Originally posted by Scytho-Sarmatian
Ashokharsana-
The information you are sharing is really fascinating. I didn't realize that the Hun legacy still lives on to this day in India. That is, I had no idea that there is still this consciousness of the Huns as part of the folklore. I am wondering if the theory that you mentioned about the Huns being based near the Black Sea and branching out into Europe and Central Asia is part of that local Indian tradition, or is it something put forth by strictly by professional historians? |
Hey Bro,
What I have posted is 100% factual and authenticated by many world class historians.
Other opinions
After intense research work The historians have proved that Kushans were purely Aryan by origin, And same were the Huns.
In Ancient Indian epics, The word Hun was used for barbaric people.
Today also In Hindi or Urdu Hun means an uncivilized person.
The difference in opinion might be regarding their origin.
Some said they originated in area between Black sea and Caspian Sea
According to Indian Scholars Aryan was the word used for Iranian Invaders. But in Famous Epic Mahabharta (3100 BC), The rulers or kings were called Arya Putra or Son of Arya.
This was also solved later by stating that scythia had been a very vast country involving modern Azerbeja, Armenia & Georgia, etc. while others say that they originated in Scythia.
Very very confusing but every historian has his own facts and researches after their claims.
Regards
Ashok Harsana
Edited by ashokharsana - 19-Aug-2006 at 09:49