The Padjanaks •
Kushans in Croatia • The Kangar •
Anomalous and Kurdish Surnames in Croatia •
Symphorose Ouaouagoukoué and The Origin of the Illini •
The Tuscan Origin of the Geraldines •
Nathaniel Ayres/Ayers •
Hans Georg Bickli •
The Definition of Meditation • Jean-Baptiste-Bertrand de Raymond de Toulouse • Charles de Longueval • Philippe Amyot
‘Once it is realized and understood that the Padjanaks were, in fact, the Kushans, a new understanding of the history of Europe, especially of Eastern Europe, will supplant the present one, and it will be easily understandable that a village in present-day Croatia is named after the greatest king of the Kushans – Kaniška Iva (Kanishka I). The migration of the Padjanaks (Kushans) and Kangar from Central Asia to Europe was not merely a migration of tribes; it was the migration of the descendants of the populace of an empire – the Kushan Empire’ — Joseph Amyot Padjan, The Padjanaks
'Most interesting of all, is that the Kushans and the Padjanaks are both attested to have been allies of the Kangar. The Kangar are attested to have merged with and become known as Padjanaks, and only the Kushans are attested to have intermarried with the Kangar. In reality, the Kangar intermarried and merged with only one people – a single people known as both Kushans and Padjanaks, a tribe of Huns, who were known as White Huns.' — Joseph Amyot Padjan, The Padjanaks