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Awry deletions edit

Hi, you are trying to remove referenced material from Genetics in Pashtun people. In fact a table is now missing. A table that showed an Afghan match for G2c. From the history of your edits its obvious you are trying to further only a Scythian descent theory. You probably believe all Afghans are homogeneous and descended from Scythians. The percentage inferences you drew from the studies are also wrong. It is obvious you do not understand what you are saying. Let me help you.

Afghans have Scythian DNA, but not all Afghan. Studies show that Abdalis, Durranis and Ghilzai maybe descended from a group of people that had a major contribution from Scythian DNA. However, not all Afghans are similar and as you very well know, there are many Afghan tribes besides Abdalis, Durranis and Ghilzai. In fact in population terms they are outnumbered by others.

The bottomline is, Afghans have Scythian, Isrealite, Greek, Arab, Persian/Arian, and other DNA contributions.

I will be watching your edits. If you continue to manipulate scientific data to serve your own ends, I will strongly contend it, and believe me there are vast banks of data to back me up.

My advice is, refine the Scythian section or make a Scythian section and dont meddle with the rest. Even then, if you do not provide necessary references, all the material will eventually be removed. Contribute in a positive way. Dr Pukhtunyar Afghan (talk) 12:21, 22 July 2011 (UTC)Reply