Does the subject of this article ring any bells in relation to what you just wrote?
http://usa.mediamonitors.net/Headlin...n-Brown-Sahibs
Or, like this:
Spain
Portugal
Britain
Ireland
France
Germany
Netherlands
Switzerland
Austria
Italy
Sardinia
Corsica
Malta
Sicily
Greece
Bulgaria
Albania
Serbia, Croatia, and/or Bosnia
Romania
Ukraine
Russia
Poland
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, or Iceland
Finland
Estonia
Latvia or Lithuania
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Does the subject of this article ring any bells in relation to what you just wrote?
http://usa.mediamonitors.net/Headlin...n-Brown-Sahibs
Or, like this:
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^ not really! i was thinking more of the beautiful, slightly european looking bollywood type!
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awhile back Dienekes made morphs of Iranian villagers, and they looked almost Indian. Clearly not European.
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Man I love your threads. they're never boring. I'm glad something European still survives in these people, not sure why but I've always been drawn to them. some do look Europeanesque maybe those might fit in Southeastern Europe. kudos on the selection. have you got any more
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Certainly not where I live. Recently, an Iranian family moved into my parents neighbourhood, and my mother calls them all "swarthy" (which is what they are).
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^ The man here has an eye shape (regardless of colour) that I've noticed is quite common among Indians and Eastern Europeans alike.
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He looks mainly Dinaric or Armenoid with some Nordid.
He reminds me of this Armenian soldier from Karabakh (on the right):
Depends if they inherited the 10% or so north European phenotypic genes they carry. Otherwise they look mostly West Asian + minor Arab and South Asian.
Their main European component is Baltic-like IMO. On Polako's Eurogenes project one Kazakh member has 22% Baltic:
KZ1
East European: 6.7%
East Asian: 29.2%
South European: 13.3%
North Asian: 28.1%
Baltic: 22.4%
But on Dodecad, most Indo-Iranian speakers end up having more "west European" than "east European" probably because the Andronovo people were a archaic form of north-Europids before their divergence into Europe after the Ice age, or something like that.
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No, they don't pass for europeans, unless we are talking of gypsies, which are not of european origin either.
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