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Map of Indo-European Languages (by Phonology)

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Topic: Map of Indo-European Languages (by Phonology)
Posted By: Cyrus Shahmiri
Subject: Map of Indo-European Languages (by Phonology)
Date Posted: 25-Jul-2018 at 10:41

Original size: http://www.allempires.com/Uploads/IE_Map.jpg - http://www.allempires.com/Uploads/IE_Map.jpg

This map was created by me and can be published on Wikipedia.


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Posted By: PakistaniShield
Date Posted: 21-Sep-2018 at 20:25
The map is inaccurate with regards to terminology. "Indian" should correctly be called Indo-Aryan and "Iranian" should be called Iranic. The rest is fine as far as I can see.


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Posted By: medenaywe
Date Posted: 22-Sep-2018 at 04:49
Language is one.Big smileWe still speak in our languages with it's original parts aka voices&syllables and old well tried rules.

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Posted By: PakistaniShield
Date Posted: 23-Sep-2018 at 03:41
Another possible problem is with Altaic. According to sources, Altaic has been discounted as family, although i'm not 100% why this is. 

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Posted By: Aeoli
Date Posted: 13-Oct-2018 at 09:15
Which language family was in Iran before Iranian?

Similar something with Hurrian and Urartian?




Posted By: medenaywe
Date Posted: 14-Oct-2018 at 02:22
Little help here:Did Alexander the Third and Roxane,widow of Darius ,understand each other on first wedding night?Wink
Do We have to report on @Me too movement this?!?


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Posted By: Arthur-Robin
Date Posted: 14-Oct-2018 at 03:35
Originally posted by Aeoli

Which language family was in Iran before Iranian?


Elamite (Elamo-Dravidian, "Caucasian?"). Gutian ("Caucasian?") Kassite/Kossaean/Cissian ("Caucasian?"). (Urartian/Vannic in the north-east of Iran, Hurrian, "Caucasian?")



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Posted By: Aeoli
Date Posted: 14-Oct-2018 at 04:47
Originally posted by Arthur-Robin

Originally posted by Aeoli

Which language family was in Iran before Iranian?


Elamite (Elamo-Dravidian). Kassite/Kossaean/Cissian.


At least, we know SouthWest Iran now. Thanks

What about Media and Central Iran?


Posted By: Arthur-Robin
Date Posted: 14-Oct-2018 at 05:02

I'm not sure about further east and/or north. Perhaps this map might help a little bit? Herodotus also has similar info.



Sushan/Susa, Anshan, Ecbatana/Hamadan, (Aratta?)

Magan (Makran?) Meluhha (Baluchi? Mleccha?) Dilmun.

Iranian myth has Salm/Sayrima in west (original in east), Eraj/Iraj/Aria in middle/centre, Tur(an) in east (originally in west).

Sialk was Capelids and Mediterraneans, as was Kish, and as was Mohenjodaro or Harappan, so the whole area early had roughly same/similar people.



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NZ's mandatory fluoridation is not fair because it only forces it on the disadvantaged/some and not on the advantaged/everyone.



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