- Ahmed,
Musavir (2016). "Ethnicity,
Identity and
Group Vitality: A
study of
Burushos of Srinagar".
Journal of
Ethnic and
Cultural Studies. 3 (1): 1–10. doi:10...
- Contact, and Change. The
University of
Texas at Austin. p. 6. The J & K
Burushos –
speakers of the
variety of
Burushaski spoken in
Jammu &
Kashmir (henceforth...
-
mixing with
Balkan peoples during the time of the
Ottoman Empire. The
Burushos of
Hunza have a paternal-lineage
genetic marker that is
grouped with Pamiri...
- Look up
Burusho or
Burushaski in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Burusho may
refer to:
Burusho people or
Burusho, the
majority ethnic group of Hunza...
- lineages.
Firasat et al. (2007)
found 1 G
among 97
Burushos, and in
Sengupta et al. (2006) the only
Burusho G was G-M377,
making it
likely that this single...
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because the two
peoples did not
share a
common geographical region. The
Burusho people of ****stan are also Nizaris. However, due to
their isolation from...
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numbers of Shina, Baltis, Kashmiris, Paharis, Chitralis, Torwalis, Hazaras,
Burusho, Wakhis, Kalash, Siddis, Uzbeks, Nuristanis,
Pamiris and
various other...
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during the
Bronze Age in
second millennium BCE. Van
Driem postulates the
Burusho people took part in the Indo-Aryan
migration out of
Central Asia and into...
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since prehistory. R2(xR2a)
appears to
reach its
highest levels among the
Burusho people in
North ****stan. R (M207/Page37/UTY2) R1 (M173/P241/Page29) R2...
- – 44.1 %,
Gujarati (four samples) – 46.1 % to 27.5 %,
Pathan – 44.6 %,
Burusho – 42.5 %,
Sindhi – 37.7 %,
Punjabi – 32.6 %,
Balochi – 32.4 %, Bra**** –...