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OUT NOW – Indo-European Echoes: Our Ancestral Origins and Legacy
by Henri Levavasseur Arktos Journal Jul 06, 2026 Five thousand years ago, communities of herders, warriors, and poets hailing from the Pontic Steppes set in motion one of the most consequential expansions in human history. These people, known as the Indo-Europeans, spread the languages, myths, and institutions that [] The post OUT NOW – Indo-European Echoes: Our Ancestral Origins and Legacy first appeared on Attack the System.
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Arutz Sheva
· Jul 8, 2026
Speaking of Iranian Civilization. What is Iran?
The brilliant shadow of Aryanic civilization over the millennia. Op-ed.
The Tribune
· Jul 8, 2026
Indian High Commissioner Dinesh Trivedi attends Sufi dance event in Dhaka
Written in Kolkata by Rahat Ara Begum and with music direction by renowned Indian musician Ratul Shankar Gosh, Dilnawaz exemplifies the vibrancy of the cultural exchange between India and Bangladesh.
Nepal News
· Jul 5, 2026
बेलायतको क्याम्ब्रिजमा नेपाली काव्य यात्रा
लन्डन। बेलायतको क्याम्ब्रिज सहरमा नेपाली काव्य यात्रा सम्पन्न भएको छ। बेलायतको समकालीन साहित्य प्रतिष्ठानको आयोजनामा क्याम्ब्रिजको ऐतिहासिक ‘पार्कर्स पिस’मा भएको यात्रामा लन्डन र क्याम्ब्रिजमा बसोबास गर्दै आएका साहित्यकार सहभागी थिए। साहित्यकार कृष्ण उपाध्याय, पोषेन्द्र सत्याल, लता गौतम, योगराज ढकाल, केशव पुडासैनी, चन्द्रमणि गौतम र कृष्ण बजगाईंले कवितावाचन गरेका थिए। नेपाली कविताका माध्यमबाट बेलायतमा रहेका नेपालीलाई []
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· Jul 6, 2026
Neanderthals and modern humans may have shared culture 59,000 years ago in Turkey, study finds
Neanderthals and modern humans may have shared culture 59,000 years ago in Turkey, study finds
The Economic Times
· Jul 4, 2026
Eastward ho! Indian travellers give West a miss
Eastward ho! Indian travellers give West a miss
OpIndia
· Jul 6, 2026
India reclaiming its legacy is ‘Hindu majoritarianism’, Pakistan appropriating its pre-Islamic heritage is ‘maturity’: Read how The Wire resorted to mental gymnastics to find ‘Aman ki Asha’
Pakistan’s sudden embrace of the pre-Islamic history of the Indian subcontinent is pretentious, agenda-driven, a tactic of retrofitting facts to appropriate the history of ancient India. One or two pre-partition name changes do not change the fact that Pakistan’s foundation is still rooted in the Two-Nation Theory that essentially says that Muslims cannot co-exist with Hindus.
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