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who where indo-aryans

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Answered by Nia250
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.The Indo-Aryan peoples, or Indic peoples, are a diverse collection of ethnolinguistic groups speaking Indo-Aryan languages, a subgroup of the Indo-European language family. Indo-Aryan peoples are native to the northern Indian subcontinent, and presently found all across South Asia, where they form the majority.

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Answered by AdorableMe
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The Indo-Aryans split off around 1800 BCE to 1600 BCE from the Iranians, whereafter the Indo-Aryans migrated into Anatolia and the northern part of the South Asia (modern Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Nepal), while the Iranians moved into Iran, both bringing with them the Indo-Iranian languages.

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The Indo-Aryan people played a major role in the history of South Asia and West Asia. They also had strong influence on some other regions. (More about that later).They are direct descedants of the Yamnaya people which spoke a form of proto-Indo-European.

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