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Aryan - Wikipedia Aryan ( ˈɛəriən ), or Arya (borrowed from Sanskrit ārya), [1] is a term originating from the ethno-cultural self-designation of the Indo-Iranians [2][3] It stood in contrast to nearby outsiders, whom they designated as non-Aryan (*an-āryā) [4]
Aryan | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica 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
Aryan | Holocaust Encyclopedia Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party adapted, manipulated, and radicalized the unfounded belief in the existence of an "Aryan race " Learn about the term Aryan
Aryan - World History Encyclopedia Aryan is a designation originally meaning “civilized”, “noble”, or “free” without reference to any ethnicity It was first applied as a self-identifying term by a migratory group of people from Central Asia later known as Indo-Iranians (who settled on the Iranian Plateau) and, later, applied to Indo-Aryans (who traveled south to
Who Were the Aryans? – Origin, Homeland Migration, Myths . . . It is regarded by many that the Aryans crossed the Hindu Kush Mountains and migrated into the Indian subcontinent by 1500 BCE while several others believe that Aryans are indigenous to India
The Origins and Identity of the Original Aryans Tracing back to ancient times, the identity and origins of the original Aryans hold an invaluable key to understanding early Indo-Iranian society and its cultural practices The concept of Aryans was not a modern construct; instead, it finds its roots in historical accounts
ARYANS - Encyclopaedia Iranica The name “Aryan” (OInd āˊrya -, Ir * arya – [with short a -], in Old Pers ariya -, Av airiia -, etc ) is the self designation of the peoples of Ancient India and Ancient Iran who spoke Aryan languages, in contrast to the “non-Aryan” peoples of those “Aryan” countries (cf OInd an-āˊrya -, Av an-airiia -, etc ), and lives
The Origins of the Aryan People and the Indo-European Hypothesis Explore the historical, linguistic, and archaeological theories surrounding the origins of the Aryan people, tracing their migrations, cultural impact, and the evolution of the Indo-European language family
What Does the Word Aryan Actually Mean? - ThoughtCo The word 'Aryan' originally meant 'a noble one' and referred to ancient Indo-Iranian people 19th-century misconceptions wrongly linked Aryans to European superiority, fueling racist ideologies