Azurin is already 12 years old. He is a smart, diligent and kind boy. One day, he jogged in the park. Suddenly he saw a handbag on the bench under the shade. Azlin took his handbag and ran to the old lady. That old lady came from him. He shouted to the old lad cheerily. The old lady heard his words. Azlin handed her a handbag. I am very glad that she regained her handbag. She kindly thanked Azrin. She donated some money to Azlin as a reward, but he refused to accept it. He is very happy because he did something good.
Poznik et al. (2016) "We pointed out that" astonishing enlargement "occurred at R1a-Z93 in 4, 500-4,000 years ago," The collapse of Indian river basin civilization for centuries. " Mascarenhas et al. (2015) pointed out, the extension of Z 93 from Transcaucasia to South Asia was consistent with the archaeological record of the expansion of the East Asia population of the 4 th century BC, and that eventually became Uluk Brought about the so-called Kura-Araks emigration during the IV era. Bamshad et al. (2001), Wells et al. (2002) and Basu et al. (2003) Indian European immigrants flood the Indian subcontinent but insist that they are not necessarily "invasions of any form". Bamshad et al. (2001) stated that the correlation between the caste state and Western European sub-DNA can be explained by subsequent male immigration into the Indian subcontinent. (2003) I believe that the Indian subcontinent suffered a series of Indian-European settlements around 1500 BC
In addition to genetic analysis, Petraglia et al. Pebble tools from the Indian subcontinent (microcalcification material) were also studied and explain population expansion based on paleo environmental restructuring. He suggested that stone tools in South Asia can trace up to 35 kilometers and that new technologies may be influenced by environmental changes and population pressure. Charles Darwin, after studying the behavior of crickets in Africa, proposed a relationship between humans and baboons in Africa. Anatomist Thomas Huxley also supports this hypothesis and believes that the baboon in Africa has a close evolutionary relationship with humans. German biologist Ernst Haeckel objected to these views and he supports the theory outside "Asia". Haeckel believes that humans are more closely related to primates in Southeast Asia and reject Darwin's African hypothesis