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Re: My theory on the Aryan invasions
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Originally Posted by papessa
J must admitt J know nothing about Tokhar, will you explain to me? J remembered only term Tokharians snow mountains....
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J?... Anyway, about them :
http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/indoeuropean.html
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Tocharian
http://geography.berkeley.edu/Progra...s/mummies.html
http://departments.oxy.edu/languages...r/urumchi3.htm
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Tokharian (also spelt Tocharian) is an extinct Indo-European language known from manuscript fragments of the 6th to 8th centuries A.D., coming from East (or Chinese) Turkestan.
Tokharian the extinct language has no relation to Iranian Tokharian (alt Tókharoi, Tukh?ra, Tuholo), which is a distinct language.
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