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- The Indo-Aryans- Indo-Aryans; Indo-Aryan peoples are a diverse collection of Indo-European peoples speaking Indo- Aryan langua ...
chariot, and also brought Indo-Aryan languages into the Levant and possibly Inner Asia.[11] Another group of the Indo-Aryans mig ...
Indigenous Aryanism propagates the idea that the Indo-Aryans were indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, and that the Indo-Europ ...
Madra Magadhis Malavas Mallakas Mātsyeyas Moriya Nishadhas Odra Pakthas Panchala Paundra Puru Salva ...
Vanga Vatsa Vidarbha Videha Yadava Yadu Contemporary Indo-Aryan people Assamese people Awadhi people Banjara p ...
Haryanvi people Jaunsari people Kalash people Kashmiri people Khas people Kho people Kohistani people Konkani pe ...
- The Iranian People- The Iranian People; The Iranian peoples [1] or Iranic peoples [2] are a diverse grouping of Indo-European ...
Name The term Iran derives directly from Middle Persian Ērān / AEran (ୠୠୠୠୠ) and Parthian Aryān.[16] The Middle Iranian terms ēr ...
composed in Arya [language or script]. As is also the case for all other Old Iranian language usage, the arya of the inscription ...
The Old Persian and Avestan evidence is confirmed by the Greek sources.[20] Herodotus, in his Histories, remarks about the Irani ...
in differentiating German from Germanic or differentiating Turkish and Turkic.[33] German scholar Martin Kummel also argues the ...
homeland with an area of the Eurasian steppe that borders the Ural River on the west and the Tian Shan on the east. The Indo-Ira ...
1800 BC.[47] It is probably the archaeological manifestation of the Indo-Iranian language group.[48] The Sintashta culture emerg ...
Andronovo culture Main article: Andronovo culture The Andronovo culture's approximate maximal extent, with the formative Sintash ...
Alakul (2100–1400 BC) between Oxus and Jaxartes, Kyzylkum desert o Alekseyevka (1300–1100 BC "final Bronze") in eastern Kazakh ...
Scythians and Persians Saka horseman, Pazyryk, from a carpet, c. 300 BC From the late 2nd millennium BC to early 1st millennium ...
Western Iranian peoples Distribution of Iranic peoples during the Iron Age. Achaemenid Empire at its greatest extent under the r ...
capture Nineveh in 612 BC, which resulted in the eventual collapse of the Neo-Assyrian Empire by 605 BC.[65] The Medes were subs ...
later known by the name of Alexander the Great, overthrew the incumbent Persian king, by which the Achaemenid Empire was ended. ...
Eastern Iranian peoples [edit] The Eastern Iranic and Balto-Slavic dialect continuums in Eastern Europe, the latter with propose ...
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