Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce our newest member at the MTO, who goes by the username, THE KHALSA. This individual and I have been close friends for a number of years, and I guess the discussions we have had about Macedonia, India, Sanskrit languages, Indo-Aryans, etc were enough for him to consider joining our forum and getting to know some more about the Macedonians, and helping us understand some more about the history and culture of India. We have had many interesting conversations, and have often been amazed at some of the words that we share as Macedonians and Indians, one of those words being 'Ogan' (Ognovi, Ognoi - plural) in Macedonian, and 'Agni' in Punjabi, Hindi, etc.
The MTO is becoming international, and how wonderful it is to see all of these different nations, from Macedonian, to Greek, Turk, Slovene, Indian, etc all coming together and engaging in discussions under the Macedonian umbrella, an MTO umbrella no less!
I will allow him to fill you in about what his username means, and about his own history as a proud Sikh from the Punjab region of India. The Sikhs of Punjab are in my view, the lions of India, and the Punjabi language and culture are known throughout India and the world. Plus, these guys are quite often much (much!) bigger in frame and stature than the other Indians, lol.
Brother, welcome mate, good to have you here.
The MTO is becoming international, and how wonderful it is to see all of these different nations, from Macedonian, to Greek, Turk, Slovene, Indian, etc all coming together and engaging in discussions under the Macedonian umbrella, an MTO umbrella no less!
I will allow him to fill you in about what his username means, and about his own history as a proud Sikh from the Punjab region of India. The Sikhs of Punjab are in my view, the lions of India, and the Punjabi language and culture are known throughout India and the world. Plus, these guys are quite often much (much!) bigger in frame and stature than the other Indians, lol.
Brother, welcome mate, good to have you here.
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