Re: another out of india theory- any takers?

From: kishore patnaik
Message: 51944
Date: 2008-01-27

One good question that has been asked by one of the members on my
group Ancient India is :

"Why is there no record of ll this in any of the extensive Indian
traditions and literature. All the references seem to come from the
Arabia/judea (if i trust it). Why re Hindu traditions silent on this?"

Any comments?

Kishore patnaik

On 1/27/08, Patrick Ryan <proto-language@...> wrote:
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> Well, I guess we can add the Indian Israelites to the British Israelites.
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> {it is noteworthy that he has quoted many books and referred to such words
> as Kalani and Kesh-i-brahmin. Kalani is a word that seems to have Hindu and
> Indian origin- kishore patnaik }
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