Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 "mkelkar2003" <smykelkar@c...> wrote: http://www.geocities.com/protoillyrian/ila_varta.html "There were several Arya-Vartas. Vedic Arya Varta was on the Sarasvati. Afghani Ariana was on the Harirud (Sarayu). Persian Arya-Bija was in the Himalayas. It also seems that we have two groups of the Aryas. A northern Danava group centered in Bactria and Sogdia, and a southern Sudanava group in the Indus-Sarasvati, with Afghanistan/Gandhara as the link region, with naturally much contact between the two. Arya Varta is also called Ila Varta, the land of Ila, the daughter of Manu, connected with Sarasvati as a Goddess of speech and learning." <http://www.geocities.com/protoillyrian/homer> "But how could Homeric songs be Greek if the root of the name Homer is not Greek but Etruscan?" "Hence the name homer *`war' in Greek was a translation of Old Persian ham-arana- n. ` hostile encounter, fight, struggle ', hence Homer of Iliad meant `the war of Wilusa' (the capital of Arzawa, a kingdom adjacent to Hittites in Asia Minor)." "The war at Troy was significant to Illyrians because it was the story of their heroic Dardanian ancestors. Throughout ages before the translation into Greek, Illyrian bards had been lamenting the fall of Ilios. Consequently numerous ballads about the Trojan War were scattered across Asia Minor and the Balkans." "The Illyrian variants of the Trojan War have been lost. The Homeric saga is a mere translation of an early oral heritage created immediately after the war. Progressively those poems were collected and translated in the same way Christians would shape their own Holy Book, the Bible later. " comment: That the Trojan war is a record of historical events is denied by the establishment historians to conceal the Greek's connections with Asia, destorying the fiction created by Indo-European linguistics. The Illyrians considerd the Dardanians, or the mlenchhas of the Puranas, as their ancestors. M. Kelkar --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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