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Hi Friends,
My classmate is from Burma.......he showed me his language's writing........the alphabet..........he said that it came from Sanskret.........i used to think that Sanskreet is Hindu Religion's Holy book.........now i wonder if it's a peice of litrature......or?........plz do share ur knowledge......... thank u .......................................................................
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Mandrake,
I think I shouldn't have used the word "Aryan invasion", the correct word would be "Aryan migration". You were joking about Dravidian invasion, but do you know there is a theory on Dravidian invasion too. lol. Yeah there is no evidence to support the theory either way, but I had something else in mind. I was talking about different foreign empires which ruled India and neighboring countries... and the mixing of native indians with these people. There is more than enough evidence that it happened. Like the Makranis (African) of Balochistan - Pakistan do carry African genetic markers as they were bought to the area during African slave trade to the east. Also the pictures of Kalasha people (which live in North Western Pakistan) which I have posted do have Greek ancestry (as the popular theory goes). It is said that after Alexander the great conquered Present day Pakistan, he got injured near Multan, and was never able to conquer present Day India. His army was already in mutinous state, therefore many of his soldiers decided to stay in that valley. Kalasha population is only around 6000 I think. So yeah, I was talking about different populations mixing with each other when they were part of different empires. |
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