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Who Were the Aryans? In Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-European language, the word Aryan refers to "the noble ones." The Aryans migrated from their ancestral home near the Caucusus mountains, north of the Black Sea in Central Asia (near modern day Russia). They entered the Indus Valley through the fabled Khyber Pass.

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In Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-European language, the word Aryan refers to "the noble ones." The Aryans migrated from their ancestral home near the Caucusus mountains, north of the Black Sea in Central Asia (near modern day Russia). They entered the Indus Valley through the fabled Khyber Pass.

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