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who were the Aryans?​

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Answered by Shrideepthi
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"Aryan" has its roots as a term used as a self-designation by Indo-Iranian people. The term was used by the Indo-Aryan people of the Vedic period in Ancient India as a religious label for themselves and as well as the geographic region known as Āryāvarta, where Indo-Aryan culture is based.

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Answered by sathish051197
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  • Aryans originated in central Asia. later they migrated to India.
  • One of the accepted areas of the Aryan home is Eastern Europe, Central Asia, north of the Black Sea.
  • The Bactria-Margina Archaeological Complex is closely related to Aryan culture dated to 1900 BCE–1500 BCE
  • They were reason for destruction of Indus valley civilization said by some historians.
  • The Aryan theory was linked to the blue-eyed white race and its connection with Europeans.
  • Nazis used the Aryan concept for their political agenda, ultimately leading to the Holocaust.
  • The recent studies have established that the word Aryan does not denote race, but only refers to the original speakers of Indo-Aryan languages.
  • From the Vedas it is evident that Aryans used domesticated horses and chariots.
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