Indians origin point

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Indians origin point

LONDON, MAY 12: The Indian population was begun from three separate rushes of movement from Africa, Iran, and Central Asia over a period of 50,000 years, researchers have discovered utilising genetic confirmation from people alive in the subcontinent today.

Researchers from the University of Huddersfield in the UK found that some genetic lineages in South Asia are very ancient.

The Indian Subcontinent harbours tremendous hereditary assorted qualities, notwithstanding its huge interwoven of languages, cultures, and religions.

# The earliest populations were 'hunter-gatherers' who are arrived from AFRICA, more than 50,000 years ago.

# After the last Ice Age ended 10-20,000 years ago, the further waves of the settlement came from the direction of IRAN, and Spreading of Farming also started.

# At last, nearly after 50,000 years ago people from Central Asia arrived.

These ancient signatures are most clearly seen in the mitochondrial DNA, which indicates the female line of descent. However, Y-chromosome variation, which tracks the male line is very different.

According to the Study, The People who arrived from Centra Asia, They were male-dominated, who had domesticated the horse, and spoke later ultimately it became Sanskrit, the language of classical Hinduism which was more than 200 years ago linguists showed it is ultimately related to classical Greek and Latin.

The origin of the Indian population is always a huge controversy among many scholars and scientists.

An issue defying archaeogenetic inquire about into the starting points of Indian populations is that there is a deficiency of sources, for example, protected skeletal remains that can give antiquated DNA tests.

Researchers used genetic evidence from people alive in the subcontinent today, In the latest study.