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Hinduism is not the only religion that came from ancient Persian religion. There was a split. One religion went south, and the other religion went southwest.
What Would Hindu?
Claims Galore As Buddhist History Claims New Territory
The Hindu | 8-14-2007 | Parul Sharma
Posted on 08/14/2007 4:43:02 PM EDT by blam
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1881162/posts
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The Zoroastrian influence also extends to Shiite Muslims in Iran. The belief in the hidden Iman, the messiah, is obviously a Zoroastrian influence.
Thank you I always enjoy reading about history and chronology!
“In Lemuria, Atlantis and Babylon, there was the Akhadian script, found on Babylonian tablets during excavations, from which the Pali script evolved.”
Oh sheesh - lost me at this point.
The author doesn’t have a clue what she’s writing about. The article is worthless.
“....In Lemuria, Atlantis and Babylon, there was the Akhadian script...”
Do you have a citation in a peer-reviewed academic journal for this? Just curious.
Bump for later reading.
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