Siafu X
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Post by Siafu X on Dec 24, 2005 2:09:55 GMT -5
what happend to the Veddoid races of the middle east and Iran, why are they now only found in central and south india??
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Post by tonynatuzzi on Dec 24, 2005 2:12:55 GMT -5
Veddoids are they those dark ass Middle Easterners with huge ass eyebrows that Abdul loves to post.
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Post by Mike the Jedi on Dec 24, 2005 2:13:06 GMT -5
Destroyed... by the Empire.
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Post by wadad on Dec 24, 2005 2:14:20 GMT -5
They got absorped
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Post by Siafu X on Dec 24, 2005 2:17:55 GMT -5
they were overwhelmd by other races so much you cant even see any traces of them in the mid-east & Iran?
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Post by abdul3 on Dec 24, 2005 2:17:59 GMT -5
theyre .....a component....in the middle eastern people remember theres no "pure"
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Post by abdul3 on Dec 24, 2005 2:19:10 GMT -5
Veddoids are they those dark ass Middle Easterners with huge ass eyebrows that Abdul loves to post. arent veddoids those sri lankan tribals and shit or the aboriginal austral types ? no one really makes this clear
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Post by Siafu X on Dec 24, 2005 2:19:41 GMT -5
Darth Vader=Very Vulgur Veddoid
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Post by wadad on Dec 24, 2005 2:24:40 GMT -5
they were overwhelmd by other races so much you cant even see any traces of them in the mid-east & Iran? No man, places in southern Iran specifically the Balochistan region have very dark peoples living there. If you look at the Persian Gulf litorral in general, alot of South Indian looking people can be found.
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Post by abdul3 on Dec 24, 2005 2:28:16 GMT -5
they were overwhelmd by other races so much you cant even see any traces of them in the mid-east & Iran? No man, places in southern Iran specifically the Balochistan region have very dark peoples living there. If you look at the Persian Gulf litorral in general, alot of South Indian looking people can be found. Omanis
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Post by Siafu X on Dec 24, 2005 3:23:08 GMT -5
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Post by Siafu X on Dec 24, 2005 3:24:05 GMT -5
i think that dark spot in Iran is what Wadad is talking about???
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Post by ibra on Dec 24, 2005 5:59:43 GMT -5
The people in Iran are Caucasoid, and the people in India+ South Pakistan are their own race, simple as that. Those in Northern Pakistan/North West India + Afghanistan are ethnically sandwiched between the two races as their geography would suggest. There is no reason to speak of a mythical Veddoid race in the Middle East (ME). The people in the ME that some call “Veddoid” are either:
1. Recent immigrants from India, to Arabia. 2. Admixture from South Pakistan, seen in South East Iran. 3. Primitive ME types, well documented by Anthropologists. 4. East African admixed individuals 5. Individuals adapted to temperate environment like Indians.
There is a large segregation between the gene pool of Iranians and Indians. Haplogroup M drops from 66% in Indians to 5% in Iranian, half of which isn’t even South Asian specific. The segregation is probably due to geographic barriers, like the Dash-e Kavir and Dasht-e Lut deserts.
Btw, the grey parts of the map are Brahui speakers, who are also Dravidian speakers; languages like it are spoken in the North East, like Bihar.
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Post by greatness on Dec 24, 2005 14:52:04 GMT -5
The people in Iran are Caucasoid, and the people in India+ South Pakistan are their own race, simple as that. Those in Northern Pakistan/North West India + Afghanistan are ethnically sandwiched between the two races as their geography would suggest. There is no reason to speak of a mythical Veddoid race in the Middle East (ME). The people in the ME that some call “Veddoid” are either: 1. Recent immigrants from India, to Arabia. 2. Admixture from South Pakistan, seen in South East Iran. 3. Primitive ME types, well documented by Anthropologists. 4. East African admixed individuals 5. Individuals adapted to temperate environment like Indians. There is a large segregation between the gene pool of Iranians and Indians. Haplogroup M drops from 66% in Indians to 5% in Iranian, half of which isn’t even South Asian specific. The segregation is probably due to geographic barriers, like the Dash-e Kavir and Dasht-e Lut deserts. Btw, the grey parts of the map are Brahui speakers, who are also Dravidian speakers; languages like it are spoken in the North East, like Bihar. Pretty much agreed Ibra. There are not many veddoid-like ppls to begin with in the ME. But the real issue is there is no real substantial study of Iran or those parts of the ME. I guess nobody has real taken much interest in this area. I would want to some day, but I dunno... Even good Anthropologist just gloss over this area, without particular regard. Coon in states that Aborigine-looking ppls in SE Iran occur in very very small numbers, but does not go into anymore detail unfortunately.
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Post by nwknights on Dec 28, 2005 11:18:58 GMT -5
The people in Iran are Caucasoid, and the people in India+ South Pakistan are their own race, simple as that. Those in Northern Pakistan/North West India + Afghanistan are ethnically sandwiched between the two races as their geography would suggest. There is no reason to speak of a mythical Veddoid race in the Middle East (ME). The people in the ME that some call “Veddoid” are either: 1. Recent immigrants from India, to Arabia. 2. Admixture from South Pakistan, seen in South East Iran. 3. Primitive ME types, well documented by Anthropologists. 4. East African admixed individuals 5. Individuals adapted to temperate environment like Indians. There is a large segregation between the gene pool of Iranians and Indians. Haplogroup M drops from 66% in Indians to 5% in Iranian, half of which isn’t even South Asian specific. The segregation is probably due to geographic barriers, like the Dash-e Kavir and Dasht-e Lut deserts. Btw, the grey parts of the map are Brahui speakers, who are also Dravidian speakers; languages like it are spoken in the North East, like Bihar. Pretty much agreed Ibra. There are not many veddoid-like ppls to begin with in the ME. But the real issue is there is no real substantial study of Iran or those parts of the ME. I guess nobody has real taken much interest in this area. I would want to some day, but I dunno... Even good Anthropologist just gloss over this area, without particular regard. Coon in states that Aborigine-looking ppls in SE Iran occur in very very small numbers, but does not go into anymore detail unfortunately. Seems like many places outside of Europe barely get studied at all.
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