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ARE ARYANS NON-INDIANS, ACCORDING TO ARYAN INVASION THEORY?

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Answered by sdhivyadharshini
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The Indo-Aryan peoples or the Indic peoples are a diverse Indo-European-speaking ethnolinguistic group of speakers of Indo-Aryan languages. There are over one billion native speakers of Indo-Aryan languages, most of them native to the Indian subcontinent and presently found all across South Asia, where they form the majority.
The term Aryan invasion theory may refer to

Mortimer Wheeler's theory that Indo-Aryan invaders overthrew the Indus Valley Civilization

Indo-Aryan migration#"Aryan_invasion", similar theories by others, postulating that the Indo-Aryan migration into the Indian subcontinent happened in form of an invasion
AIT/AMT was almost wholly created by European historical linguists (philologists) who went ahead and wrote an entire history of how a mother language to modern “Indo-European languages” was created somewhere in Eurasia and spread around the old world. Even today archaeology and Indian or Zoroastrian textual evidence are rejected in favour of linguistic constructs.




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