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These events are believed to have happened 6000 years ago (Mahabharata period). The Ramayana period is much before that. It depends on what kind of evidence you look for to believe it happened. There are many places and events which can be linked to the epic incidents. The epic story remained intact for thousands of years. Millions believe it.

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