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which one is the chief animal of Aryan people?​

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Answered by ashokkumarchaurasia
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Western notions of an "Aryan race" rose to prominence in late-19th- and early-20th-century racialism, and the notions of an "Aryan race" became closely linked to Nordicism, which posited Northern European racial superiority over all other peoples, an idea most notably embraced by Nazism.[note 3] By the end of World War II, the word 'Aryan' had become associated by many with the racial ideologies and atrocities committed by the Nazis. By then, the term "Indo-Iranian" and "Indo-European" had made most uses of the term "Aryan" superfluous in the eyes of a number of scholars, and "Aryan" now survives in most scholarly usage only in the term "Indo-Aryan" to indicate (speakers of) North Indian languages.

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