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What did the Aryans call the indigenous people?

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Indigenous Aryans, also known as the Out of India theory (OIT) which means Aryans who live in North India are not true Indians where they came from the Middle Asian countries where Dravidian people who speak Tamil, Telugu , Kannada and other dravidian languages are considered the own people of this land, fringe idea that the Aryans are indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, and that the Indo-European languages such as Sanskrit which were very later found and where they gave out name of this country as India from the River Indus and then Sindhi then turned to India from Sanskrit name radiated out from a homeland in India into their present locations where the own people of this land like dravidians are dominated and they are forced to learn Hindi which is a mixture of Persian and other Middle Asian languages.Hindi belongs to the group of the Indo-Iranian sub-family of the Indo-European family of languages. Where South India produces Revenue and money and North produces Population which plucks all money from South and makes North India more Richer only because of their population.

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