A battle about history
History reveals that around 2000-1800 BC, all along the Euro-Asian west-east axis, a horde of invaders, from above the 50N latitudes called the horse-people, pushed down
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Crazy stuff!
The most amusing sentence in the article is the following:
"Was Ram a Cossack, the most famed of all horse-people? Doesn’t 'Valmiki' sound Russian, perhaps a corruption of Vladmikhailovich, who lived in the present Russian town named Sverdlovsk, formerly perhaps Swargalok?"
Along these lines, doesn't the ancient Polish surname Radwanski (someone from places in Poland called Radwan) come from Ravana? :^)
Francesco Brighenti, Ph.D.
Venice (Italy)
Francesco