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The Persians are Aryans. Just like Germans, Indians and Romans. The real Persians are mostly around Shiraz, Ahwaz (Behbahan), Isfahan and... I'm a Canadian but I'm really interested to know about Aryans. My dad is a German and my mom's a Canadian. What does that make me?
The Persians were Aryans.
Persians are Aryans. The Aryans lived together long ago but they've been separated to 3 different groups. One of the groups went to Persia (Iran), one of the other groups went to India and the other group went to Europe (Germany, Rome, Greece). A lot of people say there was only one group of Aryans but that's not true. Persians, Germans and Indians are pure Aryans. Adolf Hitler said that too. Iran was called Persia until Reza Shah came and changed it to Aryan -> Ayran -> "Iran" Some people say that Aryans (Persians and Germans) are racist and say that the Aryan race is better then any other race. Some people even say that that's why Hitler even started the (second) world war. It may be true but that's not what "I" think. I also don't think that Germans and Persians are racist 'cause my dad's a German and my mom's Persian. comment?
The aryans slept in huts that they made out of straw just like indians.
The Indians
They were polytheistic
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Pakistani's are mix descendant of Arabs, turks, Afghans, Indians etc. though they all look the same to me. Pakistanis are simply Aryans
Fierce warriors
Aryans were the fierce nomadic herders that conquered them.
Bangladeshis are descended from various groups, including indigenous peoples, Dravidian tribes, Indo-Aryans, Mughals, and Persians. The population is a mix of different ethnicities and cultures that have contributed to the diverse origins of present-day Bangladeshis.
The decline of the Aryans is attributed to various factors, including their integration with the indigenous Dravidian population, the rise of regional kingdoms, and external invasions by groups such as the Persians and Greeks. Over time, the Aryans lost their dominance in the Indian subcontinent, leading to their eventual assimilation into larger South Asian societies.