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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 10:09:32 -0500
- From: Ranjith Ravindiran Suresh <rs6x+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Indian civilization being oldest
- In-Reply-To: <102606@bu.edu>
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- >The above prologue is for some simple enlightening that you need. Raja
- >Raja Chola's maternal grand pop is a chalukya king, and he inherited
- >the chalukyan empire also as the chalukyan king had no son.
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- I see the great logic. In those days a king quite a few wives. Now, one
- of these wive's son/daughter marries someone. Then he/she has a child.
- But, the child grew up as a Tamil and one day became a king. Dynasties.
- Inter-marriages. All common things. It's like saying the current
- Elizabethian line(UK) is just another Hapsburg inheritance.
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- >Reference? any high school text in india. Even if you dont find it in
- any other
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- Considering the nature of your biases and the knowledge many Tamils of
- TN had of
- of Tamils just 24 miles away, NO THANKS. I don't want more
- poltically-oriented history.
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- -suresh
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