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Rakta Pipasu

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Baloch-Iran Neolithic BMAC,IVC (@bmacivc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ahmad Shah Abdali was Based Zagrosian chad who ruled over R1a Majority Pashtuns and Defeated punished R1a Punjabians we wuzz high steppe. Ahmad Shah Paternal forefather Haplogroup L1a2 falls under Baloch L1a2 branch means his ancestors were Baloch

Ahmad Shah Abdali was Based Zagrosian chad who ruled over R1a Majority Pashtuns and Defeated punished R1a Punjabians we wuzz high steppe. Ahmad Shah Paternal forefather Haplogroup L1a2 falls under Baloch L1a2  branch means his ancestors were Baloch
Trad West (@trad_west_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mel Gibson on his new series about the Siege of Malta: "It’s an incredible story of defiance, faith, and hope against all odds. The fate of Europe was on the line. These guys weren't just soldiers; they were driven by something much deeper than just national pride." "700

Mel Gibson on his new series about the Siege of Malta:

"It’s an incredible story of defiance, faith, and hope against all odds. The fate of Europe was on the line. These guys weren't just soldiers; they were driven by something much deeper than just national pride."

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Baloch-Iran Neolithic BMAC,IVC (@bmacivc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zagrosian Neolithic G2b stays dominant in Karlani Pashtun Federation. Karlani Federation made of larger Pashtun tribes Mehsud, Waziris, Afridi,uthmankhel, Khattak Mangal,Dawar,orakzai many more.. Pashtun Durrani tribe L1a2 is also Zagros dominant. These are likely Proto Pashtuns

Empire Aesthetics (@empireaesth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The British Race is the most successful race in world history. The two most powerful nations of the last 300 years are British nations and that is no accident. The British people and their diaspora are the most successful conquerors, inventors, rulers and creators in history.

The British Race is the most successful race in world history. The two most powerful nations of the last 300 years are British nations and that is no accident. The British people and their diaspora are the most successful conquerors, inventors, rulers and creators in history.
AfghanDNA (@afghan_dna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Y-DNA chart for Abdali Pashtuns. The sample size is now n=58. The last two ruling dynasties of Afghanistan belonged to this tribe and at least the Mohammdzai dynasty is confirmed to be L1a2. Abdali Pashtun L1a2 subclade: yfull.com/tree/L-Y17950/

Y-DNA chart for Abdali Pashtuns. The sample size is now n=58. The last two ruling dynasties of Afghanistan belonged to this tribe and at least the Mohammdzai dynasty is confirmed to be L1a2. 

Abdali Pashtun L1a2 subclade: yfull.com/tree/L-Y17950/
Clint Warren-Davey (@clint_davey1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

16th century rocks because you have Tercios, Janissaries, Conquistadors, Gendarmes, Landsknechts, Swiss pikemen, Jinetes, Stradiots, Reiters, Winged Hussars and a ton of other cool units all at the same time. Unmatched variety.

16th century rocks because you have Tercios, Janissaries, Conquistadors, Gendarmes, Landsknechts, Swiss pikemen, Jinetes, Stradiots, Reiters, Winged Hussars and a ton of other cool units all at the same time. 

Unmatched variety.
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G25 results of a Popalzai (Abdali) Pashtun from Afghanistan (likely Kandahar): Y-DNA: L1a2 - L-M357 Yfull: yfull.com/tree/L-L1307/ This Popalzai Pashtun is like most Abdali Pashtuns belonging to Y-DNA L1a2. His autosomal profile is both close to South and Central

G25 results of a Popalzai (Abdali) Pashtun from Afghanistan (likely Kandahar):   
      
Y-DNA: L1a2 - L-M357 
Yfull:  yfull.com/tree/L-L1307/  

This Popalzai Pashtun is like most Abdali Pashtuns belonging to Y-DNA L1a2. His autosomal profile is both close to South and Central
Mull Pasha (@blueblistering) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to the traditions of the Bal Jats of Majha, they migrated approximately 500 years ago from Ballabgarh, near Delhi in present-day Haryana, to Sathiala, a Bal Jat stronghold near Baba Bakala in Amritsar. The Bals of Sathiala later founded the large clan villages of Bal

According to the traditions of the Bal Jats of Majha, they migrated approximately 500 years ago from Ballabgarh, near Delhi in present-day Haryana, to Sathiala, a Bal Jat stronghold near Baba Bakala in Amritsar. The Bals of Sathiala later founded the large clan villages of Bal
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Historically, all Jat regions were `Zor Talab` and have a long record of fierce resistance against revenue collection across different ruling eras. A specific and notable incident of tax resistance occurred in Sikar State in Rajasthan in the 1940s, where thousands of armed Jats

Historically, all Jat regions were `Zor Talab` and have a long record of fierce resistance against revenue collection across different ruling eras. A specific and notable incident of tax resistance occurred in Sikar State in Rajasthan in the 1940s, where thousands of armed Jats
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Such was the strength of these village fortifications and the resolve of the Jats that even professional armies struggled to successfully subdue Jat villages. The village of Pai in Kaithal withstood the army of the Patiala Bhai for eight months. The inhabitants of Chatar in

Such was the strength of these village fortifications and the resolve of the Jats that even professional armies struggled to successfully subdue Jat villages.
The village of Pai in Kaithal withstood the army of the Patiala Bhai for eight months. The inhabitants of Chatar in
Mull Pasha (@blueblistering) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chetoo Jat, the Pindari chief, repeatedly ravaged Rajput territories and returned unharmed every single time. The Rajputs were so helpless against him that James Tod author of Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan wrote a letter to King George IV in 1829, thanking him for rescuing

Chetoo Jat, the Pindari chief, repeatedly ravaged Rajput territories and returned unharmed every single time. The Rajputs were so helpless against him that James Tod author of Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan wrote a letter to King George IV in 1829, thanking him for rescuing
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as well as hatred of the ruler of Jaipur. Aurangzib had employed Rajah Bishnu Singh Kachhwa to crush the ancestors of Churaman; since that time a hereditary feud had continued between the Jats and their Rajput neighbours. Now Rajah Jai Singh Sawai came forward to take command

as well as hatred of the ruler of Jaipur. Aurangzib had employed Rajah Bishnu Singh Kachhwa to crush the ancestors of Churaman; since that time a hereditary feud had continued between the Jats and their Rajput neighbours. Now Rajah Jai Singh Sawai came forward to take command
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POV: Somewhere in Bharatpur, the heads of the Gora Log (white men), are being used by the Jats to erect the Fateh Burj, or Bastion of Victory, in remembrance of the Anglo-Jat Wars, circa. 1805.

POV:

Somewhere in Bharatpur, the heads of the Gora Log (white men), are being used by the Jats to erect the Fateh Burj, or Bastion of Victory, in remembrance of the Anglo-Jat Wars, circa. 1805.
Mull Pasha (@blueblistering) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Bharatpur Gun belonging to the Jats of Bharatpur, is a massive 18th-century bronze cannon captured by the British East India Company after the 1826 Siege of Bharatpur. The gun was produced in 1677 during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The Jats later captured it

The Bharatpur Gun belonging to the Jats of Bharatpur, is a massive 18th-century bronze cannon captured by the British East India Company after the 1826 Siege of Bharatpur. The gun was produced in 1677 during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The Jats later captured it