The ancient Kailash tribe living in the Chitral Valley is known all over the world for its unique cultural, religious, and historical background. Settled in Bamburit. Experts are concerned about the religion that Kailash is practicing
The ancient Kailash tribe living in the Chitral Valley is known all over the world for its unique cultural, religious and historical background. Settled in Bamburit. Experts believe that the religion of Kailash is a perverted form of ancient Hinduism.
In addition, a large part of their religious rites is derived from Zoroastrians. Kailash believes in a number of deities, including Dizao, Jaster, and Mahadeva. They have some interesting but unique traditions that set them apart from others. Kailash, for example, celebrates the death of a member of the tribe instead of mourning it. Depending on the financial status of the family, sometimes this celebration lasts for several days in which people from all three valleys participate And dance is performed around the funeral. In the past, after a celebration, the body of the deceased was placed inside a coffin in a special cemetery and left without being buried, but this tradition has now been abandoned.
Similarly, if a Kailash woman runs away with another man after marriage, she is not considered a defect but a man A woman's ex-husband can marry her for twice as much money or property as her marriage expenses. Regardless of all these interesting rituals and customs, this is the race of the Kailash tribe there are many traditions that give them a mythical status.
There are many traditions as to where the Kailash tribe came from and settled in the mountains of Chitral. However, the most famous tradition, which Kailash himself believes in, is that he was one of the descendants of Alexander the Great's soldiers. There are those who were left behind for some reason at the time of Alexander's conquests. They say they first settled in a place called Siam And later migrated from there to Chitral. Historians are unaware of the existence of a place called Siam. However, some historians believe. That this could be an area of present-day Afghanistan. Evidence of Kailash's Greek descent is given along with his body image as well as references to the words and rituals associated with his and They share a common Greek language and culture. Whether this tradition is true or not, this assumption is the view of the world.
I'm very impressed and a lot of people believe that. A few years ago in the Kailash Valley by the Taliban Following the attack, the popular British newspaper Telegraph reported that "the Taliban targeted Alexander the Great's descendants".A Greek organization has also built schools and museums in the Kailash Valley.
Contrary to this folk tradition regarding the Kailash tribe, their lineage has been traced back to modern times with the help of modern research. Important information about correct identification has emerged. In 2015, research was done on the DNA of a few people from Kailash
The mystery of their race was largely solved. The researchers were surprised when the DNA of the Kailash was found in Siberia Found to match the DNA of 24,000-year-old structures. Another ancient population from which The Kailash gene was found to be similar to the Yamuna civilization on the banks of the Volga River in Russia, dating from 3300 to 2600 BC. Growing up in the time of Christ. Based on their research, experts have identified the Kailash as being of ancient North Eurasian descent, a branch of the Aryan people. These people later migrated for unknown reasons Settled here. After these recent revelations, it was denied that Kailash is of Greek descent. Belonging to Chitral
The historian Hidayat-ur-Rehman says, "Although he (Kailash) is descended from Alexander the Great.
The hypothesis has been around for centuries in the Kailash tribe, but recent DNA tests have not been able to confirm it. "
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