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Romesh C. Dutt's Ramáyana dedication.
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Rydberg's Teutonic Mythology.
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The Races of Europe, W. Z. Ripley, p. 481.
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The Races of Europe, W. Z. Ripley, p. 17.
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Biographies of Words and the Home of the Aryas, pp. 120 and 245.
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The Descent of Man, Charles Darwin, chap. vi, p. 155 (1889 ed.), and The Ancient Egyptians, G. Elliot Smith, pp. 63, 64 (1911).
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Muir's Original Sanskrit Texts, vol. 1, p. 140.
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The Tribes and Castes of Bengal, H. H. Risley, vol. 1, xxxi.
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ibid. xxxii-xxxiii.
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The People of India, H. H. Risley, p. 59.
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The Races of Europe, W. Z. Ripley, 450 et seq.
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The Races of Europe, W. Z. Ripley, p. 451.
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Man, Past and Present, A. H. Keane, p. 270.
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The Wanderings of Peoples, A. C. Haddon, p. 21.
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Vedic Index of Names and Subjects (1912), p. viii.
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A convenient term to refer to the unknown area occupied by the Vedic Aryans before they invaded India.
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Vedic Index of Names and Subjects, A. A. Macdonell and A. B. Keith, Vol. I, pp. 8, 9 (1912).
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Compared with the Latin atrium, “the room that contained the hearthfire”. Agni is cognate with the Latin ignis, cf. Lithuanian, ugnis szwenta, “holy fire”—Early Religious Poetry of Persia, Professor Moulton, pp. 38, 39.
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A convenient term to refer to the unknown area occupied by the Vedic Aryans before they invaded India.
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Compared with the Latin
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The theory that certain Babylonian graves show traces of cremation has been abandoned.—
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British Museum
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Associated, some authorities urge, with Germans from the mouth of the Elbe.
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British Museum
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British Museum
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The “Golden Age” of the gods, and the regeneration of the