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A 2,000-year-old graffiti tag inside the Valley of the Kings reveals a surprising link between ancient India and Egypt
Roughly 2,000 years ago, a traveler from southern India stood inside the sacred tombs of Egypt’s Valley of the Kings and decided to leave his mark. The man, named Cikai Korran, carved his name into ...
Ancient inscriptions written in Indian languages have been discovered on Egyptian tombs in the Valley of the Kings.
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This traveler from India graffitied his name on five ancient tombs in Egypt's Valley of the Kings 2,000 years ago
Some 2,000 years ago, a man from India named Cikai Korran scratched his name in several places inside rocky tombs in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, the sacred burial site of pharaohs and elites, ...
The recent discovery in the Valley of the Kings of nearly 30 inscriptions in ancient Indian languages, across six tombs, provides new evidence for the presence of Indians in Egypt between the first ...
A new finding has lights on the ancient trade links between Tamilagam and other parts of India and the Roman Empire, identifying 30 inscriptions in Tamil Brahmi, Prakrit and Sanskrit at the tombs ...
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