In terms of association with other races, the highest levels of R1a (>50%) are found across the
Eurasian Steppe:
West Bengal Brahmins (72%), and
Uttar Pradesh Brahmins, (67%), the
Ishkashimi (68%), the
Tajik population of Khojant (64%),
Kyrgyz (63.5%),
Sorbs (63.39%),
Poles (56.4%), Ukrainians (50%) and Russians (50%)
[9][10][11][12] and in the Central
India among the
saharia tribe of
Madhya Pradesh R1a*(22.8%) and R1a1(28.07%). It is also found in relatively high frequencies in several South Indian Dravidian-speaking tribes including the
Chenchu and
Valmikis of
Andhra Pradesh.
R1a has been variously associated with:
The Modern studies for R1a1 (M17) suggest that it could have originated in South Asia.
[citation needed] It could have found its way initially from Western
India (
Gujarat) through
Central Asia and
Russia, before finally coming to
Europe"..."as part of an archaeologically dated Paleolithic movement from east to west 30,000 years ago.
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