Yes and no. Hitler's "Aryans" are a myth. There is no Aryan race, and there never was one. The word aryan is an old-fashioned linguistic designation referring to the speakers of the Indo-European family of languages, which includes German and English, Persian and Hindi. The name "Iran" is a Persian form of Aryan.
Well, in Hitlers eyes, anyone who was blond haired and blue eyed were Aryans so yes, in Hitlers eyes, they did exist. However no one is perfect especially not one 'race.' Hope this helps. :-P
The Ayran race was Hitlers idea of perfect and pure in consisted of blonde hair and blue eyed people.
written language developed by the Aryans
The decline of the Aryans was due to the division of their society into bootie.The Aryans mixd with the original inhabitants of India.
The decline of the Aryans was due to the division of their society into bootie.The Aryans mixd with the original inhabitants of India.
that jews were inferior to aryans
Well, in Hitlers eyes, anyone who was blond haired and blue eyed were Aryans so yes, in Hitlers eyes, they did exist. However no one is perfect especially not one 'race.' Hope this helps. :-P
The Aryans had a polytheistic religion, worshiping various gods such as Indra (god of thunder and war) and Agni (god of fire). They also believed in karma, reincarnation, and the concept of dharma, or duty. Their religious texts, known as the Vedas, were composed during this period.
There are and have been several groups who called themselves Aryans. Their leaders names varied.
the aryans belived in themselves lol
There was no official other name for Aryans. In India, they usually referred to themselves as "the superior ones" or "the noble ones."
Well, that is a category that does not exist, it is an invented term, much like what the Nazis considered aryan.
The aryans were a proto-slavic people from the caucus mountins, the aryans were advanced and expanded throughout europe and asia. The aryans brought there language and genes to india.
The Persians were Aryans.
written language developed by the Aryans
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.
They made a different language for them.