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  • I don't think so. Black or brown eyes.
  • possible, yes. Probable... no.
  • Are not aryan / indo-european asians? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan
  • I don't know, but I like 'em;)
  • Sure. My friend is Indian and she has green eyes.
  • Yes, it is possible. I know a chinese person who has green eyes because of breeding between races a long, long time ago with Russians. The breeding was so long ago, It's pretty much ancient history. It's not very likely to show up, though. Even in a mix between someone with blue eyes, it's unlikely. Brown eyes are a dominant trait.
  • I know a couple of Pakistani/Indian people with blue eyes. I've never had the guts to ask if they're "pure-blooded"..
  • Asia is a big place with many many different histories. Depending on what part of Asia you are talking about, yes, it is possible. In areas where there has been only limited interaction with the outside world, such as the heartland of China, Japan or Korea, I would say that the likelihood of blue eyes turning up is practically negligible. But in areas such as South Asia (North India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and the borders of China), yes, blue eyes do turn up. Firstly, these areas are areas of Indo-European people. Indo-Europeans have the gene for blue eyes. Secondly, There were Greek and Persian inroads into these areas before the time of Christ until the 3rd century AD at least, which strengthened the likelihood of blue eyes. Isolated communities such as the Kailash of the Himalayan foothills claim Greek descent and do have blue eyes. Though their DNA has not supported the Greek heritage, but their language and culture does indicate an Indo-European heritage. See the wikipedia article:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_conquests_in_India
  • If there is, and it's a girl, they need to be well hidden and protected around the clock or Lo Pan is gonna get em
  • ...or Karisma Kapoor??? Anyway, as for people of Mongolid descent, I've known one with one blue eye. I've seen a few photos online but I've had to actively google for them and they're posted with texts that make it sound sensational so I don't know how common it is. Grey is apparently sometimes seen in Japan and eye wise, grey is just another shade of blue. In northern parts of south Asia there are both green, hazel some grey appearing and some blue (I know, I know what I just said!) eyed people but they're mainly Caucasian. I've tried to upload a photo of Kajol on another thread but that didn't work. I think her eyes appear sort of grey but I could be wrong.
  • Yes, grand dad had those cat eyes. I have cousins with hazel eyes also, altough mine are light brown. Majority of folks in my family have light olive complexion. It seems to be found in the keralite community of south india. A quite a number of people in my church has these features (we are all of the same heritage)
  • Yes as they have caucasian genes mixed in from long ago.Pakistan and india have BRITISH GENES FROM THEIR WHORE MONGER BRITISH TROOPS(SAME AS IN KOREAN MIXED BLOODS)..AND IN kOREA THEIR IS MUCH causian genes also from the DUTCH SAILORS of long ago--who became shipwrecked and 'MIXED' with the local girls..BTW--any asian with blue-green eyes ARE NOT PURE BLOOD ASIAN--NO MATTER WHAT THEY SAY--AS THEY WANT TO BE CAUCASIAN SO BAD..look at all the dolly wood actresses from india--they are not pure indian..they are part causcasian...IT'S A GENETIC FACT

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