The History of Indo-Iranians. Aryan ancestry from Sintashta in percentages. 2200 BCE - 2024 CE

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  • This map shows the spread of Indo-Iranians from the Sintashta culture 4200 years ago to this day. It also shows the percentage of proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry, that is, Sintashta ancestry.
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Komentáře • 446

  • @user-rq6ge4nx5s
    @user-rq6ge4nx5s Před 4 měsíci +11

    Amazing map. Thank you.

  • @ShiblyMartin-yp6mj
    @ShiblyMartin-yp6mj Před 4 měsíci +11

    Nicely done, man 👍🏻 Thank you for putting so much effort 💝😊

  • @CommunicateWithNate
    @CommunicateWithNate Před 22 dny

    Amazing effort! Great job

  • @Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1
    @Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1 Před 2 měsíci +12

    Iranian Sailors also migrated to East Africa, such as Zanzibar, Madagascar Commors and Somalia

  • @presidentpapillon2625
    @presidentpapillon2625 Před 4 měsíci +10

    ah good video i am proud of my alanic ancestry

  • @spaghettiking7312
    @spaghettiking7312 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I thank you deeply, king.

  • @Niloufar1992
    @Niloufar1992 Před 3 dny

    Hello from Gilan-Iran , sending my love and good wishes to all , great video btw ❤

  • @YeastCartography
    @YeastCartography Před 4 měsíci +2

    Amazing work!

    • @TUNC66
      @TUNC66 Před 20 dny

      What an amazing work, the video is wrong and not correct from beginning to end.

    • @YeastCartography
      @YeastCartography Před 20 dny

      @@TUNC66 Are you Turkish by any chance?

    • @TUNC66
      @TUNC66 Před 20 dny

      @@YeastCartography Yes,i amTurk, what's the problem?

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory Před 4 měsíci +2

    very nice video, I love these sorts of maps, nobody ever does them!

  • @jostnamane3951
    @jostnamane3951 Před 4 měsíci +25

    The Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry map of South Asia highly correlates with the linguistic map of South Asia except for some regions like Uttara Kannada (North Karnataka, India) which is linguistically mostly Dravidian but their speakers have similar levels of Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry as people from Southern Maharashtra who mostly speak Konkani which is an Indo-Aryan language. Also southern parts of Chattisgarh which has one of the lowest levels of Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry but their people speak an Indo-Aryan language.

    • @arta.xshaca
      @arta.xshaca Před 4 měsíci +3

      Apparently, afaik, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Odisha region was mostly occupied by various hunter and farmer tribals, and spoke various lost languages in the past, before they homogenized by switching to Kol, Munda and Prakrit tongues.

    • @The_Geographer_Maps
      @The_Geographer_Maps  Před 4 měsíci +3

      Alas, I did not find so many genomes in India, probably because I mainly used Vahaduo. For example, I am missing the genomes of Marathis, Konkanis, Sinhala, Assama and Odia. That's why I've outlined them roughly. I would be very grateful if you shared the sources from where you got the genomes.

  • @sahilsingh6048
    @sahilsingh6048 Před 4 měsíci +19

    Turks have got high percentages bcz they mixed with the already living indo iranins of central asia on the mother side, otherwise there were no turks in central asia.

    • @ChristopherTanne-se3pz
      @ChristopherTanne-se3pz Před 2 měsíci

      Tocharians and iranic scyhts dominatet you tousend of years 😅

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 Před měsícem +1

      ​​@@ChristopherTanne-se3pzyes as i say iranians>>>>... You people

    • @soumyajitsingha9614
      @soumyajitsingha9614 Před měsícem +2

      Wannabe Aryan spotted

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@soumyajitsingha9614understand my comment first

    • @AryaputraGemilang
      @AryaputraGemilang Před měsícem +1

      ​@@soumyajitsingha9614abhijit chavda fan i presume😂 you are not aryan and certainly your face dont look like one !

  • @AW27007
    @AW27007 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Love these videos

  • @Ufthak
    @Ufthak Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love the Medieval 2 Total War music!

  • @iamzeus7368
    @iamzeus7368 Před 4 měsíci +25

    I am iranan i love Aryans ❤

    • @iamzeus7368
      @iamzeus7368 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @yxzhvw348 none of your business

    • @soumyajitsingha9614
      @soumyajitsingha9614 Před 4 měsíci +3

      So do I as an Indian

    • @soumyajitsingha9614
      @soumyajitsingha9614 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@iamzeus7368great response to that good job

    • @VerbalWarrior162
      @VerbalWarrior162 Před měsícem +2

      @@soumyajitsingha9614 During the Neolithic, East Iranian farmers settled in northwestern South Asia and mixed with the native South Asian hunter-gatherers, creating the Indus Valley Civilization. Eventually, the people of the Indus Valley Civilization finally managed to adapt to the more humid and tropical areas of South Asia and migrated south, absorbing extra South Asian hunter-gatherer DNA, creating the Dravidians as we know them. The Dravidians also have some Sintashta steppes, though much less than the Indo-Aryans.

    • @AriArian-it1wk
      @AriArian-it1wk Před 10 dny +1

      I love ayran with mint 🐫🐵🇮🇷🐪🐒

  • @diyartokmurzin7154
    @diyartokmurzin7154 Před 12 dny

    Khamag mongols occurred on the map too early, they initially consisted of Jalair and Qiyat tribes. Tatars also chnaged their name and initially were an amalgamation of tribes. Naimans were Sekiz-Oghuz initially

  • @siyacer
    @siyacer Před 2 měsíci +2

    interesting, coming from the forests to the steppe, intermixing with the altaic people, then retreating to the mountains and plateaus of the south while the bulk of their proto ancestry gets spread across the continent by the turks and mongols

    • @Ravie3
      @Ravie3 Před 2 měsíci

      Linguistics today doubt that Altaic is a real language family. They just say Turkic and Mongolic, a connection between the two families cannot be proven.

