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name of Mohenjo daro according to South Indian scholar Mahadevan who asserts the IVC was dravidian

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a monastery of the same name from early buddhist periods

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kukkutarama

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https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/kukkutarma

panini also mentions it
 
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name of Mohenjo daro according to South Indian scholar Mahadevan who asserts the IVC was dravidian

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a monastery of the same name from early buddhist periods

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kukkutarama

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https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/kukkutarma

panini also mentions it
I've said it before and I'll say it again. You're full of sh*t. Your agenda here is painfully transparent and totally obvious to anyone who has read even one of your supposedly educational threads.

I tagged you regarding an interesting archaeological find the other day - you showed zero interest, as a Christian relic in KPK has zero relevance to your agenda.

Seriously, quit expropriating Pakistani heritage to Gangadesh.
 
BS its in sindhi moian jo daro

موہن جو ڈرو اصل میں موئن جو دڑو ہے ، سندھی زبان کے اس لفظ کا مطلب "مرے ہووں کا ٹیلہ" ہے۔

If I remember correctly - Mohen jo Daro - literally translates to "Mound of the Dead". It can't be the name of a town. It can only be the Sindhi name of the ruins. But I don't speak Sindhi, so feel free to correct me.

I've said it before and I'll say it again. You're full of sh*t. Your agenda here is painfully transparent and totally obvious to anyone who has read even one of your supposedly educational threads.

I tagged you regarding an interesting archaeological find the other day - you showed zero interest, as a Christian relic in KPK has zero relevance to your agenda.

Seriously, quit expropriating Pakistani heritage to Gangadesh.
 
Mohen jo Daro - literally translates to "Mound of the Dead". It can't be the name of a town. It can only be the Sindhi name of the ruins.
Why can't "mound of the dead" be a place name for a living city?

There are plenty of places named on the basis of morbid etymology: Tombstone, Golgotha, Santa Muerte...Hindu Kush (I know - mountains rather than a town or settlement, but thought I'd sneak it in)...probably some others knocking around.
 
Why can't "mound of the dead" be a place name for a living city?

There are plenty of places named on the basis of morbid etymology: Tombstone, Golgotha, Santa Muerte...Hindu Kush (I know - mountains rather than a town or settlement, but thought I'd sneak it in)...probably some others knocking around.
Sounds unlikely - never seen it used in the subcontinent. I guess it is possible.
 
name of Mohenjo daro according to South Indian scholar Mahadevan who asserts the IVC was dravidian

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a monastery of the same name from early buddhist periods

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kukkutarama

View attachment 645327

https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/kukkutarma

panini also mentions it

Please get this translated from that south Indian scholar & tag me. This is from a connecting city of Mohenjo daro which traded with it, people don't know about that city it has not been discovered. There is still a road from that city to Mohenjo daro & the artifact below is from deep in Punjab Pakistan not India. The language used is same as Mohenjo daro if that scholar knows the meaning Mohenjo daro he must know this language. This is from someone who has died & his private collection. IVC is older & India has nothing to do with it.

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I am not going to tell you the current name of the city but in Greek history this city is also there cause Alexander the great lost in the plains of this city. Greeks call it Siboi in their text. This city is older than Indian entire religion & history It has existed & still continue to exist & flourish.
buddhist have a name for this Indians also have a name for this city.
 
Please get this translated from that south Indian scholar & tag me. This is from a connecting city of Mohenjo daro which traded with it, people don't know about that city it has not been discovered. There is still a road from that city to Mohenjo daro & the artifact below is from deep in Punjab Pakistan not India. The language used is same as Mohenjo daro if that scholar knows the meaning Mohenjo daro he must know this language. This is from someone who has died & his private collection.

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mind blowing find, you should contact M Naseem Khan from peshawar university who claims to have discovered an unknown script from gandhara region the script he calls it kohi or pushkarasani. Or you can show this image to archaeological department of pakistan.

https://upesh.academia.edu/MuhammadNasimKhan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohi_script

im not sure the antiquity of this script it maybe related to brahmi?, aramaic? or unknown or ven harappan, but it seems very interesting.

regards

but im not sure if this is a genuine artifact or not


regards
 
mind blowing find, you should contact M Naseem Khan from peshawar university who claims to have discovered an unknown script from gandhara region the script he calls it kohi or pushkarasani. Or you can show this image to archaeological department of pakistan.

https://upesh.academia.edu/MuhammadNasimKhan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohi_script

im not sure the antiquity of this script it maybe related to brahmi?, aramaic? or unknown or ven harappan, but it seems very interesting.

regards

but im not sure if this is a genuine artifact or not


regards
Sorry my friend this is someone's private collection.
This is real IVC older than Indian.
This is from the time when Alexander lost.
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There are artifacts which go further deep in history.

Here this tea pot explains actual Indian borders. See at the top Kashmir is not Indian territory.
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stolen from the declared safe heritage site?
May be it is his own heritage.

name of Mohenjo daro according to South Indian scholar Mahadevan who asserts the IVC was dravidian

View attachment 645328

a monastery of the same name from early Buddhist periods

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kukkutarama

View attachment 645327

https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/kukkutarma

panini also mentions it
If it is in Buddhist language that means they took the word from here. not vice versa.
 
May be it is his own heritage.


If it is in Buddhist language that means they took the word from here. not vice versa.

do you have any other written/inscribed artifact?

regards
 

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