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Why do people think that the Aryan theory is a myth?

Many Indians inhabiting India have caucasoid features although their skin can range from very light brown to quite dark. The Indo-European languages arrived in northern India around 5,000 years ago. The Aryan migration theory is quite well supported by archaeological, linguistic, historical and geographic evidence. Indeed the Vedic and Hindu concept of Varna, is thought to derive from the stratified society of the Vedas.

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The first is that the gene for lighter skin is SLC24A5 and the earlier version is found in Punjab and the later version in Europe. Next, SLC24A5 evolved around 3500 BC, from wiki Before 3500 BC, whites could not live in Europe because they did not yet have the light pigment , which allowed the skin to make Vitamin D and survive in cold, dark Europe Next, the Y-DNA , R1A is common to North India and Europe and Indian R1A is ancestral to European R1A, from wiki Next, in Burial sites in India, R1A is found from 8000 BC, whereas the earliest R1A in Europe is very recent and dates to 2600 BC. So whites were not living in Europe until 2600 BC, They were living in Andronovo, east of the caspian sea and north of Afghanistan Before 2600 BC, the DNA from burial sites in Europe shows up G2, I2 and E1B Next, in the Vedic religious texts, there is no history of being an invading people Every geographical landmark is within India, specifically the Punjab On the contrary , there are several paragraphs that speak of Punjabis migrating to the north-west to Central Asia and beyond
Indians are not White. Its silly that they try to associate themselves with Europeans. They're ancestors are from the Middle-East, they are not European in origin by any stretch of the imagination.

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