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Rahul

Rahul

@RahulKrish91858

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Rahul
Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@cbkwgl @BmacIvc May be there were no horses so they used bulls.
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Eztainutlacatl@cbkwgl·
On the Daimabad Chariot. Neumeyer says while the animal is a bull, the chariot is made for a horse.
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Rahul
Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@zerohedge Last week they said 90% remains no credibility left any more.
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zerohedge@zerohedge·
*IRAN HAS ROUGHLY 10% OF DRONE, MISSILE CAPABILITY LEFT: COOPER *US CENTRAL COMMAND CHIEF ADMIRAL BRAD COOPER TALKS TO LAWMAKERS
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Rahul
Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@MarioNawfal China can use Land route as well and is already doing this via Pakistan and Central asia .
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇨🇳 China's biggest military weakness? Just ask Xi’s predecessor, Hu Jintao. It’s a problem known as the “Malacca Dilemma,” involving a 2.7km-wide strait between Malaysia and Indonesia. You see, 80% of China's imported oil passes through the Strait of Malacca. An enormous vulnerability, to say the least. If there’s ever a real confrontation over Taiwan, we pretty much know what the U.S. and its allies will try to do: blockade Malacca. Because as things stand, that remains China’s Achilles heel. Source: @wallstreetresearchcenter
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🚨 BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇨🇳🇮🇷 Trump and Xi agree Iran can NEVER have a nuclear weapon and the Strait of Hormuz must stay OPEN. - Xi opposes the militarization of the Strait and any effort to charge tolls for its use - China expressed interest in buying more U.S. oil to reduce its dependence on the Strait - Both sides aligned on the nuclear red line for Iran Source: The White House

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Rahul
Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@MarioNawfal Expats will leave when bomb falls in them any country built on expats will collapse when things go wrong.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇦🇪🇸🇦🇮🇷 Here's a basic fact most people don't think about: the Gulf states (UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain) are 60% to 90% expat. Iran is 5%. In war, the difference is everything. Iranians stay because Iran is home. Expats in Dubai and Doha pack a bag and fly out the moment things get serious. The Gulf doesn't just lose people. It loses the entire workforce that runs the country. That's why a war with Iran is existential for the Gulf states in a way it never could be for Iran. The Gulf can lose the war by simply losing its population. Iran can't. Now you understand at least part of why Saudi Arabia refused to lend its airbase to Project Freedom...
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Noemon Acragas
Noemon Acragas@noemonas·
@chidu_narayanan @yajnadevam Because it is not used in everyday language, it is what linguists call a fossil, preserved only in specialised technical and liturgical contexts. Compare Persian āvardan, the exact same formation, used daily by 110+ million speakers across all registers and closer witness.
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yajnadevam@yajnadevam·
Really enjoyed this article, mostly because it exposed the handwaving skullduggery of linguists. I disagree with a lot of what is said, but it is really refreshing to see well thought out arguments. I'm not defending either side, but some explanations may help clarify the issues: Sanskrit has a generative grammar and the argument of "not attested" is not applicable. This is a bit of surprise to many can be explained thus: one could create a new word according to Paninian grammar and a person who has never heard it will know exactly what is meant. (For a few possessive compounds, it may not be obvious without context). Many seals and inscriptions have words that are not in the vedic or classical sanskrit corpus but we can read them unambiguously. ऐक aika is a good example. This is a real word explained in Panini but even if one had never heard of it, if they know eka ("one"), they would understand that aika means "relating to the first". Linguists propose that the Vedic aika was old Sanskrit aaika and eka was aika. Therefore they just read the Kikkuli aika to mean Rigvedic eka. Similarly vartana unambiguously means going in a circle. अश्वसनि aśvasani is an attested word in yajurveda VS 8.12 and means "procuring horses". 𒀸𒋗𒊭𒀭𒉌 aššuššanni is a reasonable way to write it in cuneiform. The 𒀸 "as" glyph would be unnecessary for a Semitic word šušānu and the ending would not be a mismatch. The Hurrian singular marker -ni only becomes -nni for stems ending in -n. šušānu would become šušānuni. The /a/ thematic vowel is rare and only used for divine names. The word panza PA (𒀀) AN (𒀭) ZA (𒍝) for panca is the correct way to write it. Since neither Akkadian nor Hurrian had palatal consonants, they would substitute it with /z/. The reason linguists call the Mittani numbers as Sanskrit however is 7 = satta. Both Greek and Persian had already undergone s > h and it would be improbable to get /s/ and esp the pt > tt from anywhere other than Sanskrit.
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Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@sarvamedha Its Avestan tradition of fire ritual very different from vedic
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Jijñāsu@sarvamedha·
Seals from the bronze age Bactria-Margiana archaeological complex/BMAC or the Oxus civilization depicting performance of fire worship with altar and ritual drinking by seated figures.
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Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@yajnadevam Installing fire on top of support is avestan atashgar tradition not rigvedic .
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Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@MarioNawfal Wrong Israel had iron some in UAE . This was why Iran targeted UAE the most
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷🇦🇪 The UAE traded with Iran, kept its bases neutral early in the war, and still got hit with 2,200 drones and nearly 600 missiles. Tehran University professor Foad Izadi breaks down why Tehran showed no mercy. "You don't use hundreds and hundreds of drones and ballistic missiles" just to threaten someone. The UAE wanted peace and got a war anyway. @IzadiFoad
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran just absorbed $250 billion in damage and knows Washington will never write the check. Tehran University professor Foad Izadi explains why Tehran is done playing by the rules. "If you have a choice between fixing the damages that was inflicted on your country illegally and being popular, I think it would be the first choice very easily." When reparations are impossible, leverage becomes the currency. @IzadiFoad

