![]() ![]() 182-83 writes: "It has usually been assumed.that the Aryans came overland, somehow, to India, taking either a northern route through Afghanistan and across the Hindu Kush to the Punjab, or possibly a dreadful and southern route, through Baluchistan, across the Kirthar range, and into the lower Indus Valley (the one ancient army known to have traveled this route was Alexander's, which barely made it through). ![]() Boyce, Textual Sources for the Study of Zoroastrianism (Manchester, 1984), pp. Mythology Footnotes 94-109, Indo-Iranian Mythology, Eastern Asia Minor and the Caucasus, Armenian, Indian, Iranian, Persian, Mythology, Myths, Airyanem Vaejah, Ahura Mazda, High Hara, Arax, Araxes, River, Mithra, Mher, Sraosha, Rashnu, Ardvi-sura Anahita, Anahit, Haomaĩ4 M. ![]()
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