part of india else we would have less to none medals if we lost punjab and haryana
goated state tbh


they have noticeably insane frames as compared to the rest of indians

land of moggers :love:


tagging proud haryanvis:
@Jattgymmaxx
@browncurrycel
@aladdinmaxxer
@Chadeep
@Gengar

my ancestors are from haryana before partition, my body absolutely MOGS every person and my frame is wide, i always wondered where it came from
 
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Fuck Panjabis
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High Steppe Brahmin hands wrote this
haryana jats, gujjars and rors kangz solos paxtan btw
u should come and visit jatland once

rest of u Nigerians JFLed my thread as if i said a joke or something :feelswhat:
see the stats :feelsohgod::feelsohgod:

@Chadeep jason @aladdinmaxxer @browncurrycel
 
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>Gujars
>elite

Pick one.

Gujars kang on other people’s history while they are nomadic pastoralists.

Jats and Rors are elite because they originate from Sindh, Pakistan. :feelshmm:

Not sure where Gujars originate from. People say Central Asia but that’s probably untrue. If that were the case, most Gujars would be in Afghanistan and not Pakistan or India.
 
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Well they aren't genetically similar to a lot of curries, they are the descendents of scythians tribes.
I've read somewhere they just have additional layer of R1b because of scythians but are still genetically curries and hence lighter skinned. Most of them do look curry. Just taller and lightskinned
We wus Scythians.

They don’t have R1b IIRC. Mainly R1a-Z93 like most Indians.
 
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We wus Scythians.

They don’t have R1b IIRC. Mainly R1a-Z93 like most Indians.
Some of them are said to have descended from scythians though. Jats have high steppe and high R1a1 with some Q(present in Siberia, N. Steppe and americas, Scythians came from the Steppe).
 
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That's excatly what i am saying, they have fairly high steppe aswell probably because there ancestors only migrated to South Asia around 2700 years ago.
Jats are descended of Scythian related invaders who sacked and demised Kuru-Panchala (Late Vedic Kingdom). Jats are basically Indo-Aryan (Kuru) peasantry (i.e. non-Priests, non-Warriors, non-Outcasts) mixed with Scythians who settled alongside Yamuna and Ghaggar rivers

"The Salva or Salvi tribe is mentioned in Late Vedic texts (such as the Jaiminiya Brahmana) is a tribe that invaded Kurukshetra and defeated the Kuru kingdom, probably c. 900 BCE. The prior history of the Salva tribe is obscure, although they appear to have been associated with the Trigarta kingdom and the Punjab region. After invading the Kuru kingdom, the Salvas settled along the Yamuna river and the Alwar region of Rajasthan (near the Matsya kingdom). The resulting dispersal of the Kurus from Kurukshetra, shifted the center of Hinduism from Haryana to UP."

Perfectly aligns
 
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Some of them are said to have descended from scythians though. Jats have high steppe and high R1a1 with some Q(present in Siberia, N. Steppe and americas, Scythians came from the Steppe).
They make a lot of unsubstantiated claims in South Asia. The descendants of Scythians are Turkic ethnic groups.

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The haplogroups are listed in the second picture, both maternal and paternal.

It’s true that Jats and Rors have the highest Steppe in the subcontinent, especially Ror BVLLs. But we aren’t sure where they get their extra layer of Steppe from though.
 
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They make a lot of unsubstantiated claims in South Asia. The descendants of Scythians are Turkic ethnic groups.

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The haplogroups are listed in the second picture, both maternal and paternal.

It’s true that Jats and Rors have the highest Steppe in the subcontinent, especially Ror BVLLs. But we aren’t sure where they get their extra layer of Steppe from though.
Well i was reading some stuff online that did say that, Some jatt groups do infact have female scythian ancestry although it is little to none in the present population. Kushan ancestry on the other hand seems to be more common compared to Scythian one, although it definitely did exist at some point since Jats migrated through Afghanistan.
 
