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Generally speaking afghanistan has very beautiful adaptable weather ,except the deep south regions where it's almost desert climate. Has 4 seasons in a year with cold snowy winters , mild chilly spring and hot summers . Imo poverty plays a massive part . Over here in England , eastern european and even English builders are super tanned / reddish brown / brown due to spending so much time outside . Afghans in Afghanistan spend most of their lives outdoors believe it or not lol.
Sadly i once read that Afghanistan had a lot of forests, but after sovjet army withdrawed they cut off a lot of threes. Because if that many think that afghanistan is like Middle East(and also there are many climate zones)
But yes the same with Turks( we are very familiar culturally), we like more spending time outside with family or friends. Especially during the summer, also i dont like just staying at home. And beeing „tanned“ naturally dont means anything, Afghans(especially the Tadjiks) have more european admix than many west asian iranics.
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Not sure about Soviets burning forests but with all the warfare going on for more than a lifetime I wouldn't be surprised . Afghans don't have any European admix rather it's steppe admixture which is shared with europeans , that certainly pulls us Alot closer to Europeans than where we are situated . Also, pashtuns from eastern Afghanistan have quite high steppe admixture too .
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Some wise guys over at another forum told me that the Iranics already had asiatic admixture before migrating to the Iranic plateau. Sounds kinda bs since it was taboo for people to mix with those outside their tribe.
Out of curiosity what percentage of Afghans would you say have blonde hair? (Excluding children)?
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Depends what you decide as "blonde " , however it's not common at all imo . Light brown hair is a different story though . Reddish brown hair is much more common too.
I can only find this study done on afghans ( pashtuns tajiks and nuristanis )
The Afghans and Pathans, like the Persians, are usually brunet, and at the same time show a persistent minority of blondism, which in this case reflects Nordic admixture. They are heavy-bearded, and possess heavy body hair. Their facial features show a maximum of bony relief, and, on the whole, their facial skeletons seem much heavier and much more strongly marked than those of the more delicate Arabian Mediterraneans. They possess, in common with the Arabian Mediterranean group, a sharpness in definition of feature which stands in contrast to the coarser lineaments of the average Mesopotamian countenance.
In respect to the Dardic group, we have a certain amount of published and unpublished information which will be useful here.25
The Kafirs of the Kati tribe, who live in the easternmost section of Kafiristan, are taller and larger-headed than the Pathans, but still essentially dolichocephalic and leptorrhine.26 They seem also to possess a high ratio of blondism. Like the Pathans, their commonest skin color is a medium brunet white, von Luschan #9, but in hair and eye color they seem to be lighter than the Pushtu-speaking peoples. Thirty-four per cent have mixed or light eyes, as opposed to 20 per cent of Pushtus. Their hair color, according to Stein, is blond or light brown in 28 per cent of the group.27"
"The Tajiks of both countries are pale skinned hirsute europiform pamirians with 10% light hair(blonde) and 15% light eyes (blue)"
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Thanks for the reply. I once visited an Iranian restaurant and was intrigued to see a man working there (later discovered was Afghan) was blonde.
Last question bro, do the Persians also have a similar level of blondism as the Tajiks in your opinion? (10%)? I think only 3% of them have a 'nordic blonde' hair colour (a yellowish colour that everyone considers blonde).
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