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Are the ancient Indians and the present Indians the same people?

The ancient Indians and the present Indians are the same people. Hindus are the most common Aryan people in North India, as well as Malati, Kyrgyz, Ossa and other ethnic groups. Pakistan and Bangladesh, which are independent from India because of their belief in Islam, are mainly Punjabis and Bangladeshis, and among the Dalopita ethnic group, except Tamils, Telugu has the largest population.

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Black people are the earliest inhabitants of India and the least populous race in India at present. They belong to Nirog Nigerito type, originally from Africa. This species is characterized by dark skin, long curly hair, short stature, flat nose and wide lips.

India is the second most populous country in the world. There are more than 100 ethnic groups in China, among which Hindustan accounts for about 30% of the total population, and others are: Telugu 8.6%, Bangladeshi 7.7%, Maladi 7.6%, Tamil 7.4%, Gujarat 4.6%, Canada 3.9% and Malayalam 3.9%.

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