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Well i was reading some stuff online that did say that, Some jatt groups do infact have female scythian ancestry although it is little to none in the present population. Kushan ancestry on the other hand seems to be more common compared to Scythian one, although it definitely does exist.
The Kushan descendants of today are Tajiks, Pamiris and Yaghnobis. Basically just Central Asians; and not any South Asians. It’s true that they often have two Steppe haplogroups, both paternal and maternal. I think that’s why their Steppe is so high, and that also makes it expected. On the other hand, you have Indians with a paternal Steppe haplogroup but in their autosomal results they don’t score any Steppe. And on the other end of the spectrum, you have people like me who have zero Steppe haplogroups but in my autosomal results I score 20+% Steppe. It’s quite funny. I’ve read, however, that the reason for this could be due to female-mediated Steppe. My ancestors must have mixed with their descendants. Since I don’t have a maternal Steppe haplogroup. Both of my haplogroups are specific to South Asia, but they both originated in West Asia, I think. I am distantly related on my maternal side to the Rakhigarhi woman from Haryana.
 
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The Kushan descendants of today are Tajiks, Pamiris and Yaghnobis. Basically just Central Asians; and not any South Asians. It’s true that they often have two Steppe haplogroups, both paternal and maternal. I think that’s why their Steppe is so high, and that also makes it expected. On the other hand, you have Indians with a paternal Steppe haplogroup but in their autosomal results they don’t score any Steppe. And on the other end of the spectrum, you have people like me who have zero Steppe haplogroups but in my autosomal results I score 20+% Steppe. It’s quite funny. I’ve read, however, that the reason for this could be due to female-mediated Steppe. My ancestors must have mixed with their descendants. Since I don’t have a maternal Steppe haplogroup. Both of my haplogroups are specific to South Asia, but they both originated in West Asia, I think. I am distantly related on my maternal side to the Rakhigarhi woman from Haryana.
Kushan blood actual does exist in South Asians as well, but since they were such a wide and diverse nation it gets pretty hard to pin point their ancestry among Indians, infact Kushan ancestry is more common in North South Asians compared to Scythians which is practically non existent at this point.
 
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Kushan blood actual does exist in South Asians as well, but since they were such a wide and diverse nation it gets pretty hard to pin point their ancestry among Indians, infact Kushan ancestry is more common in North South Asians compared to Scythians which is practically non existent at this point.
If the Kushan blood is there then it’s negligible, less than 5%. I guess they received it from mixing with certain groups that were directly related to them (if it’s true that they have it).
 
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If the Kushan blood is there then it’s negligible, less than 5%. I guess they received it from mixing with certain groups that were directly related to them (if it’s true that they have it).
Almost all north South Asians have a wide variety of ancestry, so it should not be that surprising. I mean we are probably one of the most mixed group of people on the planet.
 
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Almost all north South Asians have a wide variety of ancestry, so it should not be that surprising. I mean we are probably one of the most mixed group of people on the planet.
South Asia is called a subcontinent because of how diverse the region is. Imagine that. But yeah, I’ve tested my relatives and one of them clusters with Punjabi Sikhs from India, and they even scored almost 3% Saka. Not sure how accurate that is, maybe the calculator is flawed but no one else scored it. Some did score Arabian Peninsula but it was 0.2%, so it’s likely noise. We don’t claim any foreign ancestry. We are fully South Asian.
 
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South Asia is called a subcontinent because of how diverse the region is. Imagine that. But yeah, I’ve tested my relatives and one of them clusters with Punjabi Sikhs from India, and they even scored almost 3% Saka. Not sure how accurate that is, maybe the calculator is flawed but no one else scored it. Some did score Arabian Peninsula but it was 0.2%, so it’s likely noise. We don’t claim any foreign ancestry. We are fully South Asian.
I mean saka Blood used to be more common, it still is in some west up Jatts who remained unmixed, Buddha himself was a Saka descended bull. So south Asians did have scythian ancestry at some point, since there are clear mentions of them migrating in huge numbers to the northern regions of India (modern day punjab, haryana etc) in ancient texts, which will explain why Rors, Jats have very high steppe.
 

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