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Ravie3 Sure they can.
      The word for arm/hand (these languages tend to use the same word for both):
      Proto-Japonic: ta(r)i
      Proto-Koreanic: tali
      Proto-Mongolic: gar
      Proto-Turkic: kar(i)
      In Mongolic languages the word for arm has developed a martial sense of flank or wing of an army, while in Turkic it has developed into a more merchantile sense of a unit of measurement, usually ranging between the length of a forearm (cubit) to the length of 2 arms.
      The divergence in connotation from a word that originally referred to the same thing suggests a common origin rather than a loanword.

    • @Ravie3
      @Ravie3 Před 2 měsíci

      @@siyacer My dude, don’t do amateur linguistics research, leave it to the experts. Neighboring languages, through contact, can share vocabulary or even sound/grammar changes, which is why determining what’s a cognate and what’s a loanword can be so difficult to figure out. The professionals who study this for a living say that there’s no concrete evidence that Turkic and Mongolic stem from a common root.

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer Před 2 měsíci

      @@Ravie3 Did you seriously just call a paraphrasing of an actual peer-reviewed article "amateur linguistics research". Sure, if you love your "experts" so much, here's an article on the topic. Search up "Triangulation supports agricultural spread of the Transeurasian languages"

  • @sahilsingh6048
    @sahilsingh6048 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Pls do on one vedic anscestry.❤

    • @jmab721
      @jmab721 Před 3 dny

      It will basically be double of whatever Sintashta ancestry one has. So a Haryanvi with 40% sintashta will be roughly 77-80% Vedic because vedic ancestry essentially means 50% sintashta & 50% IVC.

  • @ganglosaxon1488
    @ganglosaxon1488 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Amazing new video, I would like to see the same for Proto Germanics, particularly pertaining to the Settlement of the United States
    (Hint if you do that don’t go by census reported ethnicity because it’s super inaccurate just go by “White Americans” or “Euro-Americans” instead. Same with Brazilians, Argentinans, and Australians

    • @ganglosaxon1488
      @ganglosaxon1488 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Because almost EVERYBODY has some proto Germanic DNA in the Americas because of European Colonization, even if low like in Mexicans and Peruvians due to the Visigoths in Spain

    • @The_Geographer_Maps
      @The_Geographer_Maps  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I’m already planning to make a map about the spread of proto-Germans, so I’m already studying the history of Latin America. However, I made maps about the colonization of the USA and Australia precisely because of this map. I put off making maps about the peoples of Western Europe precisely because of colonialism, which is a really complex topic. Therefore, I planned to complete the eastern Indo-European direction first.
      I prefer to divide the people of America according to the American Census, as well as according to the "Racial map of the world2" from Masaman.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ancestry_map_of_the_United_States,_2016.png
      commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Racial_map_of_the_world2.png
      That is, I will designate mixed groups as mestizos, mulattoes, etc. But I will designate peoples who are not particularly mixed, by their European nationality, although this may be accompanied by many inaccuracies, but I will try to have as few of them as possible

    • @Liam-eo5dy
      @Liam-eo5dy Před 12 dny

      He doesn't know anything about europeans, he is iranian, do your arabic roots

    • @Liam-eo5dy
      @Liam-eo5dy Před 12 dny

      ​@@The_Geographer_Mapswikipedia is pookipedia, misleading information all mistaken, edited by jews, it is not real history

  • @ghoguan8471
    @ghoguan8471 Před 4 měsíci +1

    is it possible for you to make one on the spread of indo-european genes in america next?

  • @sahilsingh6048
    @sahilsingh6048 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Can you do one on vedic anscestry pls❤

  • @muhammedjaseemshajeef6781
    @muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 Před 4 měsíci +6

    You should make native American ancestry

  • @Shtf132
    @Shtf132 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Interesting, I heard the Achaemenid Persians only had around 5% steppe ancestry based on the few examples they had.

    • @rb98769
      @rb98769 Před 25 dny +1

      I haven't checked the data, but it makes sense. That general region was already quite densely populated by the time the Iranian tribes got there, probably because it was very much tied with Elam and Mesopotamia. So actual replacement was just unlikely to happen.

    • @user_18789
      @user_18789 Před 13 dny +2

      no that"s impossible
      because today persians from that region(while they"re more mixed with elamites than ancient persians) have 18% sintashta
      so ancient persians I think were more than 25% sintashta

    • @Shtf132
      @Shtf132 Před 13 dny

      @@user_18789 impossible. The 20-30% is not really steppe ancestry. It's steppe_mlba ancestry, which is significantly admixed with european farmers. Steppe_EMBA is the real 'steppe ancestry' and it is this kind of ancestry which northern europeans have ~50% of. Yamnaya, Afanasievo and early CWC ancestry basically.
      Steppe_mlba are the Sintashta / Srubnaya / Andronovo populations. Basically 70% steppe_EMBA 30% late neolithic farmer.
      The peak is with Rors and Haryana jatts who have like 30-35% steppe_mlba or 21-25% steppe_EMBA. But most South Asian Indo-Aryan speakers have significantly less than that, even the Brahmin.
      Its less in Armenians, Kurds and Iranians. Armenians have like 5% steppe_EMBA ancestry, depends on individual and if they have ancestry from elsewhere, as some groups in the Caucasus have higher steppe ancestry (peaks around 35-40%) but funnily enough those groups are not Indo-European speaking.
      In Iran it depends on the ethnic group but its mostly around 10-15% (EMBA), similar for Kurds. East Iranian have the highest amount of steppe_mlba of Indo-Iranians, around 40% give or take a couple percentages. Or 28% steppe_EMBA roughly.

    • @user_18789
      @user_18789 Před 13 dny

      @@Shtf132
      yes I mean steppe _EMBA or sintahsta
      Also just armanians have 4% steppe EMBA
      but iranian have between 10_33%
      steppe(sintahsta)
      forexample:
      kurds have 16% sintashta
      Azeris 12_25%
      persians 15%_33%
      baluch 22%
      lur 10_17%
      gilak 15%
      you can check it
      yes it depends where region are you from

  • @DHARABHISHEK
    @DHARABHISHEK Před 16 dny +2

    Indo aryans had entered indus valley earlier,by 1700 bc - refer to gandhara grave culture.

