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  • We have also the mitanni language, which is a very archaic indo-iranian language(older and more archaic than old avestan and rigvedic and which according to indo-european linguists forms a fifth independant indo-iranian group-the other 4 branches being eastern iranian,western iranian,dardic and indic).

    So we have:

    -oldest swastika6000-5000 B.C)in estern sites in Samarra (Hassuna culture), hurrian city(-oldest aryan texts in Kurdistan ( northern Syria)

  • The majority of Europe speaks an Indo-European language that appears to have its roots in a Proto-Language that is believed to have originated between the Caucasus Mountains &ancient Mesopotamia including Zagros-Turus plateauin.Caucasian"race of people" is an invention in1795 by J.F.Blumenbach, a German,who based his conclusion on the beauty of a Georgian female skull found near Mount Caucasus.These people believe the Caucasian people began to fracture about5000 B.C

  • The earliest written evidence for an Indo-Aryan language is found not in India, but in northern Syria in Hittite records regarding one of their neighbors, the Hurrian-speaking Mitanni. In a treaty with the Hittites, the king of Mitanni, after swearing by a series of Hurrian gods, swears by the gods Mitrašil, Uruvanaššil, Indara, and Našatianna, who correspond to the Vedic gods Mitra, Varuṇa, Indra, and Nāsatya (Aśvin). Contemporary equestrian terminology

  • Some theonyms, proper names and other terminology of the Mitanni exhibit an Indo-Aryan superstrate, suggesting that an Indo-Aryan elite imposed itself over the Hurrian population in the course of the Indo-Aryan expansion. In a treaty between the Hittites and the Mitanni, the deities Mitra, Varuna, Indra, and Nasatya (Ashvins) are invoked. Kikkuli's horse training text includes technical terms such as aika (eka, one), tera (tri, three), panza (pancha, five), satta (sapta, seven), na (nava, nine),

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