why were aryans treated goodly by nazis
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i think indo aryan racial notion was concocted in part to show white european race as superior to indian race, given arya is an indian word itself so indo aryan only means a subset of aryan race which whites declared as themselves. probably the nazis like rest of british and europeans thought indians the same, inferior ugly dark skinned race which was civilized by their superior aryan ancestors thousands of years ago just like every other civilization and the darwin theory put icing on the cake and gave justification for their aryan superior race theory to treat ‘’inferior race’’ like africans, indians etc like animals, it was all evolution and genetics to be dominant and treat rest non whites as animals. it is only after nazis stabbing their racist brothers during WW2 that it dawned on racist europeans to do away with aryan notion.
it is to be noted that indo aryan languages are considered not of indian origin but their origin is theorised to be in some where in russia, it is also thought that indo aryan invaded or migrated and civilized native indian barbarians and left their mark through vedas, hinduism, culture etc practically everything, it is also believed aryan descendents brahmins enslaved native indians using caste system where the native indians were alld eclared shudras or untouchables, so caste system by brahmin is though as a sign of slavery of native indians by white european brahmin aryan ancestors.
The theory doesnt stop there, it is also theorised that iranians in 6000 BC migrated to give rise to indus valley civilization and the greek arts are also attributed to evolution of indian arts, so you can imagine the credits which europeans take for indian civilization and how they view indian civilization as nothing but a byproduct of their superior race.
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Answer: Aryan, name originally given to a people who were said to speak an archaic Indo-European language and who were thought to have settled in prehistoric times in ancient Iran and the northern Indian subcontinent. The theory of an “Aryan race” appeared in the mid-19th century and remained prevalent until the mid-20th century. According to the hypothesis, those probably light-skinned Aryans were the group who invaded and conquered ancient India from the north and whose literature, religion, and modes of social organization subsequently shaped the course of Indian culture, particularly the Vedic religion that informed and was eventually superseded by Hinduism.