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Can anyone recommend a good book on theory or otherwise of the Aryan Invasion of the Indian Subcontinent?”

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Can anyone recommend a good book on theory or otherwise of the Aryan Invasion of the Indian Subcontinent?”

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1. In Search of the Cradle of Civilization: New Light on Ancient India (Hardcover) by George Feuerstein (Author), Subhash Kak (Author), David Frawley (Author) One of the chapter of this book title ‘Why the Aryan Invasion Never Happened: Seventeen Arguments’ Snippet from one of the user review The book falls into two parts. In the first we learn that there was no such thing as an ‘Aryan invasion’ of India. It is a myth based upon a few idle conjectures of Max Muller along with a couple of scraps of misinterpreted evidence, an ideology masquerading as historical ‘fact’ (as is so much else today) because it fitted in so well with the Imperialist ambitions and racialism of the West. India has always been multi-racial and multi-cultural, and the ‘Aryans’ were there all along. The cities of Harappa and Mohenjo Daro were abandoned, not because of any supposed ‘Aryan invasion,’ but for the simple reason that the vast and sustaining Sarasvati river dried up c.1900 B.C., and the people of the In

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