Alpenjager
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Who say that a Royal lineage has to be numerous? This is one of the clearest examples of Royalty belonging to a extremely rare lineage.
The Khans of Kalat belonged to a Baloch hill chieftain named Qambar (or Qumbar). His tribe was hired by Sehwa, the Raja of Kalat, a Hindu princely state, to protect against marauding tribes from the Multan, Shikarpur and Upper Sind areas. Mir Qambar Baloch and his troops successfully repressed the incursion, but afterward, they deposed the raja and Mir Qambar Baloch became the first Vali.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khan_of_Kalat
T1a3b has not been found among non-royal Baloch yet.
Updated: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a7/Haplogroup_T-M184_tree.png
The Khans of Kalat belonged to a Baloch hill chieftain named Qambar (or Qumbar). His tribe was hired by Sehwa, the Raja of Kalat, a Hindu princely state, to protect against marauding tribes from the Multan, Shikarpur and Upper Sind areas. Mir Qambar Baloch and his troops successfully repressed the incursion, but afterward, they deposed the raja and Mir Qambar Baloch became the first Vali.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khan_of_Kalat
T1a3b has not been found among non-royal Baloch yet.
Updated: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a7/Haplogroup_T-M184_tree.png
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