I'd like to stress once again that I have enmity with only a certain number of Iranians, Afghans and Indians.
These particular Iranians/Afghans/Indians are the anti-Pakistani elements within their respective countries.
There has been a huge Internet campaign amongst these people to claim "Aryaness" exclusively for themselves while defaming Pakistani people and portraying Pakistan as the "rouge Islamic, terrorist, anti-Aryan" nation.
As I stated in my earlier post, there is a huge irony in all of this.
Linguistically speaking, Iran, India and Afghanistan are only about one-half to three quarters Indo-European, while Pakistan is an almost entirely Indo-European speaking country up to ninety-nine percent.
I can even break that down further to Indo-Iranic. Aside from Brahui, Baltistani and Burushaski, all of Pakistan's about two dozen languages are Indo-European of the Indo-Iranic subbranch.
Even genetically speaking, the Indo-European haplogroup R1 is more dominant in Pakistan than it is in Iran, Afghanistan and India.
The haplogroup maps below show this to be true:
Iran and Afghanistan both have a huge percentage of Turanian haplogroups (q) in their populations.
Iran also has a much larger percentage of haplogroup J1 in it's populations.
India on the other hand is one of the most genetically diverse countries on Earth, being full of various, unrelated languages and haplogroups. This should go out as a strong message to the anti-Pakistani "Pan-Aryan" elements in Afghanistan, Iran and India.
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