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What race has Blondes?

What race has Blondes?

Naturally-occurring blond hair is primarily found in people living in or descended from people who lived in the northern half of Europe, and may have evolved alongside the development of light skin that enables more efficient synthesis of vitamin D, due to northern Europe’s lower levels of sunlight.

Where do blonde hair green eyes come from?

There is a village in China called Liqian, in which two-thirds of all inhabitants today have green eyes and blonde hair. Green eyes and blonde hair are a rare combination. The high concentration of green-eyed, blond-haired people in Liqian is thought to be linked to their ancestry.

Is red hair and green eyes rare?

Red hair and green eyes is a combination that’s considered rare. Red hair and green eyes together is a particularly rare occurrence. Both traits are the result of recessive genes, just as blue eyes or O blood type is.

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Are there any blue eyed Armenians?

There probably was blonde, blue eyed peoples amongst ancient Armenians, but the majority likely had dark hair and eyes. There is blonde, blue eyed peoples indigenous to the Mid East, but the majority have dark eyes and hair.

Are Armenians an Aryan race?

There is NO Aryan race. Nowadays, the term Indo-Iranian is used instead of Aryan. Indo-Iranian is a language group originating in Iran. There probably was blonde, blue eyed peoples amongst ancient Armenians, but the majority likely had dark hair and eyes.

Were the Aryans blond and blue eyed?

Not Aryans and certainly not all people originally, but yes we were blond, blue-eyed. Kind of weird because most of us now have dark features. Fun Fact: if you go to a village called Gyumri in Armenia (among others) you’ll find an isolated gene pool of blond people.

Why are there more blond Armenians today than ever before?

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After the Neolithic age, most migrations and invasions into the Near East went from north to south, not south to north. So there are probably more blond Armenians today than there were 1,000 years ago, or 5,000 years ago, or 10,000 years ago.