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Idk about Yavanas, but in South-east Asia, they have Indian admixture. Anybody knows that. Even the member Shazou has some distant Indian ancestor. According to the Vedas or any other Hindu scripture such as the Manusmriti, you'd just be a Mleccha before Hinduism, and after Hinduism, you'd be a Dalit basically.
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"Hinduism as a Missionary Religion" by Arvind Sharma talks about the spread of Hinduism to foreigners and the Manu Smrti is a first century text that attempted to explain the jati system ex post facto to make sense of an India where the castes were mixing. The Manu Smrti says that none can be a Hindu who live beyond "where the black antelope roams." The Manu Smrti also states that it is unlawful for a Hindu to go beyond the sea. We can see however that Hinduism has spread beyond those geographical parameters (the black antelope's roaming radius), especially to southern India, and those same southern Indians broke the taboo of taking to the ocean, which is how they set up merchant realms in Southeast Asia and Oceania. In the case of the Yavanas, a Hindu king offered to grant them the status of Kshatriyas so long as they adopted certain rites.
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No, I think that's the Portuguese rendition of the name Arabic name for the Island, 'Jazirat al-Muluk'.
Mleccha is basically how the Indo-Aryans used as a designation to certain outsiders, like Greek "Barbarian" for e.g. or Arabic "ajam".
Alright then, I'm not gonna argue with you, but I've never heard that Yavana part especially. As far as I know Yavanas are Greek, who were seen as Mleccha.
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such incidents are rare . in reality we get along fine mostly . and even in such incidents you have to take into consideration that they dont harm/injure other people except turks/kurds . it is not like as if they beat up germans too you know .
I am a Kurd living in Germany and most Kurds are integrated fine here ...including myself.
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