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BRAHMAN: THE DISCOVERY OF THE GOD OF ABRAHAM: M. M. NINAN<br />

Clustering analysis from Rosenberg (2006), shows no distinctive genetic cluster compositions<br />

among Indo-Aryan populations in India, though there is a slight change in the specific Indo-Aryan<br />

populations of the Punjab, Sindh andKashmir regions located in the north-west of South Asia.<br />

Clustering analysis from Rosenberg (2006), shows no distinctive genetic cluster compositions<br />

among Indo-Aryan populations in India, though there is a slight change in the specific Indo-Aryan<br />

populations of the Punjab, Sindh and Kashmir regions located in the north-west of South Asia.<br />

Contemporary equestrian terminology, as recorded in a horse-training manual, author identified as<br />

"Kikkuli the Mitannian," contains Indo-Aryan loanwords. The personal names and gods of the<br />

Mitanni aristocracy also bear traces of Indo-Aryan. Because of that association of Indo-Aryan with<br />

horsemanship and the Mitanni aristocracy, the Indo-Aryan charioteers may have been absorbed<br />

into the local population and adopted the Hurrian language.[Mallory, 1989]<br />

Chariot spread<br />

Early 2nd millennium introduction of the chariot to India corresponds with the overall picture of the<br />

spread of this innovation (Mesopotamia 1700 B.C.., China 1600, Northern Europe 1300, Harappa<br />

1500, Ganges Valley 1200 BCE<br />

This establishes the origin in Europe in 2000 BCE).<br />

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