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Critical feedback sent to Dr Elizabeth Howard Moore (8)
Maharashtra
Ahirs live in the Khandesh region of Maharashtra. The community has been influential in the history of the region. Inscriptions indicate that ancient Abhiras ruled this region and Abhira kings have made a significant contribution to the making of the region. Ahir ethnicity is visible among various castes in Khandesh, including Maratha and Brahmins.[better source needed] Ahirani dialect continues to be spoken today in the region and is widespread across Jalgaon, Dhule and Nashik. It is an admixture of Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi, ancient Magadhi, Saurashtri, Sauraseni, Lati, Maharashtri, Prakrit and Paishachi.[52][53]
{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahir}
Oct 3
Adam Khan
FYI
Dear Bob Hudson,
Remember our personal communications, once you informed me about DNA test which I rejected due to misleading selection of smaller sample size where mostly Chinese, Han or else still Chinese.
Now I must stress that the Chinese pays/paid researchers for the writings in favour for them, Han and Tai (to me Tai is mere fabrication).
Refer the following.
Quote {The genetic picture also shows a certain sexual dimorphism in
linguistic prehistory. In Baltistan, located in what today is northern Pakistan,
the local Tibetan dialects are the most conservative of all Tibetan languages,
preserving consonant clusters retained in Classical Tibetan orthography but
wholly lost in most other Tibetan dialects. Yet the Balti abandoned the Tibetan
script after they were converted to Islam in the fifteenth century, although
native activists have in recent years begun reintroducing the Tibetan script,
e.g. on shop signs, to the displeasure of central government authorities.
Paradoxically, the old consonant clusters ceased to be pronounced as such in
most areas throughout Tibet where the conservative indigenous orthography
representing these phonological segments remained in use. Genetic studies of
the Balti populations show intrusive Y haplogroups from the Near East,
whereas the mitochondrial DNA of the Baltis is predominantly Tibetan
mtDNA (Poloni et al. 1997, 2000, Zerjal et al. 1997, Quintana-Murci et al.
2001, Qamar et al. 2002). So, the religion of the Balti appears to be a paternal
heritage, whilst the languages that they speak are literally mother tongues. } Unquote from George VAN DRIEM's
file:///D:/ADAMK/My%20PC%20(DESKTOP-CKJN10J)/Downloads/2007MKS.pdf
I will reject all hypotheses and writings which promote the Han or Tai in the history ancient Burma. I al consider those historians and author who write in favour of Han Chinese are biased and unprofessional and unethical .
Oct 3
Adam Khan
FYI
https://wunzinminraja.blogspot.com/2014/02/thu-wunna-bhumi-thatonsathorn-in-siam.html
Oct 3
Adam Khan
Dear All,
I strongly believe that the Corona virus Sars and Covid-19 in the area along the border line of modern Burma and modern Yunnan since the time immemorial.
ak
Oct 3
Adam Khan
Dear Elizabeth Moore, Bob Hudson, John Miksic, Moe Thuzar, ISEAS, AU, Ski Wijaya and All
Kindly stop writing fictions.
You people wrote and keep writing that the Pre-Bagan Burman's came from modern China and Pinle was Maingmaw.
Please withdraw what you have written earlier and revise and resubmit all corrected copies of your works.
Kyaw Myo Win or Khaw Myo Win?
Is he Burmese or Chinese?
We are very unhappy with what G H Luce , Pe Maung Tin, Col Ba Shin and all Chinese wrote about Burma's history
Watch the news. Listen to Bo Naga who is asking you to condemn those responsible for arbitrary killings, rapes, burning villages, towns and air raiding.
Are you happy with Min Aung Hlaing, USDP ( Mainlyh Chinese at top leadership), UWSA, MNDAA , TNLA and of course PRC Communists?
https://www.facebook.com/DVBTVNews/videos/418784153725788/
Oct 4
Adam Khan
Dear Bob Hudson,
{CC: to all concern parties).
I regret to use BS that the following is really bull shit, Bob.
Quote {The establishment of central places at Maingmaw, Beikthano, Waddi, Halin and Sriksetra
beyond the geographical edge of the old system and within an expanding framework of
Indic architecture and Brahmanical kingship can be seen as a means for new societal
managers to attract and retain followers. A mechanism for this may have been an
adaptation of founder’s cults (Lehman 2003; O'Connor 2003) that had existed in the
Samon homeland, as witness the differential burials there. The archaeological evidence at
Beikthano points to a number of pre-Buddhist shrines in which the Indic traditions of
cremation and urn burial were beginning to replace inhumation, at least for those who
merited burial within the ancestor shrines (Stargardt 1994). The leaders of the new
settlements adopted Indic auspicious symbols which were circulated on stamped coins
(Gutman 1978; Robinson & Shaw 1980; Mitchiner 1982; Mahlo 1998; Win Maung
2002). The combinations of these symbols on coins may have served to differentiate
individuals or polities or both. Given the earlier presence of Chinese cultural influences,
as shown by the trade in bronze artifacts and the adoption of the Qin tally tiger form for
carnelian pendants, the choice of Indian, rather than Chinese, modes of social
management looks much more like the deliberate selection of something new and useful
than the acceptance of something imposed from outside. This fits the model of active
rather than passive “Indianisation”. As far as can be seen so far, the carnelian tigers fell
into disuse as the early urban system developed. Very few tiger beads seem to have been
found at Pyu sites. There have been two reported at Halin, but as discussed above, prePyu Halin was probably part of the Samon economic system. If the Pyu system
represented a society that was “under new management”, and the tigers were marks of
status in the old system, then it might be expected that most tigers should be found in
Late Prehistoric contexts in the Samon Valley apart from a few that were traded
elsewhere.} Unquote
You report is mere fabrication based on fabrication of Luce, Pe Maung Ti and Yi Sein, all the Chinese.
Bob, please stop all these baseless fabrications which cause genocides in Burma .
The Western Historians and Chinese Historians cause the major genocides in Burma. The arbitrary killings are still going on due to these fabrications.
Stop it altogether, Bob.
Thanks and regards.
adam khan
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