  • @SlaveOfDevas
    @SlaveOfDevas Před 4 měsíci +6

    Bro can you make a video on indian caste dna specifically because it might look like all indians have similar dna however many indian castes have very high steppe ancestry and some have none therefore castewise is much better represents indo iraninan dna rather than geography

    • @jmab721
      @jmab721 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Geography wise is also correct. No need to bring your casteism here. This map is mostly correct.

    • @ShiblyMartin-yp6mj
      @ShiblyMartin-yp6mj Před 4 měsíci +1

      There would be millions of dots in the map if he try to do so 😅

    • @SlaveOfDevas
      @SlaveOfDevas Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ShiblyMartin-yp6mj That's true. That is why a column chart is correct

    • @SlaveOfDevas
      @SlaveOfDevas Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@jmab721 Let me tell you the reason. Irula a lower indian caste does not have any steppe ancestry while the Iyer brahmin has one of the highest steppe ancestry in tamil nadu. The problem is that dna is in extremes not similar

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@jmab721 caste wise is more relevant. Here in Maharashtra, Chitpavan Brahmins can sometimes score 40-50% Steppe MLBA. Whereas Tribals who are mostly related to Dravidians and Austro-Asiatics score only 5-10% and 1-2% steppe MLBA respectively.

  • @polis1705
    @polis1705 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Can U pls make about sino Tibetan ancestry?🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @ganglosaxon1488
    @ganglosaxon1488 Před 2 měsíci +3

    How is the Germanic progress going my friend?

    • @The_Geographer_Maps
      @The_Geographer_Maps  Před 2 měsíci

      I've just almost finished the Migration Period. There is more work to be done on colonialism. Maybe in a month map will be ready.

    • @Yokina-kana
      @Yokina-kana Před 2 měsíci

      Will be in germanic peoples videos migration of the new world?

    • @ganglosaxon1488
      @ganglosaxon1488 Před měsícem

      @@The_Geographer_Mapshow long until it gets released?

    • @Liam-eo5dy
      @Liam-eo5dy Před 12 dny

      ​@@ganglosaxon1488you are iranian arab wanna be white western people, you were born dark skinned middle eastern, forget imagination, live real

    • @AriArian-it1wk
      @AriArian-it1wk Před 10 dny

      ​@@The_Geographer_Mapsdon't do germanic, you are arabic, do your arab brothers kurds persians syrians

  • @jmab721
    @jmab721 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Thank you for making the Haryana, Delhi region as distinct and more steppe heavy than Punjab. Otherwise people often forget about it, Hindi comes from that core region.
    Also, you forgot to add Rors of Haryana, who are 40% Proto Indo Iranian, but rest of the video is fine. Great effort.

    • @blikz8885
      @blikz8885 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yes also Western UP I believe is more steppe heavy than Punjab

    • @ashri3494
      @ashri3494 Před 3 měsíci

      This is fake information, highest steppe aryan ancestorry percentage is found in Nordic Europeans , original aryans looked like that not Delhi Haryana 😂

    • @jmab721
      @jmab721 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@ashri3494 Aryan ancestry means Proto Indo Iranian ancestry, nordics don't have that. Pehle tu apna unpadd gawaarpana durr kar, fir baat kar.

    • @ashri3494
      @ashri3494 Před 3 měsíci

      ​​@@jmab721they have it who are you fooling around jackass 😂 , closest populations to sintashta are mostly Nordic phenotype European ethnicity groups not Delhi Haryana one

    • @ashri3494
      @ashri3494 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@jmab721 ganwar Dravidian , check pictures of rors they don't look anything like Dravidian. They look more like kalash chitpavan etc types in terms of phenotype 😊

  • @siyacer
    @siyacer Před 2 měsíci +2

    interesting

  • @tayalogic
    @tayalogic Před 15 dny +1

    Why did you ignore Rors? They're more Steppe shifted than Jats... Why the hell did you ignore Rors?

    • @jmab721
      @jmab721 Před 3 dny

      Not anymore. Some recent Jaat samples have showed some of the highest sintashta ancestry ever (~45%)

  • @iroquoianmapper
    @iroquoianmapper Před 4 měsíci +2

    Another great work from you!

  • @elidesportelli325
    @elidesportelli325 Před 19 dny

    0:07 I love the history of the people of the central Asia.

  • @jostnamane3951
    @jostnamane3951 Před 4 měsíci +11

    Ladakhis have no Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry? Phenotypically they look mostly East Asian unlike their Dardic Kashmiri neighbours but even Mongols have some Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry but 0% for Ladakhis?

    • @ganeshwarsekhri2810
      @ganeshwarsekhri2810 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Mongols have some indo European ancestory because andronovo or some other culture migrated around Mongolia before the rise of mongols there. Ladakhis are mostly just tibetians whom indo Europeans rarely encountered thats why I think they have no aryan ancestory

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@ganeshwarsekhri2810 makes sense, but then how do you explain Nepalis having comparable levels of Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry to Uttarachalis and Biharis? Nepal is 30% Tibetan ethnically. Likewise, Ladakh is 51% Tibetan, 48% Indo-Aryan ethnically, and 1% other ethnicities. The similarity in Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry between Nepalis and Indians can be attributed to the fact that intermixing between Tibetans and Indo-Aryans is common in Nepal, especially in the Kathmandu region. Similarly, there would likely be some degree of Indo-Aryan influence in Ladakh and therefore among ethnic Ladakhis.

    • @ganeshwarsekhri2810
      @ganeshwarsekhri2810 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@jostnamane3951 ladakh is very difficult place reach even more than nepal maybe thats why also nepalis are pahari people and mountains were scarcely populated by proto dravidians thats why aryans didn't intermarry also look at example of himachal pradesh where many people are fair skin and have. Caucasian features

    • @The_Geographer_Maps
      @The_Geographer_Maps  Před 4 měsíci +5

      Maybe I should have added Ladakhis. They, unlike other Tibetans, have some Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry. Apparently Ladakhis can be considered to be 30% Burusho

  • @maseehwardak6055
    @maseehwardak6055 Před 2 hodinami

    Yup, I'm a pashtun and got 34 percent steppe ancestry in my DNA test. 22.6% European in illustrativeDNA

  • @Yash_Alava
    @Yash_Alava Před 4 měsíci +1

    Will there be a similar video about romancers?

