Gene travel: To Malihabad
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Ashish Tripathi, The Times of
Shahnaz Ali, a senior research fellow at the National Institute of
Immuno-Hematology, Mumbai, has been awarded a scholarship by the government of
Israel for the academic year 2009-2010, to study the DNA of Afridi Pathans of
Malihabad in Lucknow to confirm whether they are of Israelite origin or not.
Shahnaz Ali had collected blood samples of the Afridi Pathans of Malihabad in
October 2008, when she was associated with the Central Forensic Science
Laboratory, Kolkata. Now, with the scholarship in hand, she will conduct the
analysis of the DNA at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology,
The theory of the Israelite origin of Afridi Pathans was brought into focus by
Indo-Judaic studies scholar, Navras Jaat Aafreedi. He did his doctoral and
post-doctoral research at the universities of
When contacted, Shahnaz expressed her pleasure at being selected for the
scholarship. "The theory has been a matter of curiosity since long and now
I hope a scientific analysis would provide us with some answers about the
Israelite origin of Afridi Pathans. We still don't know what the truth is, but
efforts will certainly give us a direction," said Shahnaz.
Navras, who himself is an Afridi Pathan, has been working on the hypothesis of
the Israelite origin of Afridi Pathans since 2002. He invited Professor Tudor
Parfitt and Yulia Egorova of SOAS,
Navras also welcomed the development. "It's a great news that now my
research would be analysed scientifically. I don't know what would be the
outcome of the DNA analysis, but it would provide us a direction to resolve the
complex issue. I also hope that such effort will have positive ramifications
and will bring the Muslims and Jews close and enable them to forget historical
animosity," he said.
Navras was awarded PhD degree in 2005 by
It was after navras presented his paper on Afridi Pathans in October 2007 at
the 19th annual conference of the Midwest Jewish Studies Association,
In October 2008, Shahnaz, then a Senior Research Fellow at the Central Forensic
Science Laboratory, Kokata, came to Malihabad in
Navras said that as per history, ten Israelite tribes of the northern kingdom
of
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Navras Jaat Aafreedi, Ph.D.
नवरस जाट आफरीदी
ڈاکٹر نورس
جاٹ آفریدی
Open Space Fellow, Centre for Communication and Development Studies
http://openspacelucknow.blogspot.com
About me: http://aafreedi.googlepages.com/home
About my research: http://navrasaafreedi.blogspot.com