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[41] When the Aryans first left their [...] region, and arrived in India via Persia, they discovered many new things of absorbing interest and delight in Persia. Previously the Aryans did not [...] Saḿskrta term godhúma.
[42] In Persia the Aryans first came in contact [...] Latin, and rice in modern English.
[43] So when the Aryans found that Persia offered them various delights, [...] is Pharas, from which the word Persia has come; but the proper name of the country is Iran.
[7] Now according to the devotional [...] Some people say that the Sufism of Persia (pháras) took the form [...] Sufism was in India, it was also in Persia, it was everywhere in the world. [...] established in Tantra and Yoga.
[4] Páyjámá, kámij, etc., came from Persia a long time later. “Kámij” [...] Persian word and not an Indian word.
[10] The staple food of ancient India [...] use of polao we have learned from Persia.
[12] Rice was heavily used, as wheat [...] Aryans first came in contact in Persia. When the Aryans moved from Persia to India, in the period of the [...] with rice. Before they came to Persia, known as Iran (known as Áryańyavraja [...] at present the official name of Persia is Iráńbej), they knew only the use of barley.
[13] Coming to Persia, they learned the use of wheat. [...] or “gehuṋ.”
[26] Islamized Arab ideas suffered the same set-back in Persia on the east as they did in Egypt [...] though only as a thin current.
[27] Islamized Arab ideology became weakened as it passed through Persia, and after crossing the Indus [...] as it was after passing through Persia, was unable to obliterate that wave.
[32] It has become fashionable today [...] bigger than a Malayan nationalist. Persia has a population of 15 million [...] is worse than the nationalism of Persia. An Indian nationalist is more [...] is necessarily a universalist.
[19] In ancient times when the Aryans [...] “Pharas”. The word “Persia” is derived from the word “Pharas”. [...] moves and while moving learns.
[18] “Our tabla is a metamorphosed [...] believe that the tabla came from Persia but this is not the case; the tabla originated in this country. From Persia we have gotten the sitar and the [...] the minds of human beings.”
[11] Inseparably connected with the [...] its reputation reached as far as Persia. Every time the Mughal emperors [...] country to this state of affairs.
[20] The analysis I have given of these [...] pronounced differently in Arabia, Persia, Pakistan and Israel – I [...] turn, based on racial constituents.
[27] Tamarind should be eaten in countries [...] countries. Mangoes were not used in Persia which in modern times is called Iran. Ancient Persia did not have a word for mango. [...] a story about some people from Persia (Iran) who came once to India. [...] called tentuli in old Bengali:
[4] During the Moghul period India [...] thought waves of Egypt, Siberia and Persia. Thus, though the Islamic Práńa [...] it could not cause much damage.
[34] “Iran” is another name for Persia. When the Aryans came to India they passed through Persia. When they arrived in Persia they liked it very much. Previously [...] 3 )
[35] When the Aryans arrived in Persia they also came into contact with [...] modern English “rice”.
[37] The Aryans accepted Persia as their proper homeland. Happily [...] and in English it became “Persia”. Nowadays the country has been [...] “Iráńaveja”.
[1] In ancient times, human beings [...] Áryanyavraja or Iran or Persia. The word ́sitar means [...] końamátrká .
[65] In the absence of knowledge of [...] rule Islam was imposed on India, Persia and Egypt. Similarly, countless [...] animosity in the world of religion.
[32] The Semitic race is an important [...] as the Middle East), excluding Persia.
[8] The meaning of the word hukmdár [...] initially, then Turkey and finally Persia. In this process it underwent [...] remembering does not mean forgetting.
[1] The colloquial meaning of the word [...] eastern Italy and the sitar in Persia (Iran). Nearly all the other stringed [...] left we can call kolamba .
[68] “Our tabla is a metamorphosed [...] believe that the tabla came from Persia but this is not the case; the tabla originated in this country. From Persia we have gotten the sitar and the [...] the minds of human beings.”
[18] The Sanskrit word dhánya [...] by the Aryans when they reached Persia, although very little paddy was [...] “rice” in modern English.
[51] Wheat is the second most popular [...] contact with wheat after coming to Persia. Barley has food value but it [...] fried wholegrain flour will result.
[52] In olden times wheat was ground [...] mills. When the Aryans came to Persia they discovered wheat and liked [...] “wheat” in Old English.
[17] Now in all of South Asia and Southeast [...] Áryávarta offshoot, from Persia to Vietnam, and the other is the [...] Indonesia, Malaysia and up to Australia.
[9] In the ancient past, in the hoary [...] close proximity of the Punjab with Persia and Turkey, Persian and Turkish [...] place in the linguistic structure.
[199] Mica has been used in India since ancient times. In ancient Persia and Europe also mica was used [...] English it is “mica”.
[56] Now in the days of Shiva the viińá [...] Áryanyavraja, whose present name is Iran (Persia). In the Persian language, si [...] other musical instruments evolved.