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hmm. what do you suggest i use for rajasthan then? cause 25% south indian for rajasthan seems a bit far fetched, even though two jats from rajashtan on harappa seem more western shifted than haryana jatts. Rajashtanis on average cant be more northwest shifted than punjabis, kashmiris, and haryanvis. doesnt make sense imo. should i use rajasthan brahmin as average on the map for rajasthan? Jats in rajasthan could be very diverse for all we know while brahmins within each state are more or less homogenous. and rajasthan has a decent brahmin population.






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How genetically diverse are Brahmins? If you're still doing these kinds of maps, I'd be curious what a Brahmin one would look like since they're spread all over India, but I'm not sure if one is warranted if they're almost all the same in most places.




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honestly not that much. NW brahmisn score in low 30s, UP/bihari/gujju brahmins in upper 30s/low 40s, and southern brahmins in mid-upper 40s. mid castes are more diverse i think. and lower castes and tribals have the most variation imo like irulas,paniyas that reach 80% in the south, to chamars, meenas in rajasthan/haryana/punjab in 40s to bhil,eastern tribals in 60s south indian and 20-30 south east asian nd almost non existant west eurasian.


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Hi,
I remember once someone said there are jatts being able to get 25% NE-euro and i think maybe it was you, who said it. Could you post them?





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Ca. 20 percent
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...Dmatch-results




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Are these numbers really accurate? If yes, then it means some of these groups have more Indo-European ancestry than most Southern Europeans. 40% is a lot.
I've been to Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana and from all of them Punjabis looked the least ASI-shifted but in Haryana I saw much more ''pseudo-white'' looking people. I remember there was a family in a line to enter Akshardham temple that I could not believe they were Indians at that time (it was my first time in India and I was still relying heavily on stereotypes), the little girl even had light-brown hair. Maybe they were Jatts.
Curiously no one was staring at them or asking for pics and they could speak perfectly Hindi but some tourists who were darker than them got stared and asked for pics.


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