BBC: Deep in India’s Ladakh region live the Aryans, Pure-blooded people

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very unexpected article from BBC , LOL ))

Pure-blooded people

In a remote valley deep in India's Ladakh region live a tribe known as the Aryans, who are perhaps the last generation of pure-blooded people and holders of possibly the only untampered gene pool left in the world.

For many, the term 'Aryan' has negative connotations. However, it comes from the Sanskrit 'arya', meaning 'nobleman', and originally referred to a people who spoke an Indo-Iranian language and migrated from Central Asia to India and Iran. It was later used to refer to tribal groups who lived in the Indus River valleys that are now part of Pakistan and India, and it is their descendants who are said to make up this tiny minority found in the Ladakh region today. (Credit: Dave Stamboulis) Is this the last of the Aryans?

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Interesting, they look like Mestizos, lol.

People are what they do, not what breeding they have.
 
very unexpected article from BBC , LOL ))

Pure-blooded people

In a remote valley deep in India's Ladakh region live a tribe known as the Aryans, who are perhaps the last generation of pure-blooded people and holders of possibly the only untampered gene pool left in the world.

For many, the term 'Aryan' has negative connotations. However, it comes from the Sanskrit 'arya', meaning 'nobleman', and originally referred to a people who spoke an Indo-Iranian language and migrated from Central Asia to India and Iran. It was later used to refer to tribal groups who lived in the Indus River valleys that are now part of Pakistan and India, and it is their descendants who are said to make up this tiny minority found in the Ladakh region today. (Credit: Dave Stamboulis) Is this the last of the Aryans?

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I wonder if this goes back to the out-migration from Africa and subsequent intermixing with Neanderthal people?

P.S. Isn't the reaction to this article interesting?
 
very unexpected article from BBC , LOL ))

Pure-blooded people

In a remote valley deep in India's Ladakh region live a tribe known as the Aryans, who are perhaps the last generation of pure-blooded people and holders of possibly the only untampered gene pool left in the world.

For many, the term 'Aryan' has negative connotations. However, it comes from the Sanskrit 'arya', meaning 'nobleman', and originally referred to a people who spoke an Indo-Iranian language and migrated from Central Asia to India and Iran. It was later used to refer to tribal groups who lived in the Indus River valleys that are now part of Pakistan and India, and it is their descendants who are said to make up this tiny minority found in the Ladakh region today. (Credit: Dave Stamboulis) Is this the last of the Aryans?

p077l5gq.jpg

I wonder if this goes back to the out-migration from Africa and subsequent intermixing with Neanderthal people?

P.S. Isn't the reaction to this article interesting?
Neanderthal people didn´t live in Ladakh region
 
Neanderthal people didn´t live in Ladakh region

But their ancestors passed through territory populated by Neaderthals on their way out of Africa. Where else would their gene pool have come from?
 
very unexpected article from BBC , LOL ))

Pure-blooded people

In a remote valley deep in India's Ladakh region live a tribe known as the Aryans, who are perhaps the last generation of pure-blooded people and holders of possibly the only untampered gene pool left in the world.

For many, the term 'Aryan' has negative connotations. However, it comes from the Sanskrit 'arya', meaning 'nobleman', and originally referred to a people who spoke an Indo-Iranian language and migrated from Central Asia to India and Iran. It was later used to refer to tribal groups who lived in the Indus River valleys that are now part of Pakistan and India, and it is their descendants who are said to make up this tiny minority found in the Ladakh region today. (Credit: Dave Stamboulis) Is this the last of the Aryans?

p077l5gq.jpg
This is what the Nazis called the super race?
 
very unexpected article from BBC , LOL ))

Pure-blooded people

In a remote valley deep in India's Ladakh region live a tribe known as the Aryans, who are perhaps the last generation of pure-blooded people and holders of possibly the only untampered gene pool left in the world.

For many, the term 'Aryan' has negative connotations. However, it comes from the Sanskrit 'arya', meaning 'nobleman', and originally referred to a people who spoke an Indo-Iranian language and migrated from Central Asia to India and Iran. It was later used to refer to tribal groups who lived in the Indus River valleys that are now part of Pakistan and India, and it is their descendants who are said to make up this tiny minority found in the Ladakh region today. (Credit: Dave Stamboulis) Is this the last of the Aryans?

p077l5gq.jpg
This is what the Nazis called the super race?
Hitler was influenced mostly boys - adventure books and " russian " The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
 

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