  • @insectilluminatigetshrekt5574
    @insectilluminatigetshrekt5574 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Do one for semitic ancestry

  • @qpdb840
    @qpdb840 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Oh nice. As a Persian Kurd Azeri I find this very interesting. thank you very much for your work

    • @tanhukim9963
      @tanhukim9963 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Persian Kurd Azeri?

    • @qpdb840
      @qpdb840 Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@tanhukim9963 yes I have diverse ethnicity

    • @tanhukim9963
      @tanhukim9963 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@qpdb840 Azerbaijanis= Turk

    • @qpdb840
      @qpdb840 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@tanhukim9963 Not Oghuz Azeri Azeri Iranian

    • @tanhukim9963
      @tanhukim9963 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@qpdb840 If Azeris are Iranians, Hazaras are Turks. Does race look at DNA? Even Mongolians have more Aryan DNA than Azeris. Are they Iranian too? Also, Mongolians mostly have Turkish DNA. But we do not come out and call the Mongols Turks.

  • @AW27007
    @AW27007 Před 4 měsíci +11

    It's interesting to see how far these people have gone. Influencing the Mongols and the Turks in more ways then one. Invading India, the Middle East and even Eastern Europe and Korea possibly. Love to the Aryans/Indo-Iranians. ✝️❤️

  • @RaphaeL1000Kazan
    @RaphaeL1000Kazan Před 10 dny

    Tatars are classified as both Turkic and Indo-Iranian languages. In the end, who do they belong to?

  • @CPlusPlusOpenGLMan
    @CPlusPlusOpenGLMan Před 4 měsíci +3

    Nice video, but modern people with 20%, 30% Western Siberian hunter gatherer ancestry? I'm so sorry, but perhaps with the exception of Saami, there is no one alive with such high percentages of this ancestry.

    • @The_Geographer_Maps
      @The_Geographer_Maps  Před 4 měsíci

      I wonder why Mansi is then considered to have one of the highest ANE ancestry?
      i.imgur.com/Rdx1whi.png
      This is what Vahaduo shows:
      Saami: 68.2% Erzya; 16.9% Nganassan; 15.0% KAZ_Botai.
      Mansi: 30.5% Erzya; 40.8% Nganassan; 28.7% KAZ_Botai.
      Ket:584_R01C01: 3.6% Erzya; 53.0% Nganassan; 43.4% KAZ_Botai.

    • @CPlusPlusOpenGLMan
      @CPlusPlusOpenGLMan Před 4 měsíci

      @@The_Geographer_Maps Please search the 2023 scientific research "Ancient human DNA recovered from a Palaeolithic pendant" by Elena Essel, ..., Svante Pääbo (Nobel Prize winner) et al.
      In this scientific research, they managed to extract human DNA from a Paleolithic pendant found in the Denisova cave in Siberia.
      It was concluded that this DNA belonged to two women who were part of the population that became known in the scientific circles as "Ancient North Eurasians" (ANE).
      Table 7.2 of the supplementary information from the same research shows the genetic affinities that these two women had with the current people of the world (the higher the value, the greater the genetic affinity):
      (I sorted the values in the table in descending order)
      f3-statistics
      A B C f3
      Pima DenPen(all) Mbuti 0.271
      Pima DenPen(deam) Mbuti 0.273
      Surui DenPen(all) Mbuti 0.271
      Surui DenPen(deam) Mbuti 0.273
      Quechua DenPen(all) Mbuti 0.27
      Quechua DenPen(deam) Mbuti 0.273
      .
      .
      .
      Saami DenPen(all) Mbuti 0.263

  • @Secular_Turkish
    @Secular_Turkish Před 4 měsíci +9

    Proto Turks are not Iranians. The video is incorrect wtf

    • @tanhukim9963
      @tanhukim9963 Před 4 měsíci

      Knk dikkatli izle irani demiyor zaten.

    • @Secular_Turkish
      @Secular_Turkish Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@tanhukim9963 Soy diyor. O da yanlış?

    • @tanhukim9963
      @tanhukim9963 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Secular_Turkish knk silik yazılan yazılar var, bir de koyu yazılanlar var. Silik olanlar Hint İran olmayanlar zaten, sadece onların dnasını taşıyanlardır.

    • @Secular_Turkish
      @Secular_Turkish Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@tanhukim9963 onu anladım zaten. Ancak Proto Türklerin coğrafyası İrani coğrafyadan çok ayrıydı. Proto Türklerin taşıma olasılığı çok düşük ve yanlış

    • @scarymonster5541
      @scarymonster5541 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Turks originate from modern day mongolia

  • @user-hf6cg8pw3g
    @user-hf6cg8pw3g Před 4 měsíci

    I wonder, what do you mean by "Indo-Iranian ancestry?" 🤔 Very much looks like adjusting genetic to desirble turkic languages map configuration in the north part.

  • @nicolatesla4876
    @nicolatesla4876 Před 4 měsíci +1

    do you know anything about khasas ?

  • @insectilluminatigetshrekt5574

    Why does Assam only appear in 1500 when indo aryans moved there in 200?

  • @spatehicks4724
    @spatehicks4724 Před 4 měsíci +5

    based

  • @AlexanderVasilyev-cf4ec
    @AlexanderVasilyev-cf4ec Před 3 měsíci

    What about Mitanni? They came to the Middle East around 1700 BC.

  • @AncientRelicTales
    @AncientRelicTales Před 12 hodinami

    Yous have have added gypsy as well since they bought R1a Z93 and Indo Iranian Ancestry In Europe as Well Gypsy Is Missing other wise based vidoe very informative

  • @sahilsingh6048
    @sahilsingh6048 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Perfect accurate✅✅✅

    • @Liam-eo5dy
      @Liam-eo5dy Před 12 dny

      Your spelling is not very accurate curry boy india 🦃😂

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 Před 10 dny +1

      ​@@Liam-eo5dythanks for correcting me mehmet.

