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Thread: Indian middle caste averages by State (S Indian, W Eurasian, and E Eurasian)

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    Quote Originally Posted by arkas View Post
    You created this map yourself? I'm surprised Kerala stands out a little from their neighbouring states.

    How does Sri Lanka average?
    Yeah i made these maps

    Kerala nairs are supposedly slightly mixed with kerala brahmins. but even then, if you look at otherkerala averages on harappa spreadsheet, christians, muslims all have elevated caucasus as well. muslims form 27% of kerala and 18% are christians. even they are slightly western shifted. its mostly from west asian trading and all from the past.

    there are 3 srilankan groups. 1st are sinhalese that get 51% S indian, 28% baloch, 6% EE, 4% NE euro, and 5% med(portuguese).
    next sinhalese get 56% S indian, 31% baloch, 5% EE, 1% NE Euro, and no med.
    srilankan tamils get 58% S indian, 33% baloch, 3% EE, no ne euro or med.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mingle View Post
    Isn't the East Eurasian a bit high? My guess is that the East Eurasian isn't purely EE but includes some West Eurasian due to having some ANE admixture.

    By the way, can you give some examples of Indian middle castes?
    Actually most of the S. Indian component in Harrapa is E. Eurasian because Malayans score 79% of it. Indians in general carry a ton of E. Eurasian of the SE Asian type. Here are some of the top S. Indian scorers from the Harappa spreadsheet

    Population S-Indian
    paniya 83.99
    irula 83.22
    pulliyar 83.21
    malayan
    79.06
    malayan 75.49
    bhunjia 73.39
    santhal 73.25
    dhurwa 73.2
    mala 72.93
    tn-dalit 72.65
    santhal 72.41
    ap-mala 72.2
    asur 72.09
    nihali 71.66
    kurumba 70.26
    hakkipikki 70.22
    north-kannadi 70.13
    madiga 69.83
    ho 69.5
    mawasi 69.35
    ap-madiga 69.27
    kharia 69.06
    savara 68.71
    chenchu 68.63
    tamil-vishwakarma 68.01
    kharia 67.68
    sakilli 67.59
    bhil 67.12
    chamar 66.47
    gond 65.87
    kamsali 65.55
    gadaba 64.79
    vysya 64.11
    sahariya 63.75
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoro View Post
    Actually most of the S. Indian component in Harrapa is E. Eurasian because Malayans score 79% of it. Indians in general carry a ton of E. Eurasian of the SE Asian type. Here are some of the top S. Indian scorers from the Harappa spreadsheet

    Population S-Indian
    paniya 83.99
    irula 83.22
    pulliyar 83.21
    malayan
    79.06
    malayan 75.49
    bhunjia 73.39
    santhal 73.25
    dhurwa 73.2
    mala 72.93
    tn-dalit 72.65
    santhal 72.41
    ap-mala 72.2
    asur 72.09
    nihali 71.66
    kurumba 70.26
    hakkipikki 70.22
    north-kannadi 70.13
    madiga 69.83
    ho 69.5
    mawasi 69.35
    ap-madiga 69.27
    kharia 69.06
    savara 68.71
    chenchu 68.63
    tamil-vishwakarma 68.01
    kharia 67.68
    sakilli 67.59
    bhil 67.12
    chamar 66.47
    gond 65.87
    kamsali 65.55
    gadaba 64.79
    vysya 64.11
    sahariya 63.75
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    Technically it does fall under the East Eurasian branch, but it's distinct from Mongoloid East Eurasian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mingle View Post
    Technically it does fall under the East Eurasian branch, but it's distinct from Mongoloid East Eurasian.
    Agreed if you mean the E. Siberian or NE Asian kind of E. Eurasian. This graph from Eurasiandna.com shows Indians still have a decent amount of E/SE Asian combo. Too bad it doesn't have S. Indians though. I'm guessing if that graph was for just NE Asian then those Indians would score even less. In that case the northern ones would probably score more than the southern ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mingle View Post
    Isn't the East Eurasian a bit high? My guess is that the East Eurasian isn't purely EE but includes some West Eurasian due to having some ANE admixture.

    By the way, can you give some examples of Indian middle castes?
    Breakdown of each component

    Baloch


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    North East Asian


    Siberian/American/Beringian


    Southeast Asian
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    Why is Haryana so North-West European?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharpFork View Post
    Why is Haryana so North-West European?
    Its northeast european btw, not northwest.

    Jatts from haryana have the most ‘aryan’ like admix. They likely are more steppe derived rather than iran neolithic or aasi derived. Theyre a mystery group. Haryana jatts have second highest euro on average in the region after tajiks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thambi View Post
    Its northeast european btw, not northwest.

    Jatts from haryana have the most ‘aryan’ like admix. They likely are more steppe derived rather than iran neolithic or aasi derived. Theyre a mystery group. Haryana jatts have second highest euro on average in the region after tajiks.
    Even Pakistani groups are less euro/steppe?

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