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See above post regarding integration of Mleccha barhadari.Yes, they integrated into the local customs
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See above post regarding integration of Mleccha barhadari.Yes, they integrated into the local customs
IVC persists in the genetic lineage of Pakistanis MORESO than Indians. Tell us how exactly this makes dharmics the exclusive descendants, or even the major descendants of the IVC.You like it or not this is part and parcel of the history. IVC didn't vanish they transformed into this. Vedism created four offshoots from it, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Yeah that's holding the spiritual monopoly of this region. You may not like it but the rest of the world at least theologians view India as the land that gave these philosophies. Not "muh Central Asian steppe"
Sure why not, live in the past all you want. Also, no that won't make it foreign unless we are believing in Varuna Indra Agni that was worshipped in Steppe back in 2000BCE.Yes, and I remain happy to make the argument that there was an Aryan invasion, but that is not relevant to the direction you have taken this conversation in - I am stating that EVEN IF we assume an Aryan bloodless migration and a bloodless integration of their ideologies with native ones in order to create a new ideology (Vedism), then this is still foreign to the land.
Sindhu is the name. Sindhu-Saraswati are the most revered rivers and the civilisation died coicinding the death of river Saraswati.What does the "name" have to do with anything? "Indus" comes from the Greeks and Persians!
Yes, territories for annexation certainly mattered in these religious texts. But also, historical evidence reaffirms the expansionist and aggressive designs of Brahminism.
It's just an archaeological issues.I see eastern Kala Ganga dwellers are still trying to co-opt Pakistani history
I tend to ignore Indians now, pathetic people, who we don't have a connection with and the more divisions we can establish, the better
Another monotonous imagination that's hilariously inaccurate. Gandharans used to be an Aryan tribe, highly revered one earlier but in the later Vedic period they were considered mlechchas. But Gandhara was still a central kingdom in Aryavarta. Many kings formed marriage alliance with them even after their status of mlechcha.Be clear instead of skirting around the issue.
Mlecchas sat outside the caste system and were caste-less, rendering them "impure" and "barbarians", despite them being established in this land long before the Aryans.
Aryavarta was a pure Vedic land, and Mlecchas remained outside of this realm.
Mlecchas were regarded as uncouth for speaking languages other than the imported lingua sacra Sanskrit.
Imagine a bunch of immigrants lecturing long established denizens on what they should or shouldn't speak.
Almost all of Indian subcontinent has IVC in their genes. Read your own charts, you take sources and refuse to understand them, forgets you ever quoted it and write fictions that contradict your own previous source.IVC persists in the genetic lineage of Pakistanis MORESO than Indians. Tell us how exactly this makes dharmics the exclusive descendants, or even the major descendants of the IVC.
THAT IS ASSUMING y I u can demonstrate contiguity between the IVC and the Aryans, which you may struggle to do since you don't care for genetics.
What's your definition of this?be an Aryan tribe
Simple Answer: No. That Hindustan was 5000 years later.Also is this the Same Hindustan some post named Iqbal talked about?
Too concerned about the English nomenclature?What's your definition of this?
Aryan tribe.....
Too concerned about the English nomenclature?
Keep digging mate.Another monotonous imagination that's hilariously inaccurate. Gandharans used to be an Aryan tribe, highly revered one earlier but in the later Vedic period they were considered mlechchas. But Gandhara was still a central kingdom in Aryavarta. Many kings formed marriage alliance with them even after their status of mlechcha.
Sanskrit wasn't spoken it's a language of rituals or treaties and remained so. Basically your status is tied to how well you do the rituals and stay in your culture. All the kingdoms in Aryavarta didn't even speak Sanskrit they spoke some kind of prakrit. Sanskrit was codified refined by later grammarians and poets.
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