    • @Liam-eo5dy
      @Liam-eo5dy Před 8 dny

      @@sahilsingh6048 india man 🦃😂

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 Před 6 dny +1

      ​@@Liam-eo5dy🤜🤜🤜🪳🪳🪳🪳

    • @Liam-eo5dy
      @Liam-eo5dy Před dnem

      @@sahilsingh6048 ✌️✌️✌️

  • @user_18789
    @user_18789 Před 13 dny

    chechens and all south and north caucasians have alanic scythian ancestry
    that"s cool

  • @RichardEdwards40
    @RichardEdwards40 Před 4 měsíci +6

    why not add russians and ukrainians? iranians used to live in much of ukraine

  • @oussamatalha1903
    @oussamatalha1903 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Do the Berber language brother

  • @dionisiodussart5629
    @dionisiodussart5629 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Afanassievo Culture is ignored in this video. Such complex matters cannot be described just by an animated map.

    • @Yokina-kana
      @Yokina-kana Před 4 měsíci +3

      Because the Afanassievo Culture didn't carry indo-iranian ancestry they were related to indo-iranians but not identical and they spoke in proto-tocharian language(they are both indo-european) only maybe in iron age and bronze they interacted each other and intermixed and tocharians in this time started to have dna from sintashta gene pool

  • @zalqert
    @zalqert Před 4 měsíci +17

    Fascinating that central Asians have higher Indo Aryan ancestry than even Persians.

    • @aliklc1970
      @aliklc1970 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes

    • @stsk1061
      @stsk1061 Před 4 měsíci +2

      It depends on what is meant by Indo Iranian ancestry. The people with the highest amount of steppe ancestry are Northern Europeans.

    • @aliklc1970
      @aliklc1970 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@stsk1061 The first known peoples of the nomadic Aryans were the Scythians, Sarmatians and Yuezis. They are not Northern Europeans. They were Caucasian horse-drawn nomads who spread from Eastern Europe to the Mongolian steppes.

    • @stsk1061
      @stsk1061 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@aliklc1970 The Aryans were just Steppe people mixed with Neolithic Europeans. This is basically the same population that exists in Northern Europe today.

    • @aliklc1970
      @aliklc1970 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@stsk1061 No way. Unlike northern Europe, it is a mixture of eastern European steppe nomads and indigenous northern European hunter-gatherer people

  • @kvrdez
    @kvrdez Před 4 měsíci +9

    Kurds have around 20-25 steppe ancestry, also there was a parthian migrations into Western Iran. And the medians got parthianzied

    • @Hj-te6mm
      @Hj-te6mm Před 23 hodinami

      Kurds have the most Iranic DNA even more than than Persians

  • @Artyur
    @Artyur Před 4 měsíci +1

    Do a proto germanic one

  • @megaclesdeorcomenos3198
    @megaclesdeorcomenos3198 Před 20 dny +1

    So, turkics from central asia are ethnically more iranian than persians? Thats crazy

    • @user_18789
      @user_18789 Před 13 dny

      If the Turks had not come, we probably would have had more iranian in central asia
      persians of afghanistan and tajikistan have highest genetic of sintashta on earth

    • @Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1
      @Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1 Před 4 dny

      Turks are from Mongolia and aren't Netive of central Asia

  • @antonival50
    @antonival50 Před 11 dny

    The Balkan population was Aryan long prior to the Troyan war and appart of some turkish minorities is so till these days.

  • @Arya_N700
    @Arya_N700 Před 4 měsíci

    I am East Persian and I got 30 percent Andronovo, balanced by my copper age ancestry.

    • @user_18789
      @user_18789 Před 13 dny +1

      باید 7 8 تا بچه بیاری 😂

  • @user-oi1tu5cu1w
    @user-oi1tu5cu1w Před 4 měsíci +2

    The Sintashta culture, descends from the people of northern Europe, the Corded Ware culture from the upper Volga (Fatyanovo culture) .

  • @ramz_teccyz2055
    @ramz_teccyz2055 Před měsícem

    Most steppe ancestry of modern day indians probably comes more from steppe invaders rather than indo aryan speakers.

  • @kirillluzgin2858
    @kirillluzgin2858 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Mannai no irans, they is pre-irans

  • @ganeshwarsekhri2810
    @ganeshwarsekhri2810 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Why do haryanvis have higher percentage than punjabis punjab plains were where aryans entered they should have higher percentage.

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Haryanvis do not necessarily possess a higher Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry; rather, it is the Eastern parts of the Punjab region 🇮🇳🇵🇰 (encompassing Modern-day Haryana, Indian Punjab, Pakistani Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh) that exhibit a higher percentage of Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry compared to Western Punjab 🇵🇰 (Modern-day Pakistani Punjab). The map illustrates the overlap of Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry between what is represented as Punjabis (or Eastern Punjabis🇮🇳) and "Hindis" (or Haryanvis🇮🇳). My theory is that Aryans who settled in the Punjab region (especially Eastern Punjab) were less prone to mixing because of the already fertile landscape of the region and low population. Whereas Aryans who settled in Central (Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh) and Eastern parts of India (Bihar and Madhya Pradesh) were more prone to mixing because of the already high population of these regions.

    • @jmab721
      @jmab721 Před 4 měsíci

      ​​@@jostnamane3951Haryana is literally the core of Vedic expansion.
      Himachalis do not have high PII ancestry, they are a max of 25% PII, whereas Haryana max PII is 43%.
      Hindi, Prakrit, Sanskrit all expanded from the core area of Haryana, Delhi, northwest UP so it is not surprising that the heaviest steppeMLBA is also here.
      Other variables like Punjabis becoming more liberal wrt to free mixing, or being at the forefront of attacks, are also responsible why PII is slightly less in Punjab. It's a direct continuum where Pakistan Punjab is 25-30% max PII, Indian Punjab is 35% max PII, and Haryana is 43% max PII.

    • @ashri3494
      @ashri3494 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@jmab721fake information , Haryana don't have high steppe just the jats and rors who are high steppe mostly stay in Haryana they have elevated steppe due to being Scythian heavy mixed , other haryanvi normal

    • @champion1928
      @champion1928 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@jostnamane3951 Jat's were Indo Saka desendents (all Jat's were High Steppe) including North Rajasthan, haryana, West up, even two North district of Gujarat.

