02-11-2007, 08:06 PM
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i) Lastly similarity in names does not mean common origin.
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In short some of the native Indus Valley inhabitants termed Scythians or saka by Greek and other authors just moved outside and returned back over a period of time.
This is well supported by Genetic evidences also.
i) Lastly similarity in names does not mean common origin.
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In short some of the native Indus Valley inhabitants termed Scythians or saka by Greek and other authors just moved outside and returned back over a period of time.
This is well supported by Genetic evidences also.