User talk:Mtehb2003

British History:

1. The British Isles were created in about 10,000 BC (at the time of the last Atlantis explosion) when sea moved in to cut them off from the main land. The original inhabitants (a dark skinned pygmy race) mostly perished in the catastrophe.

2. The Isles saw a continuous wave of invaders (who also became settlers) from West Asia. One of them were the so-called Barthians who invaded around 1000B.C.-500 BC They called these Isles Bartania which later became Britain.

3. Barthians were descendants of King Bharat of Ramayana age. They had migrated out of India towards the West a long long time ago.

4. Barthians used the word shire (shehar, meaning city) in naming many new towns in Britain. One example is Lankashire (Lanka Shehar) which most certainly reflects Barthians' memories of the Kingdom of Lanka.

5. During 43AD-410 AD, most of Britain became a part of the Roman Empire. One of the most important cities founded by Romans was Londonium which is now called London.

6. Angles and Saxons started attacking Britain around 500 AD.

7. Angles were originally from Indian sub-continent too. They used to worship sun using their palms (Anjali in Sanskrit) full of water. Thus they came to be known as Anjals or Angels or Angles (take your pick).

8. Saxons were originally a bunch of teachers (Shikshaks in Sanskrit) who left India long time ago, to teach civilization to the rest of the world. They formed Shikshani which later came to be known as Saxony (in what we now call Germany).

9. Saxons, out of sheer necessity of survival in the harsh European climate (and also because they were surrounded by European savages), became very good in using swords, knives, bows and arrows, etc. This was a major departure from their earlier goal of 'teaching'.

10. Both Angles and Saxons were idol worshippers until Christianity overpowered their imaginations around 500 AD This happened after Christian missionaries started arriving from mainland Europe, telling wonderful tales about that son of a carpenter (Jesus) in the remote East.

11. Anglo-Saxons, like invading Aryans everywhere, were perceived by others to be an un-couth people. On the positive side, they brought oxen, plough, and advanced agrarian skills to Britain.

12. At this point, Britain came to be called England (Anglang, meaning a part of angles), Scotland, and Wales. England was mostly Anglo-Saxon.. Scotland and Wales were mostly inhabited by the earlier 'true' Britons.

13. After this, the British history is not very exciting. It is full of usual Anglo-Saxon tirades against other races, first on the British Isles themselves, and later in the rest of the world.