  • @LamaStraus
    @LamaStraus Před 5 dny

    It started in modern Kazakhstan🇰🇿

  • @boiled_fish_with_rice
    @boiled_fish_with_rice Před 4 měsíci +3

    Bullshit
    Heggarty et al , yang et al 2024 disapproves indo Iranians being from sintastha petrovka , adna doesnt co relates with sintastha petrovka either, ancient vedic samples lack any mlba related ancestry, this is further backed by finds pf royal chariot burials in sanauli and excavation of burzahom, both lack any steppe
    Also Metspalu and moorjani et al perfectly concluded that steppe-mlba ancestry in modern indians arrived only prior to 1000 bce , which is too late to be a be a source of vedic
    Mittani Aryan genome from alalakh sample in syria , doesn't has any source of steppe either , mede parthian genome lack it too ,
    So i better recommend you to be updated and not misinform people by providing old sources to back your thoughts

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 Před 4 měsíci +5

      "Ancient Vedic samples lack any MLBA-related ancestry". Rakhigarhi sites aren't ancient Vedic sites. Steppe MLBA ancestry arrived with the migration of Vedic Aryans, around 1500-1200 BCE. Implying that it arrived around 1000 BCE or later suggests a desire to portray Vedic Aryans as natives of India, which they were not. Proponents of Indigenous Aryanism are just like Sub-Saharan Africans who lived in huts contributing little to no to the development of any modern civilization until very recently but still claim that Cleopatra was black.

    • @boiled_fish_with_rice
      @boiled_fish_with_rice Před 4 měsíci

      @@jostnamane3951 well mr. Smartass vedic languages are attested before 1000 bce , and 1000 bce date for vedic arrival is too late for anything too be true

    • @boiled_fish_with_rice
      @boiled_fish_with_rice Před 4 měsíci

      @@jostnamane3951 rakhighari isn't vedic but sanauli and abhaypur, kalibangan and vadnagar is vedic indeed

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@boiled_fish_with_rice your point?

  • @vitocorleone9456
    @vitocorleone9456 Před 4 měsíci

    So there is no genetic influence of Indo-Iranian nomads on eastern Europe?

    • @justperson7551
      @justperson7551 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Hmm, well, I heard that the Indo-Iranians and Slavs seem to be genetically close. And the same Eastern Slavs (Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians) had contact in ancient times with the same Scythians

    • @AriArian-it1wk
      @AriArian-it1wk Před 10 dny

      ​@@justperson7551slavs habe white skinned eurooeans, iranians dark skinned asians, 2 different races and 2 different continents, i heard it 😂😂 it is not about what you hear, go to school arab boy

  • @polis1705
    @polis1705 Před 3 měsíci

    Bro forgot East Thrace 💀💀💀

  • @KipchakWarmonger
    @KipchakWarmonger Před měsícem

    Turkestan geography has east eurasian dna more than indo iranian

  • @user-sk8lf2vp5l
    @user-sk8lf2vp5l Před 4 měsíci +2

    SouthWestern Turks/ Yoruks would score %20-25 sintastha ancestry

    • @tanhukim9963
      @tanhukim9963 Před 4 měsíci +3

      No. %10

    • @user-sk8lf2vp5l
      @user-sk8lf2vp5l Před 4 měsíci

      @@tanhukim9963 you liar bastard, Even central Turks could score %25 sintasta like in this video, how is possible yoruks have %10 sintastha ancestry
      czcams.com/video/JxMbrtK7R0g/video.htmlsi=GGHq2UnIf3j62brw

    • @tanhukim9963
      @tanhukim9963 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@user-sk8lf2vp5lBecause they mixed with the natives of the paleo Balkans and Anatolia.

    • @user-sk8lf2vp5l
      @user-sk8lf2vp5l Před 4 měsíci

      @@tanhukim9963 Anatolian natives had just %3 Yamnaya ancestry and there is no real Balkan ancestry except in northwest Turks. Therefore, I didn't mention northwestern Turks.

    • @tanhukim9963
      @tanhukim9963 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@user-sk8lf2vp5l O now. Okey bro 🙂👍

  • @antonival50
    @antonival50 Před 11 dny

    Can't imagine wronger display of Eurasian population explanation.

    • @based4560
      @based4560 Před 9 dny

      Yep and your a unicorn right?

  • @-3ccis534
    @-3ccis534 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Carduchii☀️🦅

  • @ikengaspirit3063
    @ikengaspirit3063 Před 4 měsíci +1

    noice

  • @mandeepKundu-od4lz
    @mandeepKundu-od4lz Před 18 dny

    Jats have highest steppe Aryan dna in south Asia

  • @tanhukim9963
    @tanhukim9963 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Aryans now think twice before calling Turks assimilated. They have assimilated, they don't know. Kurdish %5🤣

    • @ayzmalo5553
      @ayzmalo5553 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Kurds are largely indigenous to their lands, they are not Aryans or have any significant Aryan/Steppe DNA, they only speak an Indo-Iranian language

    • @aliklc1970
      @aliklc1970 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Kurds are iranized Assyrians Aramians by medes in fact

    • @aliklc1970
      @aliklc1970 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @coginito8365 Iranians are actually of Elamite and Kassite origin. They assimilated with Aryan immigrants coming from Central Asia. There is little Aryan influence on their genetics.

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@coginito8365 it's because Modern-day Biharis are mixed with Austro-Asiatic people who came to the region even later than Aryans. Ancient people from what is now known as Bihar didn't look like that. Look at the portrayals of Chandragupta Maurya and some other ancient "Bihari" emperors and rulers. Most of them had pale-yellowish skin tone. Plus I know plenty of good-looking Biharis.

    • @ayzmalo5553
      @ayzmalo5553 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @coginito8365 every Jat I’ve seen looks like a brown punjabi though, most Aryan DNA is concentrated in the Khurasan region, north Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan, and the Turkic central Asian countries

  • @user-dh4pq8pk5r
    @user-dh4pq8pk5r Před 4 měsíci +1

    4:12 только русские поймут "Yueban" 😂

  • @specimenuncensored9121
    @specimenuncensored9121 Před měsícem

    The steppe were primitive spear throwers who hid within caves due to their highly sensitive s((((s. They could never have invaded India nor gotten through the civilised IVC. The real aryans are zagrosians. Not euros.

