Hindu dialects

The 2011 Census collected detailed data on more than 2,200 dialects. Each dialect is a unique signature of a genetically distinct population. An analysis of the data revealed that Hindus are genetically the DNA F; they moved from Somalia to India 60,000 years ago. There were no other people in India until Europeans (DNA R1) moved south from Europe to Bactria to the Indus River in Pakistan 4,000 years ago. Genetically, only F and R1 live in India. The R1 are recent European immigrants who deliberately destroyed the ancient Hindu civilization that existed for 60,000 years. The 2,200 dialects were the original Hindus. An analysis of the dialects revealed that the F were split into H, L, J2b, and O and lived in different parts of India. They were forced to move from one rainwater river to next to adapt to changing climatic conditions. The last forced relocation took place 4,000 years ago.

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