References:–References are not sequentially maintained as numbering against each reference. After exhaustive and comprehensive study all the references (available) are depicted randomically as below:

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  • The Vishnu Purana by Horace Hayman Wilson.
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  • The Ancient History of India by D.R. Bhandarkar.
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  • Vedic Index of names and subjects by Arthur Anthony Macdonell.
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  • Abhinavagupta – the philosopher by Prof. K.N.Dhar.
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  • Time table of Yoga – by Georg Feuerstein.
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  • Hindu castes and sects by Jogendranath Bhattacharya.
  • Varindra Brahmin Upakhyan by Nagendra nath Basu.
  • Brahmin – A study in the History of Indian Philosophy by Hervey Dewitt Griswold.
  • An Encyclopedia of Hindu Architecture by Prasanna Kumar Acharya.
  • History of caste in India by Shridhar V. Ketkar Vol –1.
  • Maha-Bharata by Romesh Dutt.
  • Ramtanu Lahiri – Brahmin and reformer – A History of the Renaissance in Bengal by Pandit Shivnath Shastri.
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  • History of Egypt Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria by G.Maspero.
  • The Saka Nomenclature – A Persian appraisal by Guive Mirfendereski.
  • Perspective: A description of Fossil Hominids and their origins – by Craig Byron.
  • Sri Harsha of Kannauj – by K.M. Panikkar.
  • The History of Gardening: A timeline from Ancient times to the Twentieth Century By (compiled) Michael P.Garofalo.
  • The origin of Human Reason by H.George Mivart.
  • The Destiny of Man viewed in the light of his origin by John Fiske.
  • The Evolution of Man by Ernst Haeckel.
  • Man and his Ancestor – A study in evolution by Charles Morris.
  • Man and Apes by St. George Mivart.
  • Man in the past, present and future by Dr. L. Buchner.
  • The origin and evolution of Primitive Man By Albert Churchward.
  • The Indus Civilization and Dilmun, the Sumerian Paraddise Land by Noah Kramer.
  • A new non-Jonesian history of the world by Ranajit Pal.
  • The Teutons by John Davis Pilkey.
  • Arya/Heart by W.J.Vogelsang.
  • Facts & fictions regarding Noah’s Flood by Charles A. Weisman.
  • Ethnobiological analysis from myth to science VII: Human endeavor for conservation of biodiversity at the juncture of dissolution, as reflected in religious epics of East and West by Sacchidananda Padhy.
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  • Annals of Bhandarkar Oriental research Institute XXI. 1939-40.
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  • The Ethnic of the Sakas (Scythians) by I.P’iankov.
  • The Scythian and Sarmatian sources of theRussian Mythology and Fairy-Tales – Sergei V. Rjabchikov, Krasnodar, Russia.
  • Lists of personal names from the temple school of Nippur by Edward chjera.
  • Genetics helps scientists determine Basque origins – Joxe Mallea-Olaetxe.
  • “The Indian origin of Paternal haplogroup R1a1* substantiates the autochthonous origin of Brahmins and caste system” by Swarkar Sharma, Ekta Rai, Prithviraj Sharma, Mamata Jena, Shweta Singh, Katayoon Darvishi, Audesh K. Bhat, Ajs Bhanwer, Pramod Kumar Tiwari and Rameshwar NK Bamezai – Journal of Human Genetics (2009) 54, 47-55.
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  • The Brihat Jataka of Varaha Mihira – Translated by N. Chidambaram Ayer.
  • The Daughter of Brahma by I.A.R Wylie.
  • Ethnography (castes & tribes) by Sir Athelstane Baines.
  • The phylogeography of Y chromosome binary haplotypes and origins of modern human populations – by P.A.Underhill, G.Passarino, A.A.Lin, P.Shen, M.Mirazon Lahr, R.A.Foley, P.J. Offener and L.L.Cavalli-Sforza.
  • Excavating Y-chrosome haplotype strata in Anatolia by Cengiz Cinnioglu, Roy King, and Toomas Kivisild et.al.
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  • The origin of Ganga Dynasty – A new Insight – by Dr. Harihar Kanungo.
  • Outlines of Primitive belief among the Indo-European races by Charles Francis Keary.
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  • A short history and ethnology of the cultivating Pod by Mahendra Nath Karan.
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  • The Racial History of India by Chandra Chakraborty.
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  • Ancient Sumeria by Robert A.Guisepi, F.Roy Willis.
  • Ikshvaku tribe – the Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli.
  • The Brahmanda Purana translated and annotated by Dr. G.V.Tagare.
  • Sidon by Wayne Blank.
  • A prehistory of Indian Y chromosomes: Evaluating demic diffusion scenarios by Sanghamitra Sahoo, Anamika Singh, G.Himabindu, Jheelam Banerjee, T.Sitalaxmi,  Sonali Gaikwad, R.Trivedi, Phillip Endicott, Toomas Kivisild, Mait Metspalu, Richard Villems and V.K. Kashyap.
  • Genetic evidence on the origin of Indian caste populations – Michael Bamshad, Toomas Kivisild, W. Scott Watkins, et.al.