  • @palestinian48.
    @palestinian48. Před 2 měsíci

    Do semitic

  • @hassanelberbouch
    @hassanelberbouch Před měsícem +1

    Do arabs

  • @gokhanevsen1886
    @gokhanevsen1886 Před měsícem

    Turkish Not Slab Grave Turkish are orgin Sintashta

    • @VerbalWarrior162
      @VerbalWarrior162 Před měsícem +3

      The Mongoloid (Proto-Turkic) peoples in the Altai Mountains embraced Iranic culture (horsemanship, nomadic way of life, traditions, clothing) and mixed with the Iranians to form their own unique Iranic-Mongoloid

    • @gokhanevsen1886
      @gokhanevsen1886 Před měsícem

      No, the Indo-Europeans and Indo-Aryans, along with hunters and gatherers from the Corded Ware cultural sites, spread directly to the cultural centers of the Proto-Turks, namely Sintastha and later Afesefinovo and Andronovo, and the Turks had to become nomadic further east. In the east, they mixed again with the hunter-gatherers of the east, became Scythians, goldfinches and returned to their homeland. Sintastha and its extension link cultures have nothing to do with Indo-Europeans and Aryans. At the center of the Pre-Turkic formation is a link that took place with the invasion of Indo-Europeans by the Aryans.

    • @VerbalWarrior162
      @VerbalWarrior162 Před 28 dny +1

      @@gokhanevsen1886 History has preserved the names of some of them: Ishpakaia, Bartatua, Madyes, Idanthyrsus, , Skyles, Tigratavā , Octamasadas, Xāravalāna, Artavatauxma, Zarinaea, Sodasa, Sawarmag, Saurmag, and Zari- "golden". This was the name of a legendary Saka (Scythian) warrior queen. They are Indo-Iranian horse nomads Iranians speaker, they have Iranian names.

    • @VerbalWarrior162
      @VerbalWarrior162 Před 28 dny +1

      @@gokhanevsen1886 It was an eternal battle between Turks and Scythians, as it was beautifully narrated by the poet Ferdosi in Iran's national stories of Shahnamé.

    • @VerbalWarrior162
      @VerbalWarrior162 Před 28 dny +1

      @@gokhanevsen1886 Haplogroup C evolved into Mongoloid genes, Turks, Chinese, Mongols and so on.

  • @SelfbellHistory
    @SelfbellHistory Před 4 měsíci

    MEGA BRUH MOMENT VIDEO

  • @user-by9kd2nz4c
    @user-by9kd2nz4c Před 4 měsíci +1

    Бред

  • @onkarjadhav980
    @onkarjadhav980 Před 3 měsíci

    Indo aryans are hindu 🕉️😊❤

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 Před 2 měsíci

      No , but , there religion was close to arya samajists of today

    • @based4560
      @based4560 Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@sahilsingh6048Vedic religipn then became brahmanism which became hinduism

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 Před 17 dny

      ​@@based4560 im saying about which Sect of hinduism is most similair to vedic religion in Todays time , mostly Arya samajists and Smartism are similar and still follow very similar ideology.

  • @johandoe686
    @johandoe686 Před 15 dny

    Мультфильм для детей😂

  • @arta.xshaca
    @arta.xshaca Před 4 měsíci +5

    Not accurate

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 Před 4 měsíci +1

      What do you find to be inaccurate in the video? Personally, I find it hard to believe that Ladakhi people have no Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry despite being surrounded by Dardic speaking Aryan Kashmiris, even Mongols have some Proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry but 0% for Ladakhis according to this video.

    • @arta.xshaca
      @arta.xshaca Před 4 měsíci +6

      @jostnamane3951 That the fact is not shown! The fact that Sintashta ancestry came very late in India and probably due to elite Sakan migrations. It's becoming increasingly clear that the whole Indo-European 'western steppe origins' is a myth. Instead, Indo-European either originated in lower Caucasus or central steppe (below Urals and east of Caspian). I personally lean towards central steppe. Since the dawn of man, people have migrated from eastern and central steppe to western steppe and Europe, including the later Turks and Mongols and perhaps the Indo-Europeans themselves! The reverse was not so common and barely occurred even in the Bronze Age and Copper Age, the time Indo-Europeans speaking communities exploded. Sintashta ancestry, for example, came late into India, and only via Scythian/Sakan admixture. Indo-European languages are quite different from Caucasian languages despite the apparently large sound inventory, and also share vague similarities with Siberian and Uralic ones. In fact, the central steppe was probably occupied by old hunter Europeans and North Eurasians, as evidenced from adjacent areas, and both of those groups have significant contributions in modern Europeans and Central Asian populations, making the case stronger. Yet, the later, western steppe 'Yamnaya' ancestry is rarer and not ubiquitous as some may hold it to be. Horses were also domesticated more east than the western steppe.
      It's quite explainable as Indian literature also talks about migrants to India who occupied the northwest, aka the Indus Valley and eastern Hindu Kush. They are regularly called "Mlecchas" (the "ch" here is an aspirated form of the "ch" used in English for "chocolate", otherwise written as "c" for South Asian linguistic transcription), which means foreigners, and influenced Hinduism, and its various aspects. Sakans were Iranians, and their tongues lacked some features of Indo-Aryan languages, which probably influenced the northwest Indo-Aryan languages (they lack the breathy voiced sounds, for example). In fact, Sakans penetrated continuously into India, and gave a lasting, considerable mark on most South Asian bloodlines. They are frequently found in Brahmin lineages, suggesting their elite status was retained during caste reforms in ancient India.
      The video is wrong in several aspects, as the Sintashta ancestry entered much later and spread more gradually (the rate at which the color gradients shift in this vid for South Asia seems like a few men r*ped a lot of women in just a few years, which is also unlikely considering the relatively large population of the area even back then).
      Well then, where did the Indo-Iranians/Aryans come from? Probably from an eastern offshoot of the Indo-Europeans in the central steppe, whose hunter European/North Eurasian ancestry gradually was diluted by pastoralist Iranian/Khorasani ancestry as they penetrated into Central Asia via the Pamir-Tianshan-Altai Mountain Corridor, and then successfully encroached upon the Oxus civilization and Indus-Saraswati civilization (IVC) lands, with very similar genetics and medium-scale elite dominance (elites patronizing their languages and culture onto those below them). More archeological excavations of post-IVC northwest India and Copper Age central steppe would shine light into these yet poorly understood population dynamics.
      Note that, by 'India', I meant South Asia in general, not just the modern country.

