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Why are there black people in India?

The inhabitants of northern India are descendants of Aryans in Central Asia, and they are white in ethnology, while the descendants of the indigenous inhabitants of southern India belong to blacks.

Physically, Indians have darker skin. From this appearance, many people think that Indians are black. But in addition to skin color, hairstyle, face shape and other characteristics, there are many other main basis for dividing ethnic groups, such as bones. Different bones, different races. Taking the skull as an example, the nearly oval shape around the skull is white; The triangle around the skull is yellow; Around the skull, the approximate square is black. On the other hand, Indians have an oval skull. From this main basis, Indians are not black, but white, although their skin color is dark.

Secondly, from the native place of Indians, Indians are Aryans living near the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, and moved to today's Indian Peninsula about 4,000 years ago. Most of the Indian Peninsula is located in the tropical area between north latitude 10-30, and the intense solar radiation in the tropical area makes the skin of Indians dark today. It can be seen that the dark skin of Indian whites is manifested under the influence of the new environment after human migration.

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Geography education 1997No. 1