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<blockquote data-quote="kosandpol" data-source="post: 4847414" data-attributes="member: 105851"><p>No more than you can.</p><p>The fable suggests one guy but in taking the details of the story, it suggests another.</p><p>Either way, Pandukabaya is a product of both Natives and Aaryans. Thus a mix. So genetically, the family tree that begins from Pandukabaya is a genetic mix of both these races.</p><p>Also at about the same time there were more villages in the Eastern and Southern coasts that had a mix of more aaryans and the other native tribes thus the later generations from these villages are also a genetic mix.</p><p>Even before 1515, I doubt if there were any pure natives left in the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kosandpol, post: 4847414, member: 105851"] No more than you can. The fable suggests one guy but in taking the details of the story, it suggests another. Either way, Pandukabaya is a product of both Natives and Aaryans. Thus a mix. So genetically, the family tree that begins from Pandukabaya is a genetic mix of both these races. Also at about the same time there were more villages in the Eastern and Southern coasts that had a mix of more aaryans and the other native tribes thus the later generations from these villages are also a genetic mix. Even before 1515, I doubt if there were any pure natives left in the country. [/QUOTE]
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