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Aryan (IPA: /ˈɛɹiən/) is an English language loanword denoting variously •in historical or dated usage, •the Indo-Iranian languages and their speakers, viz. the Iranian and Indo-Aryan peoples •the In...
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The most basic division of the Indian society is of Aryans and Dravidians. North Indians are aryans and south Indians are Dravidians. ... Aryans and Dravidians - A controversial issue...
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Information on Aryan People, History of Aryans, Aryan Civilization, Aryans of India. ... Who Were the Aryans?; The Aryans were semi-nomadic Nordic Whites, perhaps located originally on the steppes of southern Russia and Central Asia, who spoke the parent language of the various Indo-European languages.
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www.indhistory.com/aryan.html
www.indhistory.com/aryan.html
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The Indus valley culture was pronounced pre-Aryans for several reasons that were largely part of the cultural milieu of nineteenth century European thinking As scholars following Max Mullar had decided that the Aryans came into India around 1500 BC, since the Indus valley culture was earlier than this,
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Opinions differ regarding the original home of the Aryans. The most accepted view is that the region between Poland to the Central Asia might have been of the Aryans. They were said to be semi- nomadic people, who started moving from their original home towards the west, south and east.
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By: R. Schmitt ... Top of Page ... Source/Extracted From: Encyclopaedia Iranica...
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www.cais-soas.com/CAIS/Anthropology/aryans.htm
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Indo-Europeans in Ancient India for Kids ... The slow migration did not arrive in northern India until about 1500 BC. In India, the Indo-Europeans are usually called the Aryans. Some people have disputed this arrival of the Indo-Europeans, and if you search the web you will find some sites saying that it never happened.
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www.historyforkids.org/learn/india/history/aryan.htm
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From this theory, it was but a small leap to think of the Aryans as having had a northern European physiotype. While these theories were playing themselves out, certain anti-Semitic scholars in Germany took to viewing the Jews in Germany as the main non-Aryan people because of their Semitic roots;
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