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It is the Kalash people themselves that made that claim because they believed they descend from Alexander the Great's army. Why would Greeks want to hellenize a people they have never heard of?
Don't blame me because much of the Ancient world was Greco-centric. Greeks were one of the most populous nations on earth. They explored the world and spread civilization. They were loved by the people because they respected the local cultures and were not racist bigots like Albanians. They behaved like modern men.
Greeks in China
A whole Chinese province is named after Greeks
In a remote area with the characteristic name Yunnan in China (Yunnan = Ionian = Greeks, for the peoples of the East), stands the imposing ancient Greek theater unique in its kind.
Chinese villagers 'descended from Roman soldiers'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...-soldiers.html
Descendants of Alexander the Great's army fought in ancient China, historian finds
http://www.historyoftheancientworld....storian-finds/
Chinese Geochemist Claims Chinese Civilization Came from the Hyksos Kings of Ancient Egypt - Jason Colavito
http://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/ch...-ancient-egypt
And guess who the Hyksos were? Greeks
The ancestors of the Greeks in China
http://amphipolis.gr/en/οι-πρόγονοι-...;να/
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The Qizilbash who settled in Afghanistan were mainly Persians, Kurds and Lurs. Some intermarried with Tajiks and Hazaras.
Hussein Ali Khan Panjshiri, Afghanistan's first defense minister. His father was Tajik (Panjshiri) and his mother was a Qizilbash Lur.
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And yet another thread turning into how the Greeks invented everything and built China.
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Most Qizilbash tribes within the Afsharid Empire were Turks (Ustadjlu, Rumlu, Shamlu, Dulkadir, Afshar, Qajar, Takkalu --> these are the tribes that gave rise to modern Azerbaijani nation), the non-Turkic Iranian tribes among the Qizilbash were called Tajiks by Turks (Talish, Lurs, some Kurdish and Persian clans). The Qizilbash who settled in Afghanistan were probably consisted of both groups.
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There were Turkic tribes among them as well such as Bayat, Shamlu, etc. I believe Ahmad Shamlu's father was born in Kabul.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehsan_Bayat
^Prominent Afghan businessman.
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Scythians were a kingdom stretching from Central Asia to Eastern Europe and absolutely not Western Europe. They were not Germanic, but a cross of Slavic/Iranic. Lol, Germans and Scots are not descendants of Scythians, Central Asians, Eastern Iranics, and Eastern Europeans are. Scotts and Germans are really mostly brown haired anyways, so I don't see your point. Circassians are often light haired yet genetically closer to Iranians than to Europeans. In plus, many tribes in AfghanIstan have loads of light hair and light eyes. Afghans are all phenotypically diverse even within the same family.
Earlier indo-Europeans were like balto-slavs though.
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