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  1. The Mahabharata war wasn't an ordinary war. Once entire Central Asians were ancient Indian people who migrated towards North Star during the great flood, which took place 75,000 years ago, the great Indonesian eruptions. The war was between the entire Central Asian Kurustan people and ancient Indian Padavas and their allies. The person who wrote the Mahabharata war purposely omitted many important facts of the war, perhaps he was unaware in the sense of vast region of entire Central Asia and central europeans region. In other words, the ancient southern Indians wrote almost correct war about Mahabharata war between ancient Indian Pandavas and the Central Asian Kurustan people, as Aryans meaning outsiders to ancient India. In Mahabharata war it was pre-determined to kill the entire adult humans sparing only the children. The Mahabharata war stretched from ancient India through entire Central Asia all the way up to today’s central part of European continent. None Sparred in Central Asian region. Let me look at the Oetzi the Iceman was found near Hauslabjoch in the Oetzal Alps on September 19, 1991, by Helmut and Erika Simon, two vacationing German hikers. At the time of his death, Otzi was a 45-year-old man, approximately 5'3" tall. The Nuclear DNA determined Oetzi put his death at about 3,300 BC, during the Bronze Age. His hands clearly indicated he was involved in a fight earlier in the day and the angle of his fatal wound suggests he was shot from behind and at a low angle, as if ambushed while he tried to climb the mountains. A copper axe with a yew handle, a flint knife, an unfinished longbow made from yew that measured almost 6 feet, with a quiver full of arrows made with viburnum and dogwood shafts and flint heads. At some time during his last day of life, Oetzi was involved in a ferocious battle. Tests on the body revealed a deep wound on Oetzi's right hand and wrist, which, according to the findings, were inflicted, in the last few hours of the iceman's life. These wounds appear to be defensive in nature. Blood and tissue on an arrowhead and axe were determined to be from several other individuals. There is also evidence that Oetzi was holding a knife when he emerged from the melting glacier. This suggests that he might have been attempting to escape just before he was fatally shot with an arrow at an altitude of 10,500 feet. His copper-headed axe and a quiver full of arrows were lying nearby. This is the clear indication that Mahabharata war was took place about 3,300 BC and the Iceman died during the war, which shows all the indication of wounds of Iceman’s body.
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