The Sakas - Aryan?



Understanding India 

America is so isolated that whenever the Saka were mentioned, I was left perplexed. My brain had no reference points to draw upon. Now they are very familiar. It's impossible to comprehend the world from an American perspective. Isolation has numerous drawbacks. Before Europe was Germanic, it was Celtic and Indo-Iranian. The descendants of these two contemporaries include the Scottish, Irish, Pakistanis, Indians, Afghanis, Kurds, and many others.

Below are some important dates that can help us to better understand India. These are not disputed and can be cross referenced by other cultures. 

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• 3100 - 🏹 beginning of Scythians
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• 3662 - 🏺 Alexander invades Asia
• 3678 - 🇮🇳 First Indian King
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• 3750 - 🇮🇳 Brahmi Script
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• 3834 - 🔯 Temple Rededication(Maccabee)
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• 4082 - 🇮🇳 First Indo Saka King - Maues

The current date in GPC is 6021. Close to 3,000 years ago all of Europe was ruled by a nomadic Indo-Iranian people on horseback for nearly a millennia. These people were referred to as the Scythians or Saka. This is why Hindi and Farsi have so many related words to English, German and Spanish. So it's not a huge mystery once you understand this. I'm just now figuring this out. Also their religion is very similar to Zoroastrianism and Hinduism. About 500 years later Alexander the Great invades Asia marking the end of the Persian Empire. I'm starting to think of the Persians as Scythians that settled down even though the two did coexist for over 200 years. 16 years later is the first Indian King. Moving forward. 100 years after the Greeks get established in Asia the Brahmin script is developed. Less than a hundred years after the Greeks fight with the Jews during the Maccabean revolt and 200 years after that we have the first Indo Saka King. This is Europe's connection to India. His name was Maues and Greek and Sanskrit were both spoken in his empire. Is this the Aryan invasion everyone is so confused about? The Scythians in India originally practiced Greek Hinduism but later became Buddhists. Their rule in India was 500 years. They were were displaced from their homeland by a Chinese Tribe. The time period between the first Indian King and the first Indo-Saka King is about 400 years.

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