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Where did the presnt north Indian population (not the tribals) come from?

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At school read that they came from Mesopotamia. Then recently heard/read that the caucasian theory is no longer valid.

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  1. Thought be related to the Persians.


  2. siberia

  3. They could be remnants of the Aryan invasion, circa 2000 BCE, which were migrants from South Central Asia/Persia, where the human Blood Type "B" originated...

    Even today, the Hindu population has an extraordinarily high percentage of Blood Type "B"...

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