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     REFUTING Tyron & Yasir Qadhi: The Indo-Greeks & Roman Empire  | 
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				REFUTING Tyron & Yasir Qadhi: The Indo-Greeks & Roman Empire 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
 
#YasirQadhi #India #Greeks 
The Indo-Greeks:  George Rawlinson (1812 – 1902) historian & Christian theologian wrote:  
 
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				“The most important of these was Megasthenes, 
 who wrote a detailed account of Chandragupta's empire, much of which has been preserved. Megasthenes was greatly impressed by the resemblance between Greek and Indian philosophy.”
			
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Source: The Legacy of India 1937   https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.212133 
Author: G.T. Garratt 
ISBN-10: 8189320041 
ISBN-13: 978-8189320041 
Download link:  http://asian-massive-crew.com/commun...ad.php?t=33877 
 
ROMAN AND INDIAN TRADE (Indian textiles sold in Rome). 
  Andrew Tomas (1906 - 2001) Australian UFO Pioneer wrote:   
 
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				“If, as the author has, you have traveled and seen the 
 shops of Madras and Bombay, full of colorful saris, 
you may be surprised to find out that during the 
 reins of Vespasian and Diocletian textiles from India 
were on sale in Rome. But only the very rich could 
 afford them. For silks, brocades, muslins, and cloth 
of gold bought in India, Rome remitted 
 annually a considerable sum-possibly an equivalent of $40,000,000.”
			
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Online edition: https://archive.org/details/WeAreNotTheFirst_201902 
 
Book: "We Are Not The First." 1971/73 ISBN 028562007X |   
 
https://www.amazon.co.uk/We-are-Not-.../dp/0722185413 
 
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				Andrew P. Tomas and Tomas Alfred (born A. Boncza-Tomaszewski.) 1906 - 2001 was born in St. Petersburg in 1906, where the family moved to Helsinki in 1911 , where the father of the family act navy officer. Finland became independent with Tomas father's assignment went to China, where he spent the next 21 years until Mao's revolution was before the migration to the United States. The last years of his life, he reportedly spent in Australia UFO scientist. In addition, he was a Freemason . Tomas wrote and spoke fluent at least in French, English and Russian. His works have been translated into over 60 different languages.
			
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Download link for slides: http://asian-massive-crew.com/commun...ad.php?t=32436 
 
Post:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh4...YXZOSyDw_cRfIR 
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vespasian 
 
Rawlinson, George, 1812-1902) 
https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.ed...%201812%2D1902 
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger-Pol_Droit 
https://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5492/ 
 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh4...0ZUxWpDrwoGUcN 
 
VEDIC INDIAN (Hindu) INFLUENCE ON GREEKS/ROMANS, BY VINCENT SMITH: 
 
(1848–1920) Smith was a British Indologist and art historian who wrote: 
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				 “The Greek influence never penetrated deeply (into the Indic civilization)... 
On the other hand, the West learned something from India in consequence of the communications opened up by Alexander's adventure. Our knowledge of the facts is so scanty and fragmentary that it is difficult to make any positive assertions with confidence,  but it is safe to say that the influence of Buddhist ideas on Christian doctrine may be traced in the Gnostic forms of Christianity, if not elsewhere. 
The notions of Indian philosophy and religion which filtered into 
 the Roman empire flowed through channels opened by Alexander.”
			
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- Source: The Search of the Cradle of Civilization: New Light on Ancient India 
By Georg Feuerstein, Subhash Kak, David Frawley 
Publisher: Quest Books; (1 Nov. 1995) 
ISBN-10: 0835607410 
ISBN-13: 978-0835607414 
Download link: http://asian-massive-crew.com/commun...ad.php?t=32428 
 
L'OUBLI de L'INDE: ROGER-POL DROIT is a French academic and philosopher. 
Droit wrote: 
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				"The Greeks loved so much Indian philosophy that Demetrios Galianos had even translated the Bhagavad-Gita"
			
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 | Source: L'oubli de l'Inde / The forgetfulness of India, Editeur : Editions du Seuil; Édition : édition revue et augmentée (19 novembre 2004) 
Collection : Points essais 
Langue : Anglais, Français 
ISBN-10: 2020633671 || (Centre Jean Pépin, Histoire des doctrines de l'Antiquité)1, 
enseignant et écrivain. 
 
Book source: 
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Loubli-lInd.../dp/2130424538 
 
http://asian-massive-crew.com/commun...ad.php?t=32431 
 
India: The Tiger's Roar By Aline Dobbie  2004 
https://www.amazon.co.uk/India-Tiger.../dp/B009I4P8BU 
 
A Western Journalist on India 
The Ferengi's Columns 
By François Gautier · 2001 
https://www.amazon.com/Western-Journ.../dp/8124107955 
 
Scientist: Joseph Needham (1900 – 1995) 
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				Bhagavad Gita, Vedas & Takshashila University!
			
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				Everyone Has A God That LOOKS LIKE THEM! Black People DO NOT!
			
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Yasir Qadhi: The Conquest Of Constantinople & Alliance With Romans | Ep 10 | Signs of the End of Times Series 
 
		
	
		
		
		
			
				  
				 
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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