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Rahul
Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@Jijith_NR Yes sindhu is “The” default term for “river” in Rigveda not “Sarayu” or “Saraswati”. Its the defecto term mentioned more than 100 times unanimously not surprisingly second only to Samudra which also needs to be noted. Samudra-sindhu civilization Talageri’s bashing list 😂
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Jijith Nadumuri Ravi
Jijith Nadumuri Ravi@Jijith_NR·
I was waiting for this. You may be counting generic river term "sindhu" meaning "river" while it refers to specific rivers like Sarasvati. Common mistake. 🙂 Talageri has once bashed Michael Wetzel etc with this folly. References to Sindhu as "Indus River" is just 25 in the entire Rgveda.
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Jijith Nadumuri Ravi@Jijith_NR·
There is another similar anomaly which is similarly ignored by all types of scholars No other text in any language in Samskrit, Tamil, Avestan or Sumerian matches with IVC Geography other than Rgveda. Ramayana Geography doesn't match with IVC Geography. Mahabharata Geography doesn't match its geography with IVC Geography. Chronology exaggerators often force the poor Pandavas to coexist with IVC (Sarasvati Sindhu Civilization) in the exaggerated 3200-3000 BCE dating of Kurukṣetra War, but Mahabharata doesn't match with IVC Geography. Rgveda mentions 33 rivers which falls in North West India from Ganga to Kabul River where falls every IVC city. Most cities of IVC, around 65% falls along Sarasvati, which is the most referred river in Rgveda mentioned 75 times. 20% IVC cities along Sindhu which is second popular Rgvedic river with 25 mentions. Rest of the IVC cities are located along tributaries of Sarasvati and Sindhu and ALL OF THEM ARE MENTIONED IN RGVEDA!
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Amazing. The Linear Elamite decipherment has none of the rigor of my Indus script decipherment. No complete corpus reading, no machine verified grammar, no preserved trace of the entire decipherment, no demands for rosetta stone, no demand for proof of correctness, no demands to try the method on a different language … yet no one questions it, nor the Kushana script or Linear B before. My Indus decipherment is mathematically the most rigorous, the most methodical and reproducible result and yet people have trouble accepting it. Ask yourself why despite meeting an asymmetrically higher standard you have so much opposition to it. france24.com/en/french-rese…

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Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@Jijith_NR Rv 10.30.7-8,10.35.2, 10.40.9, 10.43.3 &7 ,10.62.9 ,10.64.9,10.65.13, 10.66.11,10.67.10.75.1-9,10.78.6-8,10.89.1& 7 &11,10.92.5,10.104.8,10.111.9&10,10.116.9,10.123.4,10.124.7,10.133.2,10.137.2,10.155.3,10.180.1 Sindhu derivatives mentioned close to 30 times in mandala 10 alone
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Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@Jijith_NR Sindhu and its derivatives is mentioned more than 25 times in mandala 10 alone .
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Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@MarioNawfal Many countries even iran have it US is last so nothing to brag about .
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 CENTCOM has requested Pentagon approval to deploy its first operational hypersonic missiles, potentially against Iran. Dark Eagle travels at speeds of Mach 5+, with mid-flight maneuvers to throw off air defenses. Oh, and it can hit a target 1,725 miles away in under 15 minutes. Nothing accelerates diplomacy like a missile that gets delivered faster than a pizza. Source: @businessbasiics
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸🇮🇷 The USS George H.W. Bush transiting the Arabian Sea as part of the U.S. naval blockade. The ship is the tenth and final Nimitz-class nuclear-powered supercarrier, has 60 aircraft, and as many as 6,000 personnel on board. Project Freedom is moving full steam ahead. Source: CENTCOM

