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cybalist@yahoogroups.com, george knysh <gknysh@...> wrote:
> > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A10141-
2003Feb14.html>
> ******GK: And here's some Iranian competition for
> "superiority":> http://www.int-pub-iran.com/ipis07.htm
Thanks, George Knysh for the URL. Was the German edition of Dr.
Jahanshah Derakhshani evaluated on this group? Die Arier in den
nahöstlichen Quellen des 3. und 2. Jahrtausends v.Chr.
See also: Jahanshah Derakhshani (Tehran), Some Earliest Traces of
the Aryan: Evidence from the 4th and 3rd Millennium B.C.
http://www.int-pub-iran.com/iran_caucas05.htm
Is the assertion valid that traces of Arya in form of tribe names,
geographical names and personal names as well as Aryan loan words
are found in the old Near Eastern languages?
The Persian Gulf (Dilmun, Magan, Meluhha), Makran Coast (Karachi),
Gulf of Kutch, Gulf of Khambat point to a coastal route linking with
two other waterways of ca. 4th millennium: the Rivers Sindhu and
Sarasvati. And, there is the evidence of turbinella pyrum wide
bangle found by Jarrige and dated to ca. 6500 BCE, in a woman's
burial in Mehergarh, not far from Makran coast.