>>4440371Not anymore, because they eventually mix with all the sandniggers around.
But thats how they used to look like.
And plenty of them still do.
>One of the major factors that has still kept the origin of the Indian caste system obscure is the unresolved question of the origin of Y-haplogroup R1a1*, at times associated with a male-mediated major genetic influx from Central Asia or Eurasia, which has contributed to the higher castes in India.>peculiar observation of the highest frequency (up to 72.22%) of Y-haplogroup R1a1* in Brahmins hinted at its presence as a founder lineage for this caste group. Yeah, says "autochtonous", but how come it is found in just limited number even though uppermost caste had best access to multiplication and resources ?
Yet north west from india its common among everyone even tho they had a harder time having kids.
>Tamil castes show higher affinity to Europeans than to eastern Asians, and genetic distance estimates to the Europeans are ordered by caste rank. https://bmcgenet.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2156-9-86 >did Indo-European language speakers, who called themselves Aryans, stream into India sometime around 2,000 BC – 1,500 BC when the Indus Valley civilisation came to an end, bringing with them Sanskrit and a distinctive set of cultural practices? Genetic research based on an avalanche of new DNA evidence is making scientists around the world converge on an unambiguous answer: yes, they did. http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/how-genetics-is-settling-the-aryan-migration-debate/article19090301.ececont..