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  2. Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Indus Periphery ancestry, around the 2nd millennium BCE, mixed with another West Eurasian wave, the incoming mostly male-mediated Yamnaya-Steppe component (archaeogenetically dubbed the Western Steppe Herders) to form the Ancestral North Indians (ANI), while at the same time it contributed to the formation of Ancestral South Indians (ASI ...

  3. Category:Indian genealogy - Wikipedia

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    India portal Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. ... Indian genealogists (5 P) Pages in category "Indian genealogy" ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  4. Hindu genealogy registers at Haridwar - Wikipedia

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    Haridwar, a site for Hindu pilgrimage, 1866 photograph.. Some notable places where Shraadhs are performed for the Pitrs are noted below. At these sites, it became customary for the family pandits (priest) to record each visit of the family, along with their gotra, family tree, marriages, and members present, grouped according to family and hometown.

  5. Peopling of India - Wikipedia

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    A series of studies from 2009 to 2019 have shown that the Indian subcontinent harbours two major ancestral components, [39] [40] [41] formed in the 2nd millennium BCE, [19] namely the Ancestral North Indians (ANI), which is closely related to contemporary West-Eurasians, and the Ancestral South Indians (ASI) which is distinct from any outside ...

  6. Indian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] According to the Government of India, Non-Resident Indians are citizens of India who currently are not living in India, while the term People of Indian Origin refers to people of Indian birth or ancestry who are citizens of countries other than India (with some exceptions).

  7. Category:Indian families - Wikipedia

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    Business families of India ... Families of Indian ancestry (21 C) Indian sports families (8 C, 1 P) Lists of Indian families (4 P) Political families of India (23 C ...

  8. List of ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes - Wikipedia

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    From the second or first millennium BCE, ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes turned into most of the population in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent – Indus Valley (roughly today's Pakistani Punjab and Sindh), Western India, Northern India, Central India, Eastern India and also in areas of the southern part like Sri Lanka and the Maldives through and after a complex process of ...

  9. Indian people - Wikipedia

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    Indian people or Indians are the citizens and nationals of the Republic of India or people who trace their ancestry to India. While the demonym "Indian" applies to people originating from the present-day India , it was also used as the identifying term for people originating from what is now Pakistan and Bangladesh prior to the Partition of ...