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  1. Aryā 'noble

    The Indo-Aryans were united by shared cultural norms and language, referred to as aryā 'noble'. Over the last four millennia, the Indo-Aryan culture has evolved particularly inside India itself, but its origins are in the conflation of values and heritage of the Indo-Aryan and indigenous people groups of India.
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    What are Indo-Aryan languages?
    In eastern Afghanistan and some western regions of Pakistan, Indo-Aryan languages were eventually replaced by Eastern Iranian languages. Most Indo-Aryan languages, however, were and still are prominent in the rest of the Indian subcontinent.
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    What is the Indo-Aryan culture?
    The Indo-Aryans were united by shared cultural norms and language, referred to as aryā 'noble'. Over the last four millennia, the Indo-Aryan culture has evolved particularly inside India itself, but its origins are in the conflation of values and heritage of the Indo-Aryan and indigenous people groups of India. [21]
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    How did the Indo Aryans settle?
    From approximately 1000-500 BCE, the development of iron axes and ploughs enabled the Indo Aryans to settle the thick forests on the western Ganges Plain. This agricultural expansion led to an increase in trade and competition for resources, and many of the old tribes coalesced to form larger political units.
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    What is the difference between Aryan and Indo-European?
    In the 19th century “Aryan” was used as a synonym for “Indo-European” and also, more restrictively, to refer to the Indo-Iranian languages. It is now used in linguistics only in the sense of the term Indo-Aryan languages, a branch of the larger Indo-European language family.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Aryan_peoples

    The GGC, Cemetery H, Copper Hoard, OCP, and PGW cultures are candidates for cultures associated with Indo-Aryans. The Indo-Aryans were united by shared cultural norms and language, referred to as aryā 'noble'. Over the last four millennia, the Indo-Aryan culture has evolved particularly inside India itself, but its … See more

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    Jan 5, 2023 · Aryanism Aryan, name originally given to a people who were said to speak an archaic Indo-European language and who were thought to have settled in prehistoric times in …

  5. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Indo-Aryan-languages

    Oct 19, 1998 · Indo-Aryan languages, also called Indic languages, subgroup of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. In the early 21st century, Indo-Aryan

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    Foreigners from the north are believed to have migrated to India and settled in the Indus Valley and Ganges Plain from 1800-1500 BCE. The most prominent of these groups spoke Indo-European languages and were called Aryans, or “noble people” in the Sanskrit language. These Indo-Aryans were a branch of the Indo-Iranian
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  7. https://learn.culturalindia.net/aryans.html

    Mar 19, 2019 · Group of Indo-Iranian Aryans were considered to have settled in Iran and areas of north western India. Different …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Iranians

      Indo-Iranian peoples, also known as Indo-Iranic peoples by scholars, [1] and sometimes as Arya or Aryans from their self-designation, were a group of Indo-European peoples who brought the Indo-Iranian …

    • https://thediplomat.com/2019/01/where-indians-come...

      Jan 7, 2019 · Since much of later Indian civilization has been organized by the framework provided by the Aryans, whose prestige culture became gradually dominant through a process of …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Aryan_migrations

      The Proto-Indo-Iranian culture, which gave rise to the Indo-Aryans and Iranians, developed on the Central Asian steppes north of the Caspian Sea as the Sintashta culture (2050 [2] –1800 …

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      The problem of identification of the original home of the Aryans has to be approached from both linguistic and racial points of view. As early as the sixteenth century Filippo Sassetti, a …

    • https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/aryans

      Aug 16, 2011 · Aryan culture and religion. The linguistic similarities between the Old Iranian texts, particularly the Zarathushtrian Gāθās (the oldest part of the Avesta), and the Old Indian …

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