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Rahul
Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@cbkwgl Maharsi is another name of parsu tribe later recorded by Assyrians . In india there is class of people called rishi among them Maharsi’s are elites. Maharsi’s were top advisors to aryans and played key role in politics of North India. Many will deny this claim.
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Eztainutlacatl@cbkwgl·
Someone was quoting the charlatan Farmer recently to claim IVC is illiterate. I have a question. When Maharsi(Makran) was heavily into Mesopotamian politics with Maharsi princesses marrying into Mesopotamian and Elamite lines, and with Mesopotamian arms reaching Maharsi, what's the chance that IVC didn't become aware of the administrative convenience of the concept called script - that is. Assuming they don't have a script.
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Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@ELuttwak Iranian oil is still flowing through Pakistan. US knows this very well . Trump is playing theatrics
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Edward N Luttwak@ELuttwak·
Iran only has US$35B in its forex reserves, v little for 90 million. The US stop to Iran's oil exports is strangling the economy: the Basij & IRGC are paid with banknotes whose value keeps falling. If Trump persists w the blockade, the regime will lose its hungry guardians
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Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@Jijith_NR Ishtaka could be ishtasva (Asvaka) and pouruta(puru or porus) tribe in NWFP , Merv(Mouru) and Haroyu(hari river/herat) are catagorized together , sighdania (balkh)and khwarzeim (uzbekistan) together all these are purely central asian regions.
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Rahul@RahulKrish91858·
@Jijith_NR Parthians, panis , Dahae inhabited area composing north east iran , BMAC region and Eastern Caspian during Daris 2 (350BCE) literature older than Vendidad names Yasht was composed here mentions only 5 areas. Ishkata and Pouruta, Merv and Haroyu, the Gava-soghdania and khwarzeim
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Jijith Nadumuri Ravi@Jijith_NR·
How Asuras (Iranians) migrated from India to Iran? 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Do you know that Avestan text Vendidad mentions sixteen former homelands of Proto Iranians before they reached Iran? In the 16 homelands of the Ahuras mentioned in the proto Iranian Avestan text Vendidad, one important homeland is "four cornered" Varena. This is none other than the "four cornered" Kurukṣetra in Northern Haryana, mentioned in Rgveda as Vara Prithivya. Vara Prithivya = Varena Four cornered Kurukṣetra = Four cornered Varena Their migration is recorded in various Mandalas of Rgveda. After Asuras (Ahuras) were expelled from there they lived along Iravati (Ravi) River mentioned in Rgveda as Parushni. Iravati basin is called "Airavata Vraja" and "Airavata Varsha" - which they remember as "Airyanam Vaeja" in Avestan texts. This include the adjacent Kashmir valley in the north of Iravati too. In the famous battle of Parushni - that is - Dasarājña Battle - the Asuras / Ahuras/ Anavas were defeated again. The term used for proto Iranians in Rgveda is Anava. The term used for them in Puranas is Asura. The term used for them in Iranian texts is Ahura. Later, the Asuras spread in "Sapta Sindhu" which they remember as "Hapta Hendu" that is Greater Punjab, in the Iranian Avestan text Vendidad. Since 7 rivers are included the count includes Jhelum river and Indus river too. When they were expelled from there they lived on the other side of Sindhu that is "Rasa Tala". This Rasatala is an important subject of our Puranas. Rasa River = Sindhu River. This homeland along Rasa is mentioned in the Iranian Avesta as "Ranha" yet another among the 16 lands of Asuras. Later they migrated to Afghanistan, Central Asia and finally reached Iran. Afghanistan is mentioned as Vaekeratha in Avestan texts. This is when they gave the name Sarasvati (Sarsuti-Ghaggar) to an Afghan river (Helmand) as Harahvaiti. They gave the name Sarayu (Haro, Pak) to another Afghan river (Hari Rud) as Haroyu. They gave their most favorite homeland name Airyanam Vaeja to Iran. Airavata Vraja = Airyanam Vaeja = Eran Vej =Iran. Thus we know how they reached Iran.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷 The "Iran's oil storage fills up and production collapses" narrative is getting ahead of the facts. Iran consumes 1.8-2 million barrels per day domestically. Even with zero exports, they can refine their entire output just to keep the lights on at home. They proved it during Trump's first term. Production scaled back to just under 2M barrels per day, and they kept running. The real variable is floating storage. If tankers stay available, Iran maintains exports. If the U.S. Navy squeezes tanker access, that's when the math actually changes. The storage crisis isn't automatic. It has to be enforced. Source: Bloomberg
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 If the U.S. military gets ordered to fully lock down the Strait of Hormuz, this is what it actually looks like... Wolfpacks of four to six Arleigh Burke destroyers in layered patrol boxes. Virginia-class submarines hunting silently at 400 feet with Mark 48 torpedoes. Independence-class Littoral Combat Ships running 39-foot unmanned boats and MH-60 Seahawks to clear mines. Then "Kill the Archer" doctrine kicks in. Don't just stop the missiles. Annihilate the shooters. A-10s, Apaches, and jets vectored straight to the launch pads. Source: AI Telly

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