    • @ayzmalo5553
      @ayzmalo5553 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@arta.xshaca modern-day Indians barely have any Steppe/Aryan ancestry. And why have you added Saraswati to the name of the Indus Valley Civilization?

    • @arta.xshaca
      @arta.xshaca Před 4 měsíci +5

      ​@@ayzmalo5553 that's my point as well. Also, I added that considering Saraswati was a major river of the civilization as well. And maybe because I don’t like "Valley" in the name, so that's why. The name doesn’t matter in this context.

  • @RafaCocar
    @RafaCocar Před měsícem

    Germans were never aryans, lol

  • @saitamaserious5100
    @saitamaserious5100 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Chill guys this theory is fake

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 Před 4 měsíci +11

      Pajeet you still belive that debuncked Out of india theory.

    • @legionnaire2
      @legionnaire2 Před 3 měsíci +4

      It's not since we have genetic and cultural evidence

    • @saitamaserious5100
      @saitamaserious5100 Před 2 měsíci

      @@sahilsingh6048 pajeet me nahi tu hai cry more

    • @saitamaserious5100
      @saitamaserious5100 Před 2 měsíci

      @@legionnaire2 🤡 Aryans came from india not europe , hindu scriptures written by aryans themselves says that

    • @RandomPerson-dt3si
      @RandomPerson-dt3si Před měsícem

      ​@@saitamaserious5100 you have no idea what you are talking about but keep telling yourself that

  • @sadsdsadefkekfe5797
    @sadsdsadefkekfe5797 Před 4 měsíci +3

    sşintashta and sctishians is turkic

  • @MongolianMuslim
    @MongolianMuslim Před 4 měsíci

    As a half turk, i didnt know i was indian

    • @Alakazam001
      @Alakazam001 Před 3 měsíci

      Indians are extremely diverse.
      There are people like ladakhis sikkimese who are even tibetan by race but indian by nationality.

    • @legionnaire2
      @legionnaire2 Před 3 měsíci +1

      You're not Indian, because Iranians and Aryans aren't Indians but Indo-Europeans.

  • @davidmurvai40
    @davidmurvai40 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Lies lies lies. Scythians were not Indo-European in any shape or form.

  • @ibal1969
    @ibal1969 Před 5 dny

    Fake

  • @MongolTurk17
    @MongolTurk17 Před 4 měsíci

    Many persians claim to be the first civilized people. How???

    • @Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1
      @Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1 Před 17 dny +1

      Don't Be Jealous Barbarian

    • @MongolTurk17
      @MongolTurk17 Před 17 dny

      @@Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1 oh sorry helicopter professional

    • @Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1
      @Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1 Před 17 dny +1

      @@MongolTurk17
      Ok My Hairy Barbarian in Berlin Who is Professional at Cleaning McDonald's toilets

    • @user_18789
      @user_18789 Před 13 dny

      @@MongolTurk17
      persians became civilized 1500 year earlier than the Turks who learned horse riding from their Iranic masters

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 Před 10 dny

      ​@@Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1😂😂

  • @EncroachingShadow-og1td

    When the turks have higher sintashta percentages than the “iranians” lmao

  • @ganeshwarsekhri2810
    @ganeshwarsekhri2810 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Jai shree ram

    • @jmab721
      @jmab721 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Indra* 💪🏿💪🏿

  • @MuslimJoseppe
    @MuslimJoseppe Před měsícem

    Azerbaijanis are turk

    • @servantofsusa7838
      @servantofsusa7838 Před 24 dny +1

      Pal azerbaijan became turckic in 11th century before that azerbaijan was azerbaijani (old Azeri language ) which was an Iranic language

    • @PatriotOfPersia
      @PatriotOfPersia Před 17 dny +1

      Even Pakistanis has more Turkic root's than Azerbaijanis

    • @tanhukim9963
      @tanhukim9963 Před 13 dny

      Yes true. Azerbaijanis are Turk.

  • @gokhanevsen1886
    @gokhanevsen1886 Před měsícem

    Sintastha and Saka ans iskit Not indo europan not inanan not Aryans
    Sintasta culture is not indo arian or indo european, R1a and R1b are not Indo-European, they are not Indo-European, while sharing data, you are trying to make everyone and everything Indo-European with a European culture-centered perspective

  • @Liam-eo5dy
    @Liam-eo5dy Před 12 dny +1

    Indo iranians never gone to north asia or europe, indo iranians lived in pakistan and arabia

    • @based4560
      @based4560 Před 12 dny

      Indo Iranians don't live in Arabia 😂

    • @Liam-eo5dy
      @Liam-eo5dy Před 11 dny +1

      @@based4560 learn english and read it 😂😂🐪🐵🇮🇷🐒🐫india arabia oki

    • @based4560
      @based4560 Před 11 dny

      @@Liam-eo5dy What the hell. Weird ass troll.

    • @Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1
      @Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1 Před 4 dny

      Max Turk IQ

    • @Liam-eo5dy
      @Liam-eo5dy Před dnem +1

      @@Unknown_Iranian_Soldier1 max iranian-arab iq

  • @Yash_Alava
    @Yash_Alava Před 4 měsíci

    Will there be a similar video about romancers?

    • @arta.xshaca
      @arta.xshaca Před 4 měsíci +1

      No. Romance languages almost entirely spread via elite dominance, aka the adoption of the tongue of the elites by the masses. Even if a vid is made about 'em, it won't show any genetic mixings.

    • @The_Geographer_Maps
      @The_Geographer_Maps  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yes, after the Germans

  • @iamzeus7368
    @iamzeus7368 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I am iranan i love Aryans ❤