Sunday, November 3, 2024

Dāśarājña Battle and the Indo-European Migrations



Dāśarājña Battle and the Indo-European Migrations!
The migrations originated between the Paruṣṇī (Ravi River) and Sindhu (Indus River).
The Anu and Bhṛgu group went westward. Among the Anus, the Pakthas, and Bhalānas settled in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Pārthavas and Parśus settled in Iran. They are the Daitya group.
The Alinas and Śimyus (the Dānavas) went westward along with the Bhṛgus. Alinas settled in Greece as Hellenes. Śimyus settled in Albania. Bhṛgus settled in Armenia and Turkey as Phrygians.
The Druhyus went westwards to Afghanistan. They diverged from Afghanistan into Hittite, Italic, Celtic, Germanic, Baltic, and Slavic groups spreading to Europe.
The Tocharians (the Aitihāsic Tuṣāras) went northwards along with Sindhu and settled north of Kashmir in Xingjian and Central Asian countries. Tocharian influenced the Druhyu languages as their migratory paths passed through Central Asia.
The Vedic Saṃskṛtam spread in India resulting in Punjabi (west), Hindi (centre), Bengali (east), Gujarati (west), and Marathi (south).
The ancestral home of the Anus (Porto Iranians) before they descended into the plains of Paruṣṇī and Asiknī, was Kashmir. The Madras, Pṛthus (Pārthavas), Parśus (Parśavas), Pakthas, Bhalānas, Viṣānins, and Śivas were all different branches of the Anus. The Bhṛgus, Śimyus, and Alinas are similarly related.
The Bhṛgus, Śimyus, and Alinas migrated into southern Europe.
They expanded/migrated westward from today’s northern Pakistan in the Early Ṛgvedic Period. They reached northern Iran. From there, they spread northwards into the Caucasus region between the Caspian and Black seas. As they migrated westwards through Iran they absorbed many cultural elements of the Anus (Iranians). In contrast, the Anus who remained (in northern Pakistan) as the (Aitihāsic) Madras and Kekayas, absorbed the cultural elements of the Ṛgvedic People (Indians).
The descendants of the Bhṛgus lived to the south of this region as proto-Armenians. A branch of them migrated westward from the south of the Black Sea across Anatolia to western Turkey. They are the Phrygians. The descendants of the Śimyus and Alinas settled down in the north and northeast of the Black Sea. They lived as Sarmatians and Alans. A branch of them expanded further westward into southern Europe. They are the Sirmios (proto-Albanians) and the Hellenes (proto-Greeks).
Jointly the Bhṛgus and Anus are the ancestors of Iranians, Armenians, Greeks, and Albanians. The Druhyus are the ancestors of the other Indo-European branches, that is the Hittite, Tocharian, Italic, Celtic, Germanic, Baltic, and Slavic branches. The Druhyus migrated or spread from what is now northern Pakistan to Afghanistan. From there, they spread northwards into Central Asia. From Central Asia, they migrated westwards into Europe. The Anus followed them westwards and north-westwards.

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