explain the term of Indo Aryans
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Indo-Aryan. In·do-Ar·y·an. a group of languages making up the Indic branch, Indo-Iranian subfamily, of the Indo-European language family, including Hindi, Bengali, Urdu, and most of the other languages of N India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Rare a native speaker of any of these languages.
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see if you have go through the chapter early Vedic age you will found that the aryan frist settlement was near to Central Asia,then they moved from there to the Indus valley areas or near any tributaries of river Indus and this land was namely called indo-aryan land
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