In the end, Lablaude writes, water had to be parsimoniously meted out by fountain controllers, who turned the valves on when the king approached and off when he left, " only to be thrown into a panic when he sometimes took an unforeseen route, either out of malice or by mistake ."
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According to Sahoo et al . ( 2006 ), this spread " argue [ s ] against any major influx, from regions north and west of India, of people associated either with the development of agriculture or the spread of the Indo-Aryan language family . " They further propose that " the high incidence of R1 * and R1a throughout Central Asian and East European populations ( without R2 and R * in most cases ) is more parsimoniously explained by gene flow in the opposite direction, " which according to Sahoo et al . ( 2006 ) explains the " sharing of some Y-chromosomal haplogroups between Indian and Central Asian populations ."