Shiv: the ManasaTaramgini person also seems to know a good bit of Sanskrit & the Linguistic arguments. But over the last X number of years, he seems to have convinced himself of the correctness of AIT. His position though is different from other AIT-wallahs: a) He posits different date ranges: 3500 - 6000 Years Before Present for Aryan invasion. Jul 26, 2012 - Uma-Mahesvara from Dhaka Dt, black stone H:31in x 14in., Dhaka Museum, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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