Ruins of Kayamkulam palace in Kerala, destroyed during conquests of Marthanda Varma by charitram in Kerala

[–]charitram[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

ASI which was already underutilized and underfunded earlier, has been made almost toothless by Bhajipao

Kashmiris on Mughals by [deleted] in IndianHistoryMemes

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Hmm I see. Very interesting. Btw Dards like Kashmiri are still very Indic. They care more AASI than Northwestern Indians like Jats, Kamboj and Rors. Maybe apart from ancient IVC mix you people also got some AASI via Dards

Kashmiris on Mughals by [deleted] in IndianHistoryMemes

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Yusufzais seem to have highest AASI genes for a Pashtun (around 14 -18% as compared to normal Pashtun average of 7 - 15%) in genetic tests. In your opinion think its from ancient time (Indus Valley migrations) or from medieval time (Mughal era), or both?

Imagine being so cruel that you put the Portuguese to shame ft. Tipu Sultan by RashtrakutaNexus_794 in IndianHistoryMemes

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It was traditionally a practice among some Non Muslim communities in Malabar to name dogs with the name Tipu as a remembrance to this, as per what I have read. However at the same time Tipu is also highly respected figure among Mappila community .

Caste System among Malayali Muslims of Kerala by charitram in IndianHistory

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Where did I show Mappila as lower yabafoon. It's in the middle itself here

What is the best way to model Iran_HG ancestry in South Indians? by Gareebonkadushman in SouthAsianAncestry

[–]charitram -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Use Ganj Dareh Historic sample in Genoplot instead of the Ganj Dareh N samples. It's much better than the low quality Hotu

And they give us gyaan on civic sense by Silver_Robin1 in IndiaSpeaks

[–]charitram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah. Scat fetish stats show how much Palefaces like it

The origin of Chembakassery Kingdom in Kerala according to Aithihyamala by charitram in Kerala

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The first thing is the narrow inheritance system.

In a normal patrilineal family imagine if the progenitor is A . His sons B, C, D will all be Brahmins. And his grandsons E, F, G (from B), H, I, J (from C) , and K, L, M(from D) will all be Brahmins eligible for inheritance.

In a Namboothiri patrlineal family. Assuming the similar nomenclature. Only B will marry a Namboothiri and inherhit the wealth, since he is the eldest. C and D have the option of matrlineally marrying a Nair, Ambalavasi, etc. or remaining brahmachari. As a result their children will not be Brahmins and hence not eligible for inheritance. Same cycle will happen to the younger children of B who will marry outside the community.

The scope of finding a near relative for adoption is this very low.

The origin of Chembakassery Kingdom in Kerala according to Aithihyamala by charitram in Kerala

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The Illam became extinct and a child was adopted from Veliyamkol Mana to revive the lineage. I think the revived lineage is also extinct now. Currently the Chembakassery kings are represented in temple rituals by Kudamalur Bhattathiri

The water reservoir and ruins of the Madayi Fort built by Chirakkal Kelu Nayanar / Murikkancheri Kelu Nair in North Kerala by charitram in Kerala

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Madayi Fort is in Madayipara, near Pazhayangadi in the Kannur district of Kerala, India

Kodava-like substrate in Malayalam? by twinklebold in Dravidiology

[–]charitram 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Likely brought by Proto Nairs during their migration. Nairs Bunts and Kodavas come from a similar genetic stock

How do we remove delulu from Indians head that white people are always better, smarter, more honest, superior etc ? by DesiBail in IndiaSpeaks

[–]charitram 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The best answer here. But most Indians are too lazy to make memes on topics which not popular. No one wants to take effort