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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1



                                                                               Fig.5. — The route of the
                                                                         Slavs-Aryans’               second
                                                                         Kh’Aryan Conquest of Dravid-
                                                                         ia  in  3503  (Slavonic-Aryan
                                                                         chronology)  2006  B.C.  The
                                                                         warrior-volvkh Khan Uman, the
                                                                         Supreme priest of Tara’s Tem-
                                                                         ple,  a  patroness  of  Russian
                                                                         lands,  headed  the  Conquest
                                                                         against  the  supporters  of  the
                                                                         Moon (Black Mother) cult.



                  1. The river Pison (Gang);
                  2. The river of Gikhon (Nile);

                  3. The river Hiddekel (Tigris);

                  4. The river Euphrates;

                  5. The biblical Land of Havilah’s location on the modern map;

                  6. The biblical Land of Kush’s location on the modern map;
                  8. Ancient Egypt on the modern map which is called the Country of Artificial
            Mountains in the Slavonic-Aryan Vedas.

                                                                          Fig.6. — The route of the de-
                                                                          feated supporters of the Black
                                                                          Mother Cult from Dravidia to
                                                                          the  Country  of  Artificial
                                                                          Mountains  (Ancient  Egypt)
                                                                          which  was  appointed  to  them
                                                                          as a place of exile where they
                                                                          should  learn  to  work  to  feed
                                                                          themselves  and  their  families
                                                                          (3549-3589  S.A.C  or  1960-
                                                                          1920  B.C.).  This  route  totally
                                                                          coincides with the route of the
                                                                          nomadic  tribes  of  the  Hyksos
            which came to the Country of Artificial Mountains not as the exiled but as aggres-
            sors. On taking it, they governed there for almost two centuries.

                  1. The river Pison (Gang);

                  2. The river of Gikhon (Nile);

                  3. The river Hiddekel (Tigris);
                  4. The river Euphrates;


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