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THE ARYAN INVASION OF INDIA
QUESTIONED IN THE WESTERN TEXTBOOKS |
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long passage of Kak (pg.38): by the middle of the fourth millennium BCE the Indo-European
and the Dravidian words had already interacted and met across Northwest India and the
plateau of Iran....The Indo-European world at this time must already have stretched from
Europe to North India and just below it lay the Dravidian people. The interaction for centuries between these two powerful peoples
gave rise to the Vedic language, which though structurally Indo-European, was greatly
influenced by the Dravidian language. The Vedic civilization of these two peoples as was
the Harappan civilization. These arguments represent the new data coming from
various archaeologists and Vedic scholars. They do not come from Klostermaier, but clearly
they are strong enough to produce a case that ever Western academicians now have to listen
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