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Out of India theory


Main articles: Indigenous Aryans and Indo-Aryan migrations


The Indigenous Aryans theory, also known as the "out of India" theory,
proposes an Indian origin for the Indo-European languages. The
languages of northern India and Pakistan, including Hindi and the
historically and culturally significant liturgical language Sanskrit, belong
to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family.[114] The
Steppe model, rhetorically presented as an "Aryan invasion," has been
opposed by Hindu revivalists and Hindu nationalists,[115][116] who argue
that the Aryans were indigenous to India, and some, such as B. B.
Lal,[117] Koenraad Elst[118][119] and Shrikant Talageri,[120] have proposed
that Proto-Indo-European itself originated in northern India, either with
or shortly before the Indus Valley civilisation.[116][121] This "out of India"
theory is not regarded as plausible in mainstream
scholarship.[121][122][123]


Relation Of The Clan with the ‘Proto-Indo Europeans & Aryans’
The Old Clan’s relation with the Aryan could be trace back to the Pre-
Historic Era of Indo-Europeans. The Old Clan ancestors were actually
the descendent of Rich & decent Proto-Indo European People who later
migrated to India, central Asia, and turkey, Italy, South America and
Africa. Instance, the relation of the Clan’s Descendants was near with
the proto-indo European races.

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