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Nikitin Reached India Peacefully. Vasco Da Gama Arrived With Cannons. Guess Who Got the Credit??? Another LIE fed to the world and Bharatiye… Must read and share For decades, Indians were handed a neat colonial bedtime story: “Vasco da Gama discovered India.” A lie repeated until it became “history.” But almost 30 years before da Gama arrived with ships, guns, and priests, a lone merchant from Tver -Afanasiy Nikitin had already reached India by sea. Not as a conqueror. Not as an empire’s weapon. Just a traveler with courage and curiosity. Nikitin began his journey in 1466, sailing across the Caspian, Persia, Arabia, and the Indian Ocean completely alone. He lived in India for years, observing its society, trade, and culture with honesty that conquerors never had. His account, “The Journey Beyond Three Seas,” remains one of the earliest and most detailed European descriptions of India. No colonial lens. No missionary agenda. Just the truth he saw. So who fed Indians the myth that da Gama “discovered” India? Colonial-era textbooks. Imperial historians. A system built to glorify invaders and bury anyone who wasn’t a conqueror. Peaceful explorers didn’t fit the narrative. Empire-builders did. Nikitin didn’t claim land, didn’t plant flags, didn’t arrive with threats. He came with respect and he recorded India as he found it. That’s why he was forgotten. That’s why da Gama was elevated. It’s time to question the stories we inherited. It’s time to unmask the narratives crafted to justify domination. Afanasiy Nikitin reached India by sea long before Vasco da Gama and he did it without violence, conquest, or empire. A buried truth. Now resurfacing.

Comman Man

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Nikitin Reached India Peacefully. Vasco Da Gama Arrived With Cannons. Guess Who Got the Credit??? Another LIE fed to the world and Bharatiye… Must read and share For decades, Indians were handed a neat colonial bedtime story: “Vasco da Gama discovered India.” A lie repeated until it became “history.” But almost 30 years before da Gama arrived with ships, guns, and priests, a lone merchant from Tver -Afanasiy Nikitin had already reached India by sea. Not as a conqueror. Not as an empire’s weapon. Just a traveler with courage and curiosity. Nikitin began his journey in 1466, sailing across the Caspian, Persia, Arabia, and the Indian Ocean completely alone. He lived in India for years, observing its society, trade, and culture with honesty that conquerors never had. His account, “The Journey Beyond Three Seas,” remains one of the earliest and most detailed European descriptions of India. No colonial lens. No missionary agenda. Just the truth he saw. So who fed Indians the myth that da Gama “discovered” India? Colonial-era textbooks. Imperial historians. A system built to glorify invaders and bury anyone who wasn’t a conqueror. Peaceful explorers didn’t fit the narrative. Empire-builders did. Nikitin didn’t claim land, didn’t plant flags, didn’t arrive with threats. He came with respect and he recorded India as he found it. That’s why he was forgotten. That’s why da Gama was elevated. It’s time to question the stories we inherited. It’s time to unmask the narratives crafted to justify domination. Afanasiy Nikitin reached India by sea long before Vasco da Gama and he did it without violence, conquest, or empire. A buried truth. Now resurfacing.

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