This book presents a picture of the historic past, called the dark age into which attempt has been made to peep through the twin rayed tool, one of whose ray is formed by the relics of the past language of which the specimen are present throughout the wide region enclosing Middle East, Egypt and Greco-Anatolian complex. It has been observed by one great historian that where monuments and forts crumble down by age, it is the language that survives the ordeal. It may get disfigured but is not obliterated altogether. It tells as to who were the original speakers whose speech survives to tell the tale of their past association with the region concerned. Following this technique the names of towns, temples, princes, other important personages, rivers and forts have been found as far back as 3500 B.C. to be in pure Sanskrit characters or its distortions. This clearly speaks that the Sanskrit speakers populated all this region long before the human memory.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Vishnu Kant Verma
Born in a Kayastha family of Jabalpur Vishnukant Verma entered into the discipine of Mathematics and took the Doctorate degree in Mathematics from Lucknow University. He was initially Professor of Applied Mathematics in the Fergusson College, Pune and subsequently Professor of Mathematics Government Engineering College, Bilaspur whence he retired as Principal. Dr. Verma contributed several research papers, on various topics of Mathematical learning such as: Integral Transforms, Special Functions, Polyomials, Integral Equations, Generating functions, which were published in reputed journals such as Transactions of Cambridge Philosophical Society, Math Zeitschift Germnay etc. He later dedicated himself to the study of philosophy, Vedic literature and history and wrote a few treatises of original merit on Vedic Science and philosophy. He attended several seminars and conferences to present his views on Vedic literature and read papers on comparative studies on Indo-Syrian, Indo Babylonian cultural and Indo-Grecian and Indo-Zend religions. He is a scholar of repute who is well versed with a variety of subjects ranging from science and Mathematics and extending to philosophy, Vedic literature and history.
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