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The Spanish Association of Etymology and Semantics (AEDES, "Asociación española de etimología y semántica") is a Non Profit Organization (registration pending) that works on the development of sciences like history, linguistics, etymology, of the Canary Islands, the Guanche language, India, the evolution of human languages and other themes.

One of our major current projects is the scientific study of past relationships between ancient India and the Canary Islands, especially between the languages of India and the language of the ancient habitants of the Canary Islands - the Guanche Language.

In fact, our etymological research, based on prestigious dictionaries, e.g. as those of the Russian Academy of Languages, the University of Cologne and several other well known sources, shows beyond any reasonable doubt, that the Guanche language of the ancient Canary Islands is mainly a Sanskrit dialect, although some Guanches also spoke a Tamil dialect. Then, there are minor contributions from other languages, especially from Dravidian and North-Caucasian languages, but also from Accadian, Egyptian, Germanic, Altaic, Mongol, Tibetan, Khmer and others.

All available evidences, as Chronics of the “conquest”, rock carvings, language and other sources, show that the Guanche language and the Guanche culture are obviously of ancient Indian origin, being the Sanskrit background probably much older than the Tamil background. First studies on the Guanche Script reveal further that it consists mainly of Brahmi Script, depicting words and phrases in Sanskrit language, as well as of a less frequent and more modern Devanagari script that depicts words and phrases in Tamil language. The analysis of all those sources seems to reveal that the Guanche culture consisted in believings, gods and habits, which were very close to those of ancient India, including carvings of “holy footsteps” that could be positively related to Indian gods.

An important social fact in our research is that it is performed in public on our Facebook page “Canarian Sanskrit”, and that the Canary people are actively cooperating with their knowledge on ancient Canarian words, traditions and history, in order to enrich our research.

Our research is directed by Dr. Carlos Calvet in his condition as Chief Researcher. The amount of Guanche words found at the moment reaches about 50,000, only in the category of place names. It is the aim of this Spanish Association of Etymology and Semantics to find sponsors in order to develop our researches.

We are planning to publish as soon as possible a first dictionary and a book on the History of the Canary Islands. The Etymological Guanche Dictionary is unique in the world and proofs, not only that the Guanche language came from India, but also that the Indian languages came from South Africa, thus confirming anthropological findings on the origin of mankind.

Our work proofs that the first language of the world was spoken by so called “Proto-Khoisan” people in Southern Africa; that they went to India long ago, and that then, some of them went to the Canary Islands. In this context, Alexander the Great and his successors played a major role, since they brought to ancient India the news that there were seven Holy Islands of the Blessed (the “seven dvipas”) westwards, which were part of the Netherworld, the place where nobody had to suffer and where crops grew everywhere and the whole year long without any effort. The Canary Islands are very similar to the Islands of Soqotra, well known in ancient India. And from both islands groups, Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Indoarians, Dravidians and others, harvested finest dyes from lichens and sea snails, as well as “dragon blood” from dragon trees, which were in the past more valuable than gold, since they were thought to cure even the death. That’s why so many people from India are thought to have moved to the Canary Islands.

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