Indo-European
Commentary
“Peer-Reviewed” Western “Scholars” and Chattering Indian “Monkeys”
(Image courtesy: Pinterest) It would be farcical to use the words "peer-reviewed" and western, academic, Indological "scholars" in the same sentence. And even more ludicrous ... Read More
Archives, Indology
Resolving the Aryan Question: A Comprehensive Presentation of Out of India Case – IV
The Rigvedic language shows the "roots and shoots" of all the other Indo-European languages. Read More
Archives, Indology
Indic Language Families and Indo-European – 2
The Indian civilization was created by the speakers of many languages but the language of the earliest surviving literary expression was Vedic Sanskrit, that is ... Read More
Archives, Indology
Indic Language Families and Indo-European – 1
The whole edifice of historical linguistics related to the Indo-European family is based on the assumption that Hittite around 2000 BC is the earliest member ... Read More
Archives, Indology
Fallacies of Proto-Indo-European-2
An analytical essay on Hittite, the oldest language and best attested in Anatolia. Read More