Dr. K. Loganathan a reasearcher of Sumero-Tamil studies from the University Sains Malaysia hypothesize that the Sumerian language is archaic Tamil language, thus, becoming the root of proto-Indo-European languages that originated from the Middle East. If this is correct, could the ancient Tamil language be the language of the Anunnaki passed down to the people they created? Is the Tamil people the “Black Headed Ones” who served the Righteous Ones? Is the Tamil people once a part of a lost continent we call Lemuria?
Kumari Kandam (From Wikipedia)
Kumari Kandam is theorized as an isolated (both temporally and geographically) land mass. Geographically, it was located in the Indian Ocean. Temporally, it was a very ancient civilization. Many Tamil writers do not assign any date to the submergence of Kumari Kandam, resorting to phrases like "once upon a time" or "several thousands of years ago". Those who do, vary greatly, ranging from 30,000 BCE to the 3rd century BCE. Several other writers state that the land was progressively lost to the over a period of thousands of years. In 1991, R. Mathivanan, then Chief Editor of the Tamil Etymological Dictionary Project of the Government of Tamil Nadu, claimed that the Kumari Kandam civilization flourished around 50,000 BCE, and the continent submerged around 16,000 BCE. This theory was based on the methodology recommended by his teacher Devaneya Pavanar.
European and American scholars speculated the existence of a submerged continent called Lemuria, to explain geological and other similarities between Africa, India and Madagascar. A section of Tamil revivalists adapted, connecting it to the Pandyan legends of lands lost to the ocean, as described in ancient Tamil and Sanskrit literature. According to these writers, an ancient Tamil civilization existed on the Lemuria, before it was lost to the sea in a catastrophe. In the 20th century, the Tamil writers started using the name "Kumari Kandam" to describe this submerged continent. Although the Lemuria theory was later rendered wrong and obsolete by the continental drift (plate tectonics) theory, the concept remained popular among the Tamil revivalists of the 20th century.
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