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Scheme of Indo-European language dispersals from c. 4000 to 1000 BC according to the widely held Kurgan hypothesis. Center: Ste ...
culture), they subjugated the supposedly peaceful, egalitarian and matrilinear European neolithic farmers of Gimbutas' Old Europ ...
Anatolians The Anatolians were Indo-European-speaking peoples of the Anatolian Peninsula in present-day Turkey, identified by th ...
Bronze Age Map 2: Late Bronze Age regions of Anatolia / Asia Minor (circa 1200 BC) with main settlements. Sphinx Gate entrance a ...
Relief of Yariri and Kamani, 8th-century BC Luwian rulers of Carchemish, a Neo-Hittite State (despite the name, Neo-Hittites wer ...
being enslavement to forced labour, however in some cases of serious offenses death penalty was applied. Indo Aryans People Indo ...
India.[18][5] The migration of the Indo-Aryans was part of the larger diffusion of Indo-European languages from the Proto-Indo-E ...
Kurus Licchavis Madra Magadhis Malavas Mallakas Mātsyeyas Moriya Nishadhas Odra Pakthas Panchala Paund ...
Contemporary Indo-Aryan people Assamese people Awadhi people Banjara people Bengali people Bhil people Bhojpuri peop ...
Marwari people Nagpuria people Odia people Pashayi people Punjabi people Rajasthani people Romani people Rohingy ...
Iranian People The Iranian peoples or Aryans [1] [2] are a group of Indo-European peoples[1][3] who are identified by their usag ...
The Bistun Inscription of Darius the Great describes itself to have been composed in Arya [language or script]. In the Iranian l ...
The name of Ariana is further extended to a part of Persia and of Media, as also to the Bactrians and Sogdians on the north; for ...
Proto-Indo-Iranians Archaeological cultures associated with Indo-Iranian migrations (after EIEC). The Andronovo, BMAC and Yaz cu ...
The Sintashta culture, also known as the Sintashta–Petrovka culture[45] or Sintashta–Arkaim culture,[46] is a Bronze Age archaeo ...
part of the wider Andronovo horizon. At least four sub-cultures of the Andronovo horizon have been distinguished, during which t ...
Scythian tribes, along with Cimmerians, Sarmatians and Alans populated the steppes north of the Black Sea. The Scythian and Sarm ...
and Cimmerians, helped the Medes to capture Nineveh in 612 BC, which resulted in the eventual collapse of the Neo-Assyrian Empir ...
Eastern Iranian peoples The Eastern Iranic and Balto-Slavic dialect continuums in Eastern Europe, the latter with proposed mater ...
the Balkans and sent Sarmatian conscripts, as part of Roman legions, as far west as Roman Britain. These Iranian-speaking Scythi ...
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