The undeciphered script of Indus Valley people holds key to a question with sharp political overtones – were people of Indo-Pak subcontinent’s earliest recorded civilisation Aryans or Dravidians? Or neither? In 1946, a India’s archaeological survey team was at one of its favourite digs when it stumbled upon 37 skeletons. Two lay on steps of [...]
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Scripts of Indus Valley a mystery
Posted in Indus Valley, tagged Empires of the Indus, India, Indian History, Indology, Indus Valley on September 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Brahmanbad aka Nepal
Posted in Indus Valley, tagged brahman, brahmin, Hindutva, History, ib, Indology, nepal, raw on September 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The creation of civilization is Brahmanbad. Brahmanbad is guided by intellectualism and culturalism. The origin of human civilization is Himabatkhand of Nepal. The Himabatkhand covers the land of Brahmaputra in east, Hindukush in west, Kailash Mansarobar in north and Ganga River in south. In past, Nepal was greater than what it is today.
This region is [...]
Empires of the Indus
Posted in Indus Valley, tagged Alice Albinia, Empires of the Indus, History, Indus Valley, Sindhis on September 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hinduism’s motherland was not in India but Pakistan, its demonized neighbour.