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To: Rahman Khan who wrote (7525)10/1/1999 1:55:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
Rahman welcome,your maiden post? This is great,enjoy.

Now tell me little about this Aryan story, who are they and where did they come from and when? Appreciate some evidence to back up this 'theory',I mean real evidence not some cooked up hypothesis mind you,and no Muller-stuff.



To: Rahman Khan who wrote (7525)10/1/1999 6:35:00 AM
From: JPR  Respond to of 12475
 
You implied that India paid a price for the Mughal Invasion and the British Invasion. Do you ever think about the price India paid for the Aryan Invasion!

Welcome to the thread
With your permission, I want to make a quotation from Koran, before I come to your question.
Koran: 32:2 He knows the unknown and the manifest.
The angel of death in charge of you will carry off your souls. Then to your Lord you shall return.
This is right out of Bhagawad Gita. Why can't we all get along?
The Aryan story was purposely left out, because the real historians are not sure whether the socalled Aryans were indigenous or foreigners. The history was again written by aliens to advance and boost their own agenda.
If Aryans were from outside India, they have not mentioned anything about their land of origin in any of the ancient writings or in the oral tradition. I subscribe to the opinion that Aryans and Sanskrit are indigenous to India and the Aryans migrated out of India and came back to settle in India. Aryans were the modern day NRIs, if U know what I mean.

The word Indigenous: Latin indigenus. Would u hazard a thought that it might have come from RIVER INDUS? Just a teaser. Are Indus People HINDUS. There is a phonetic resemblance.
JPR