I always wondered if there is a common name or umbrella term coined for the technical purposes of describing the...

I always wondered if there is a common name or umbrella term coined for the technical purposes of describing the culture of this region independently of the neighboring Turkic and Semitic influences, they're located in a unique geographic area that's neither Central or South Asia nor the Middle East and seem fairly similar in their Indo-European cultural practices and adherence to Islam but I've never seen people compare them let alone cluster together

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Greater Iran, Mujo ba

Forgot about this one lmao how embarrassing
I might need to put down the drugs

They’re just indo Europeans that became Muslim but not Arab (like all the other Muslim indo Europeans). The afro asiatics all became Arab and Muslim.

Iran+Afghanistan+Tajikistan is greater Iran
Pakistan belongs to greater India no matter what they think

>t. Pajeet

>you can magically become Arab

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>what are rapebabies

This, in the end Pakis are just pajeets who got cucked into Islam by their rulers
the Berbers did, got raped by Arabs for centuries and became the pitiable Nafris as we know them today

wew

Greater Iran

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Did Pashtuns and Balochs historically belong to India or is it after Britain expanded the Raj? They speak Iranic languages and are nomadic people so I guess they’re just as indian as those mongoloid people in northeast India are.

Bal*chs are subhumans that don't really belong anywhere. They're the gypsies of Asia and should've been genocided a long time ago.

Did you know that balochis are 100% descendants of pure Arab migrants

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Afghanistan and Pakistan used to be part of the India subcontinent.

Iran too.

why do indians want to lay claim to them? you guy have a better civilization than them

is it just because they're lighter?

Nah. It only extended till Afghanistan in its peak.
South Asia is really diverse. It's like Europe on roids. Different languages, cultures, cuisines, races.

Aryans according to Darius the first, king of kings

>you guys.
Not an Indian. It's because it was once part of the Indian subcontinent. Same way California was a part of Mexico till we kicked you out.

Something something South Asia

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Afghanistan has more in common with Central Asia and Middle East than it does with South Asia with the exception of Pakistan

that's not equivalent at all

Smaller Anatolia, or Iran

Don't tell me tell the people who coined the term

Only the Tajik parts. The Pashtun parts are 100% Indian.

how are pashtuns 100% when they all live outside indian

Ethnically? Maybe, if you're talking about Tajiks, yes. If Pashtuns, then no.
Culturally and historically? They have a lot in common

>Culturally and historically? They have a lot in common
Give me a further explanation

Modern India doesn’t correlate with the historical India/hind/hindustan. India should actually be called “bharat”. In India proper, Afghanistan should be part of India and Pashtuns are culturally, genetically, and ethnically Indian. Whereas Tajiks are more Persian, their language is very Persian for example.

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>Pashtuns are culturally, genetically, and ethnically Indian
All three are bullshit.

Are you that infamous Pakistani Canadian?

Afghan culture is completely different from India culture. It's core is tribalism which is more like Central Asia than India. In terms of genetics South Asia is all over the place. Pashtuns are an Iranic ethnic group

I asked you something else you insecure street shitter

I'm just correcting you. It's okay to be ignorant just admit your mistake and learn from it

Prove me wrong then.

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I am not the dude you are replying you shitskin.

Tons of other parts of South Asia have tribalism, what does that have to do with anything? And like you said, genetics varies a lot, but Pashtuns are still Indian.
You ARE Indian, accept it and move on.

"Persianate" "Iranic" "Iranian", before the 20th century Iraq also referred to much of Iran.

>neighboring Turkic and Semitic influences,

"Turkic and Semitic" people exist throughout Iran and Afghanistan

>they're located in a unique geographic area that's neither Central or South Asia nor the Middle East

They literally are all three

>Indo-European cultural practices and adherence to Islam

What are Albania, Kosovo and Bosnia?