Title of article :
Migratory Aspects of Inhabitants of Indus ValleyCivilization- A Historical Perspective
Author/Authors :
Umedani, Loung V. , Meghwar, Phuloo
From page :
21
To page :
42
Abstract :
Knowledge about the creation of human being, its first place ofsettlement and subsequent geographical migratory patterns arecontroversial. Scientific and religious scholars commonly agree on thegenesis of life in the sea water. In past, the entire globe had beensubmerged under the sea water multiple number of times. This used tobe followed by re-immerging of earth with evolutions in biologic formsand creation of new human generations, settlements and migrations.Indus valley is a crucial place from migratory patterns ofpopulation, coming from other places around the world which gotsettled here and vice versa. We hypothesize that there is a genetic-linkbetween inhabitants of many global areas with those of Indus Valleyand vice versa. This aspect helps to understand that races at globallevel share genealogies. The ultimate genetic makeup of individualswould be subjected to environmental and local geographical factors togenerate the further genetic traits of some kind. Indus valleycivilization had contributed towards beneficial genetic traits.The Arians (civilized) are mistaken for belonging to north butthey have actual origin from the Indus Valley. In fact, this populationfirst started to migrate from Indus Valley northwards in globe, stayedthere for multiple millenniums and on re-migrating back to the IndusValley got labeled as Arians. The Mirjats of Sindh possess theirmigrated version called Gypsies presently settled in Europe etc.Subcontinent had given clans to Arabian areas and got some of themback to Sindh in historical past. There is an admixture of genealogyfrom multiple European Races and other global areas to Indus regionand vice versa.Marital pattern had been subjected not only to the influence ofreligion but also to the social and economic status and physical look.Such relations result in exchange of genetic material among far-flungareas and countries around the world.One of the ways to understand the global genetic relations is toread the script of ancient languages. It is highly imperative that thescriptures obtained from ruins of Mohen-jo-Daro etc. should be readas done elsewhere in the world to explore linkages of civilizations andgenealogies at global level.The findings of such linkage can be subjected to further analysisand confirmation by the scientific methods by using DNA based geneticlinkage studies for various world nations. Such studies will reduceinternational conflicts and make the world a better global home.
Keywords :
Ancient civilizations , Genetic linkage , Creation , Migratory patterns , Genealogy , Arians , Dravidians , Gypsies , Mohenjo , Daro , History of Indus Valley
Journal title :
International Research Journal of Arts and Humanities (IRJAH)
Journal title :
International Research Journal of Arts and Humanities (IRJAH)
Record number :
2668157
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