- The
Indo-
Aryan languages, or
sometimes Indic languages, are a
branch of the
Indo-Iranian
languages in the
Indo-European
language family. As of 2024, there...
- The
Indo-
Aryan migrations were the
migrations into the
Indian subcontinent of
Indo-
Aryan peoples, an
ethnolinguistic group that
spoke Indo-
Aryan languages...
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Indo-
Aryan peoples are a
diverse collection of
peoples predominantly found in
South Asia, who (traditionally)
speak Indo-
Aryan languages. Historically...
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Indo-
Aryan refers to:
Indo-
Aryan languages Indo-
Aryan peoples Indo-
Aryan migrations Indo-European
Indo-Iranians
Aryan This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Vedic Culture: The
Indo-
Aryan Migration Debate,
Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-513777-4 Burrow, T. (1973), "The Proto-
Indoaryans",
Journal of the...
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Aryan (/ˈɛəriən/), or Arya (borrowed from
Sanskrit ārya), is a term
originating from the ethno-cultural self-designation of the
Indo-Iranians, specifically...
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Inference in
Indian History,
Routledge Burrow, T. (1973), "The Proto-
Indoaryans",
Journal of the
Royal Asiatic Society of
Great Britain and Ireland, 105...
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state in
northern Syria and
southeast Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) with
Indo-
Aryan linguistic and
political influences.
Since no histories,
royal annals...
- with each
other in
terms of
their common Indo-
Aryan demographic,
natively speaking a
variety of
Indo-
Aryan languages (mainly Punjabi, Sindhi, and Hindi–Urdu)...
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their languages in non-state situations." Witzel: "Just one "Afghan"
IndoAryan tribe that did not
return to the
highlands but sta**** in
their Panjab...