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मध्य आशियातून भारतात स्थलांतरित झालेल्या लाड सका(शाखीय) वाणी समाजाच्या "सका/शक/Scythian" वंशाच्या पूर्वजांची ओळख समस्त जगाला व्हावी या उद्देशाने Irma Marx या लेखकाने "The Scythians" या नावाची एक पुस्तिका प्रकाशित केली आहे.सका/शक/Scythian" लोकांचा मोठा अभ्यास जगभर चालू आहे.रोज नवनवीन माहितीवर प्रकाश पडत आहे.त्यावर समस्त लाड सका (शाखीय) वाणी समाज बांधवांचे लक्ष असले पाहिजे.

मध्य आशियातील सायबेरिया प्रांतात, अल्ताई पर्वत रांगांमधे रहाणार्‍या, इराणी मूळ असलेल्या या "सका/शक/Scythian" टोळ्यांना "Kindred Scythians/ Eastern Scythians) म्हणून ओळखले जाते. हेच महाराष्ट्रातील लाड सका/शाखीय वाणी समाज बांधवांचे पूर्वज आहेत.(संदर्भ - Herodotus)

इराणी मूळ असलेल्या या भटक्या जमातीचे लोक इ.स.पूर्व दुसर्‍या शतकापासून ते पार इ.स.च्या चवथ्या शतकापर्यंत टप्प्याटप्प्याने सायबेरिया प्रांतातून Sogdiana, Bactria, Arachosia, Gandhara, Sindh, Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra या क्रमाने उत्तर व पश्चिम भारतात स्थलांतरित झाल्या व "भारतीय शक/Indo-Scythians" म्हणून ओळखल्या जाऊ लागल्या.

"सका/शक/Scythian" लोकांच्या वंशजांचा व पूर्वजांचा अभ्यास जगभर चालू असून त्याची सखोल माहिती हवी असल्यास खालील संदर्भ अवश्य वाचावे.ही नम्र विनंती :-

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Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, 02142, Massachusetts, USA

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74.Aleksandr Pilipenko, Dimitri Pozdniakov & Vyacheslav I. Molodin

Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Science, Akademika Lavrentieva 17, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia

75.Aleksandr Pilipenko & Vyacheslav I. Molodin

Novosibirsk State University, Pirogova str. 2, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia

76.Aleksandr Pilipenko

Molecular Genetics and Genome Analysis Group, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, 55099, Germany

77.Benjamin Rieger,

Department of History and Cultural Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, 14195, Germany

78.Elke Kaiser & Wolfram Schier

Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education, Samara, 443099, Russian Federation

79.Aleksandr Khokhlov,

Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Kahlaische Straße 10, Jena, 07745, Germany

80.Adam Powell,

Dépt. de Génétique & Evolution, Unité d’anthropologie, Université de Genève, Genève, 1205, Suisse

81.Mathias Currat,

Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 02115, Massachusetts, USA

82.David Reich,

Branch of Margulan Institute of Archaeology, Astana, 010000, Kazakhstan

83.Zainolla Samashev

Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin, 10785, Germany

लाड सका(शाखीय) वाणी समाजाच्या "सका/शक/Scythian" वंशाच्या या पूर्वजांचा सुमारे ५०,००० वर्षांचा इतिहास आपण सर्वांनी या अभ्यासगटात वाचलाच असेल. त्यामध्ये हे "सका/शक/Scythian" वंशाचे लोक मध्य आशियातील "सायबेरिया" या प्रांतातून भारतात स्थलांतरित झाल्याचा इतिहास क्रमवार मांडला होता.त्याला पुष्टी देणारे हे संशोधन आहे.या संशोधनाच्या पार्श्वभूमीवर लाड सका(शाखीय) वाणी समाजाच्या कुलदेवता,कुलाचार, कुल,कुलग्राम,कुलनाम,गोत्र,धार्मिक संकल्पना,सामाजिक चालीरिती या गोष्टींचा सखोल अभ्यास होणे आवश्यक आहे.त्याचा उहापोह या अभ्यासगटात वेळोवेळी केलेलाच आहे.तो सर्वांनी अवश्य वाचावा व आपल्या बहुमूल्य प्रतिक्रिया या अभ्यासगटात अवश्य नोंदवाव्या.ही नम्र विनंती.

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