Nicholas Kazanas
Nicholas Kazanas (born 1939) is a Greek Indologist.
His work was criticized by M. Witzel, Richard Meadow, Martin Huld, Edwin Bryant, D. P. Agrawal, Asko Parpola, Stefan Zimmer, J. P. Mallory, Elena Kuzmina and others.[1] He was one of the few contributors in a special volume of the Journal of Indo-European Studies on the Indo-Aryan migration theory who argued against the theory.[2] Kazanas' paper was criticized by nine scholars, among them JP Mallory. In the latter issue of the Journal of Indo-European Studies, Kazanas responded to all his critics in the article ‘Final Reply’.[2]
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- ↑ V. Agarwal, A Reply to Michael Witzel’s ‘Ein Fremdling im Rgveda’1 (Journal of Indo-European Studies, Vol. 31, No.1-2: pp.107-185, 2003)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Indo-European Deities and the Rgveda Journal of Indo-European Studies, vol. 29 (2001), 257-93; Indigenous Indoaryans and the Rgveda Journal of Indo-European Studies, vol. 30 (2002), 275-334; Final Reply Journal of Indo-European Studies, vol. 31 (2003), 187-240.
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