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Is Punjabi 5500 years old?


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29 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

@shastarSingh

Veer, let me ask you another question:

 

What genetic similarities/overlap do you think modern Panjabis have compared to the inhabitants of the region 2500 years ago?  

9. Enamel part of teeth of Harappa people were studied in the University of Florida. The results proved that enamels were of the people of Harappa and there was no mix up from any other outsiders.

10. Dr. Mayell says that the skeleton of Harappa is the same as that of Punjabi people, therefore, they spoke Punjabi language

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54 minutes ago, shastarSingh said:

9. Enamel part of teeth of Harappa people were studied in the University of Florida. The results proved that enamels were of the people of Harappa and there was no mix up from any other outsiders.

10. Dr. Mayell says that the skeleton of Harappa is the same as that of Punjabi people, therefore, they spoke Punjabi language

That's the thing. Panjabis have become seriously genetically mixed up since then. Wave after wave of invasions, and even people settling.  

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27 minutes ago, shastarSingh said:

https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/dravidian-language-family-is-4-500-years-old-finds-international-study/story-xRsAAzj5wqOIVPAgd3TkWL.html

 

This study confirms, for instance, that Dravidian speakers were present in the subcontinent before the Indo-Aryan speakers arrived (around 3,500 years ago). We know about this from Dravidian (word) loans into Sanskrit but this is a confirmation,” said lead author Annemarie Verkerk of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany

It goes back to the last battle for this planet is what it goes back to. The last apocolypse. Punjabi came off a ship. It's the language of the God's. 

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3 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

The research of G S Sidhu that I posted in this thread mentions the similarities between punjabi and Dravidian languages. Some sounds in rig veda are not present in Sanskrit but are present in Punjabi and Dravidian languages. 

Panjab university declared some time back that Punjabi is a descendant of proto Dravidian language.

Below research also says that indus valley civilization which includes harrappa civilization spoke proto Dravidian language. Even the language of Mesopotamia civilization was influenced by proto Dravidian language.

https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/science/story/indus-valley-people-spoke-ancient-dravidian-language-claims-new-research-1842718-2021-08-19

The Dravidian language and culture has been debunked. 

https://frontline.thehindu.com/the-nation/article30217467.ece

 

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