Aryan Cossacks from Rus' to India

Aryan Cossacks from Rus' to India

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The book is an updated reprint of the New Chronology of India. The book is intended for readers familiar with the problem of substantiating the chronology of antiquity and the modern natural scientific approach to this issue (new chronology). India has always been considered a mysterious and amazing country. The assumption has been put forward and substantiated that the famous Indian Epics-chronicles "Mahabharata" and "Ramayana" are not at all as ancient as they are believed. It turned out that they describe the events of the era of the XIV - XVI centuries AD. Moreover, it was discovered that the pages of Indian chronicles reflected biblical events that took place, in particular, on the territory of Rus'-Horde, that is, the Great - "Mongol" Empire of the 14th - 16th centuries. Many researchers paid attention to the close connection between India and Russia. The theory that the Aryans who founded Indian civilization came from the north has long been discussed in the scientific literature. Our research confirms this point of view and shows that the Aryans came to India from Rus'-Horde in the 14th - 15th centuries AD, after the Battle of Kulikovo. In this book, the authors do not repeat what has already been said in previous books on the new chronology. For evidence and descriptions of statistical dating methods, the authors refer to previous publications. Much of what is said in this book is still a hypothesis.

The book is intended for the widest range of readers interested in the application of natural scientific methods in history.

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Анатолий Фоменко Тимофеевич
Глеб Носовский Владимирович
Language
Russian

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