Indra – Hackers Behind Recent Attacks on Iran
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Re: Indra – Hackers Behind Recent Attacks on Iran
#12It's strange that the screen shown by attackers is in Arabic and not Farsi. This would be something like hacking computers in the US and having the screen show the message in French, but even less intelligible. Even weirder that the hackers chose a Hindu god as their mascot. If they chose it as a reference to the indo-iranian split that took place 3500 years ago, the reference is sort of misplaced as the recent confl…
Is it Arabic? They have a shared script
The scripts are related but Farsi has extra letters for sounds not present in Arabic, and it has a totally different and unrelated grammar.
Re: Indra – Hackers Behind Recent Attacks on Iran
#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
The "migration" to India theory has been generally refuted .. it's origins trace back to the English colonizers inventing history to justify their rule.
you should look into population genetics. pretty weird that the same y chromosomal lineages showed up all over eurasia at the same time :o)
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#14This article completely misses context behind the name Indra for a group attacking Iran. In Vedic Hindu texts, and in Zoroastrian texts, a great battle among Devas[1] and Asuras (Ahuras)[2] is described. In the Vedic Hindu version, the Devas won, but for some reason decided to emigrate to India. In the Zoroastrian version, the Asuras won and kicked the Devas out of Persia. Indra was the king of the Devas. The word De…
Re: Indra – Hackers Behind Recent Attacks on Iran
#15It's strange that the screen shown by attackers is in Arabic and not Farsi. This would be something like hacking computers in the US and having the screen show the message in French, but even less intelligible. Even weirder that the hackers chose a Hindu god as their mascot. If they chose it as a reference to the indo-iranian split that took place 3500 years ago, the reference is sort of misplaced as the recent confl…
Is it Arabic? They have a shared script
Re: Indra – Hackers Behind Recent Attacks on Iran
#16This article completely misses context behind the name Indra for a group attacking Iran. In Vedic Hindu texts, and in Zoroastrian texts, a great battle among Devas[1] and Asuras (Ahuras)[2] is described. In the Vedic Hindu version, the Devas won, but for some reason decided to emigrate to India. In the Zoroastrian version, the Asuras won and kicked the Devas out of Persia. Indra was the king of the Devas. The word De…
The "migration" to India theory has been generally refuted .. it's origins trace back to the English colonizers inventing history to justify their rule.
https://scroll.in/article/936872/two-new-genetic-studies-uph...
Re: Indra – Hackers Behind Recent Attacks on Iran
#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
you should look into population genetics. pretty weird that the same y chromosomal lineages showed up all over eurasia at the same time :o)
Give me a specific reference of genetic proof of the 'aryan invasion'. And put a rough date on it. Thanks!
just the paper i read most recently -- the genetic and linguistic evidence for this theory is so overwhelming that the world laughs at you for believing otherwise. it is obviously too tied up with nationalist mythology and sentiment for you to analyze with a clear mind.
Re: Indra – Hackers Behind Recent Attacks on Iran
#18Earlier quoted context omitted.
Give me a specific reference of genetic proof of the 'aryan invasion'. And put a rough date on it. Thanks!
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aat7487 just the paper i read most recently -- the genetic and linguistic evidence for this theory is so overwhelming that the world laughs at you for believing otherwise. it is obviously too tied up with nationalist mythology and sentiment for you to analyze with a clear mind.
There is no distinction between the "aryan invaders" and the native harrappan peoples: https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2019/09/06/new-study-debun...
Sure, some tribes may have migrated. But these tribes were not the "white civilizers" of the "dark natives" as the European colonizers wanted to promote.
Too bad much of Indology is still persisting with the direction set by the English and Germans in the late 1800s.