Why does south indian brahmin dna not correspond with north indians?
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The north usually faced more migrants from Persia, Greece, Afghanistan, Mongolia, Tibet and China. Though brahmins and Muslims- Mangalore, Hyderabad and foreigners- Goa, Puducherry did settle in the south.The north empire extended mainly to the Deccan while south reached Thailand also.Southerns are mainly unique to India as compared to foreign lineage in the north.Southies can be called pure Indians. It could also be because of the racism and skin colour and culture differences prevailing fair people did not really mix with the dark equatorials muchAllele A is makes Westerners and some of their south asian descendants fairer. But keeping that in mind, India is a richly diverse country of all people of all colours, background and cultures. This melting pot was what led to it's progress years before.
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Karnatak music, also spelled Karnatic or Carnatic, music of southern India (generally south of the city of Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh state) that evolved from ancient Hindu traditions and was relatively unaffected by the Arab and Iranian influences that, since the late 12th and early 13th centuries, as a result of the
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