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  • The origin and spread of Gauda Saraswats- Part –1 by Suryakant Kamath.
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  • The Mahabharata and the Sindhu-Saraswati Tradition by Subhash Kak.
  • Royal chronology and history of India.
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  • A History of civilization in Ancient India by Romesh Chandra Dutt.
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  • Ammianus, Marcellinus (born around AD 330), translated by J.C.Rolfe, Harvard University Press, Cambridge.
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  • Table of Nations (Genesis 10).
  • The origins of Kazakh culture by Tursin Hafiz Gabitov.
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  • “The chronology of India, from the earliest times to the beginning of the sixteenth century” – by C. Mabel Rickmers.
  • Linguistic aspects of the Indo-European Urheimat question by Dr. Koenraad Elst.
  • The Arcane Schools by John Yarker.
  • Chronology BC 10000-601 compiled by Paul Harvey.
  • DNA legacy of ancient Seafarers. By Paul Rincon.
  • From the Alpha and the Omega – Vol. 1, Chapter IV, with Vol. III, updates by Jim A. Cornwell.
  • The glorious Gutians, historic Kurdistan as ancient Gutium by Samar Abbas.
  • Phoenicia by Walter Baucum.
  • Who was Nimrod? By Dr. David Livingston.
  • Ancient Near East: Relative chronology anchored to approximate dates by John Lewis.
  • Phoenicians left deep Gangetic Mark, study shows by John Noble Wilford (2008).
  • The cradle of Indian History by C.R. Krishnama Charlu.
  • The puzzling origins of Ancient Sumer by Vera Stark.
  • Gothra Sages (Part I-IV), compiled by Sri Gopalakrishna Ramaiyer.
  • Combined method in Indology and other writings by D.D. Kosambi.
  • The Indus and the Saraswati by Ram Sharan Sharma.
  • Kālanirnayam – Determining Ancient Indian Chronology by R.Ravichander.
  • “Solid evidence debunking Aryan Invasion” by David Frawley.
  • “The Early History of Indo-European languages” by Thomas V. Gamkrelidze and V.V.Ivanov.
  • Seven Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World, Vol-5, George Rawlinson.
  • Tracing our Ancestors by Frederick Haberman.
  • The genesis of India according to Bernard Sergent a review: by Dr. Koenraad Elst.
  • The Tarim Mummies: Ancient China and the Mystery of Earliest Peoples from the West. J.P.Mallory and Victor H.Mair. Thames and Hudson, London.
  • The Descendants of Japheth, Genesis 10:2-5.
  • Human evolution documentary, Arizona State University.
  • The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India – Vol II. By Russell, R.V.
  • Brahmin Sasan villages around Puri by Sarat Chandra Mohapatra.
  • com – Origins and diversity of the Taiwanese people by Thubten Gvatso.
  • The project Gutenberg E-book of the Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India – Vol. I. (of IV). By R.V. Russell.
  • A Monograph on the History of India in the first half of the 7thcentury A.D by K.M. Panikkar.
  • Hinduism and Buddhism – an historical sketch – by Sir Charles Eliot. Vol III.
  • Ancient Indian colonies in the Far East, Suvarnadvipa,Vol- II by Dr. R.C. Mazumdar.
  • The secret of Veda by Sri Aurobindo.
  • Contribution to Poetics and Dramaturgy- Sures Chandra Banerji.
  • Ancient Indian Tribes – Bimala Churn.
  • Hindu Mythology and Religion, Geography, History and Literature by John Dow Son.
  • Shakadwipi (Maga) Brahamanas in India by Dr. Vijay Prakash Sharma.
  • The origins of Mudiraj – Enote.
  • The project Gutenberg E-book of the Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Vol.4. Translator Kisari Mohan Ganguli.
  • The Indian Empire: Its People, History and Products by W.W.Hunter.
  • What is the Aryan Migration Theory? By V. Agarwal.
  • Videha Mithila Tirbhukti Tirhut – Bihar Lok Manch.
  • Vedic Index of Names and Subjects by Prof. Macdonell.
  • The Rig Veda – A Historical analysis by Shrikant G. Talageri.
  • Genealogies of the Hindus by Francis Hamilton.
  • The puzzling origins of Ancient Sumer – by Vera Stark.
  • The Evolution of the Earth and its inhabitants, by Joseph Barrel, Charles Schuchert, Lorande Loss Woodruff, Richard Swann Lull, Ellsworth Huntington.
  • An essay on the origin and prospect of MAN by Thomas Hope, Vol I.
  • The Evolution of Man by Wilhelm Bolsche, translated by Ernest Untermann.
  • Evolution: The Ages and Tomorrow by G.Murray Mckinley.
  • The Aryan Nations by Georg. W. Cox.
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  • Human Mitochondrial DNA happlogroupR in India: Dissecting the Phylogenetic Tree of South Asian specific Lineages by Monika Karmin.
  • The Human Family Tree: 10 Adams and 18 Eves, by Nicholas Wade, The New York Times.
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