Turkics ruled India for hundreds of years, did the leave any genetic influence on modern day Indians?

Turkics ruled India for hundreds of years, did the leave any genetic influence on modern day Indians?

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On Muslims, yes. Not so much on Hindus. You'll notice Indian Muslims and Pakistanis tend to be paler than Indian Hindus.

The Mamluk regime in Egypt was also largely Turk, but iirc it was a small group that acquired political power without changing the demographics. I bet in India it was similar.

>People who live not so far from Indians ruled them, did they live any genetic influence on modern day Indians?

Really nigga?

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At this point who hasn't raped north India?

what the fuck was wrong with Delhi Sultanate? Their chief Empress got BLACKED.COM and that started a revolt in 1237.

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You know someday Bollywood is going to make a movie about a love story between Jamal Yakub and Razia. And it's going to involve a lot of discussion about BBC.

India has a huge Persephone-Chagatai Turkic influence on it's culture

Hence why you see so many similarities between Uzbek and Uyghur cultures with modern Hindu culture

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It was always like that though.

Yeah, I was just listening to this Turkic song
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And it honestly sounded like Hindustani/Urdu but off. Like it would sound like to a non-native speaker.

Isn't Urdu/Hindi the language of the army camps or something

Not really, when Alexander arrived the people of North West India/Pakistan were described as black in colour. Similar to the rest of India.

Even though people kinda mock Indian Muslims/Pakis for wewuzzing and overstating their Persian, and Turkic ancestry many of them do have acutal ancestors from those places.

No, it's the lingua franca in most of Northern India and Pakistan. It's used by the army because the army is predominantly a Northern Indian force.

cool song

Can you make out the song? I could only make out "Jahan" which means world, I think?

yes
i cant understand persian words but rest is very easy.

Most steppe ancestry in india is probably from iran, but not necessarily muslim iran

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wrong, the indo-europeans split up when they went to iran and india, they came from the tajik/afghan region

Funnily enough legal words in Hindi are borrowed from Turkish,

Kanoon = Law.
Duniya = World.
Haq = (Legal) Right.
Shikayat = Complaint.
Insan = Human.
Khabar = News.
Subbah = Morning.

Those all come from persian and more than half of those words come from arabic.

Didnt mean the invasion of lord indra (pbuh). Meant later times, think achaemenid or even sassanian times

They come from Mughal rule who adopted Turkic culture, I presume.

They didn't really extend into India proper, mostly the frontier regions. I also doubt a lot of mixing happened.

there's a lot of push for Deislamification for removing those words and pushing Sanskrit equivalents but that's fucking retarded. niggas expect to replace "Subbah" by Suryavarmannadhyaya or some shit.

Its obvious that there is little to no steppe ancestry in southern india. Also you bongs divided india and pakistan, but still for historical purposes when i say india i include pakistan

>you bongs
ain't a bong

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i forgot this was Yas Forums. i'm not french either

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Did they influence your food?