Genetic evidence on Indian horse breeds provided by KM Devi and SK Ghosh (2013) seem to negate bogus assumptions about import of horses into Bharatam
There are six different breeds of horses in India, viz., Marwari, Kathiawari, Manipuri, Zanskari, Bhutia, and Spiti.
Manipuri horse is derived from an ancient stock.
The 2013 study by Kshetrimayum Miranda Devi and Sankar Kumar Ghosh covered 59 Indian horse samples which carried 35 haplotypes constituting a high index of genetic diversity in the world. The study identified seven major mtDNA haplogroups (A-G0 in the Indian horse breeds. Of these haplogroups, haplogroup D accounted for 33% of Indian horse breeds. The remarkable conclusion of the study is that Manipuri horse showed closest affinity with the various Indian horse breeds as well as the Thoroughbred horse.
Date: 26 Sep 2013