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| - | See how Sanskrit writers, who translated Dravidian and Ethiopian written history into their language, also came into possession of maps the Dravidians and Ethiopians had made. However, be careful to understand that these were maps of land and waters along the coast of the Indian Ocean and the bay of Bengal, and not Western Europe and the British Isles—as Drusilla Houston has been mis-guided to believe. The fact that the Portuguese found these same types of maps in the possession of Cushite Arabians when they came in contact with them on the coast of East Africa, is rather clear evidence that they were maps northeast African and southern Asian along the sea coast of the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal, “Wonderful Ethiopians of The Ancient Cushite Empire,” Drusilla Dunjee Houston, page 134. |
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