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  1. Aryan - Wikipedia

    Many American white supremacist neo-Nazi groups and prison gangs refer to themselves as 'Aryans', including the Aryan Brotherhood, the Aryan Nations, the Aryan Republican Army, the White Aryan Resistance, or the Aryan Circle.

  2. Aryan | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    4 days ago · 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Aryan race - Wikipedia

    The Aryan race is a pseudoscientific historical race concept that emerged in the late-19th century to describe people who descend from the Proto-Indo-Europeans as a racial grouping. [1] [2] The terminology derives from the historical usage of Aryan, used by modern Indo-Iranians as an epithet of "noble".

  5. Aryan - World History Encyclopedia

    Oct 8, 2020 · 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 ...

  6. Indo-Iranians - Wikipedia

    The Indo-Iranian peoples, [10][11][12] also known as Ā́rya or Aryans from their self-designation, were a group of Indo-European speaking peoples who brought the Indo-Iranian languages to parts of Europe, Central Asia, and South Asia in waves from the first part of …

  7. Aryan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Aryan is the name that an ancient people speaking Indo-Iranian languages gave to themselves. Descendants of the Aryans include speakers of Sanskrit and Avestan which are related to the Indo-European languages .

  8. Aryan - Wikiwand

    Aryan (/ ˈɛəriən /), or Arya (borrowed from Sanskrit ārya), is a term originating from the ethno-cultural self-designation of the Indo-Iranians, specifically the Iranians and the Indo-Aryans. It stood in contrast to nearby outsiders, whom they designated as non-Aryan (*an-āryā).

  9. Understanding Aryan People: History, Culture, and …

    In the modern world, the concept of Aryan people has been misappropriated and distorted, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries. This article aims to clarify the origins and significance of the Aryan people, exploring their contributions to language, culture, and society.

  10. ARYANS - Encyclopaedia Iranica

    Mar 8, 2013 · self designation of the peoples of Ancient India and Ancient Iran who spoke Aryan languages. Aryan is thus basically a linguistic concept, denoting the closely related Indo-Aryan and Iranian languages .

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