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This isn't the right thread, but where can we post East Asians?
I have some 50/50 Europeans/Asians
ZN1703087 - SE Asian
UF9983996 - NE Asian
LF9699322 - NE Asian
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It could be just because of Dodecad and that they were used as reference for Gedrosia. They do have some steppe ancestry I think. But yes overall they are closer to Neolithic Iranians than other Iranians but also have additionaly South Asian.
This guy is how I imagine ancient Neolithic Iranians to look like (but im probably wrong since they dont resemble modern people):
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That guy looks like a full-blown Pakistani which he probably is since most Balochis live in Pakistan.
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Iranian Balochi guy sounds more similar to kurdi than farsi which is not too surprising considering kurd baloch shared Mede/Parthian ancestry
His 1st word is choni is like kurdi chwani means how are you. In farsi its chitori - Pashto- Tsanga ye
Next word Bachilok. Kurdi- Bachik- Farsi-bacha- Padhto-maashoom/Kuchnai (Kandahari) . This is close to kurdi Bachik
Balochi- Chikonagi. Kurdi-Chitkai- Farsi- che kaar mekoni - Tsa kai or in Quetta mostly but kandahar sometimes too Chish kai. Again this is close to kurdi Chitkai
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Muzh ba staso la tyaro tsakha ra wubaasu
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This is very generalizing since many Persians are not originally Persian speaking.
A "Persian" from Semnan is surely more Parthian derived genetically than a Western and Levantine shifted Kurd and especially than a Baloch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semnani_language
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