Evidence List Template
Serial Description
1 Ambedkar, B. R. (1947). Who were the Shudras? Thacker and Co. Ltd.
2 Arvidsson, S. (2006). Aryan idols: Indo-European mythology as ideology and science. University of Chicago Press.
3 Atri, Neeraj , Kamat, Munieshwar, (2017), Brainwashed Republic: India’s Controlled Systemic Deracination, Abhishek Publications
4 Balaji, M. (Asi). (2023). Brahmin genocide: The precursor to Hindu extinction. Rare Publications.
5 Bryant, E. F. (2001). The quest for the origins of Vedic culture: the Indo-Aryan migration debate. Oxford University Press.
6 Danino, M. (2010). The lost river: On the trail of the Sarasvatī. Penguin Books India.
7 Elst, K. (1999). Update on the Aryan Invasion Debate. Aditya Prakashan.
8 Elst, K. (2018). Still No Trace of an Aryan Invasion: A Collection on Indo-European Origins. Aryan Books International.
9 Feuerstein, G., Kak, S., & Frawley, D. (2005). In Search of the Cradle of Civilization: New light on ancient India. Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House.
10 Figueira, D. M. (2002). Aryans, Jews, Brahmins: theorizing authority through myths of identity. Suny Press.
11 Frawley, D. (2005). Myth of the Aryan invasion of India. Voice of India.
12 Knapp, S. (2012). The Aryan invasion theory: The final nail in its coffin. The Vedic Friends Association
13 Lal, B. B. (2015). The Rigvedic People: Invaders, immigrants or indigenous? Evidence of Archaeology and Literature. Aryan Books International.
14 Lal, B. B. (2022). How deep are the roots of Indian civilization? Archaeology answers. Aryan Books International.
15 Malhotra, R., & Neelakandan, A. (2011). Breaking India: Western Interventions In Dravidian And Dalit Faultlines. Amaryllis.
16 Marcantonio, A., & Jha, G. N. (Eds.). (2012). Perspectives on the origin of Indian civilization. D.K. Print World.
17 Nagaswamy, R. (2012). Mirror of Tamil and Sanskrit. Tamil Arts Academy.
18 Nagaswamy, R. (2016). Tamil Nadu – The Land of Vedas. Tamil Arts Academy.
19 Nagaswamy, R. (2018). Thirukural: An Abridgement of Sastras. Giri Trading Agency.
20 Priyadarshi, P. (2014). In Quest of the Dates of the Vedas: Comprehensive Study of the Vedic and the Indo-European Flora, Fauna and Climate in Light of the Information Emerging from the Disciplines of Archaeology, Archaeo-botany, Geology, Genetics and Linguistics for the Last 10,000 Years. Partridge Publishing.
21 Priyadarshi, P. (2021). Origin and Spread of Domestication and Farming: The domestication of animals and plants and the origin of farming leading to human and animal migrations out of India to the rest of Asia. Notion Press
22 Raju, C. K. (2022). Refutation of the Aryan Race Conjecture: : Arithmetic Evidence and Conquest-of-Greeks Theory. Banyan Tree.
23 Sethna, K. D. (1992). The problem of Aryan origins (2nd enlarged ed., with five supplements). Aditya Prakashan.
24 Sharma, B. D. (2000). New perspectives on Vedic and ancient Indian civilization. World Association of Vedic Studies. (Papers presented at the Second Biennial International Conference of the World Association of Vedic Studies, Los Angeles, California, August 7–9, 1998).
25 Singh, K., & Maheswari, K. (2024). Colonial discourse and the suffering of Indian American children: A Francophone postcolonial analysis. Palgrave Macmillan.
26 Talageri, S. G. (2004). The Rigveda: Historical analysis. Aditya Prakashan.
27 Talageri, S. G. (2008). Rigveda and the Avesta: Final evidence. Aditya Prakashan.
28 Talageri, S. G. (2019). Genetics and the Aryan debate: “Early Indians” Tony Joseph’s latest assault. Voice of India.
29 Trautmann, T, R.. (2007). The Aryan Debate. Oxford University Press.

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