Indus Valley Inscriptions Written In Tamil
Despite repeated concerted attempts to divide Indians and Hinduism b bringing in , now disproved , Aryan Invasion Theory, facts come to light.
Even in the paper , from which I am posting excerpts,the author tries gamely to trace the Tamil language to Sahara, then from there to Iran.
What he missed out is Iran was apart of Bharatavarsha and kandhara, present Kandahar, was the birth place of Gandhari, wifre of Dhritharashtra, mother of the Kauravas of Mahabharata.
So compelling is the evidence that he is forced to conclude,albeit grudgingly,
" The Indus Valley inscriptions were
written in Tamil. It was a syllabic writing
system related to linear Elamite writing
and Proto-Sumerian seals21,22. The Indus
Valley writing was probably not used to
write the Indo-Aryan language because
the Aryan speakers did not arrive in
India until after 1600 BC (refs 40 and 41).'

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