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What does the word aryans mean?

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Updated: 8/2/2022

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What word means land of the Aryans?

Iran.


What word means land of aryans?

Iran.


What is another word fro aryans?

Caucasians


Are Aryans the servants of Abraham in the Bible?

The word Aryans does not occur in the KJV Bible. Abraham had many servants, but their race is not mentioned in the Bible


What animal did the Aryans value?

I you mean the Nazi Aryans, they valued the eagle.


What does 'Iran' mean?

It means "Aryan" and is derived from this word. Iran used to be called "Persia" - Land of the Aryans - before 1935 and the Shah changed it to Iran.Aryan.


What is the definition of the word Aryans?

The Aryans were a tribe of light skinned Indian peoples in antiquity. In modern times the word has morphed in the US and elsewhere to describe a pure-blooded white-skinned race and is associated with the Neo-Nazi movement.


Where was the word Veda originated?

Veda means knowledge. It probably originated in the place where the Aryans came from. Veda is a Sanskrit word.


WHo were the Aryans What are two thing the Aryans brought to India?

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What is the word Persia mean?

The word Persia describes the ancient country of Persia which till the 1970`s was called with thesame name around the world, Even after 2600 years. But when the Pahlavi Dynasty started, the countrys name was changed to "IRAN" meaning " The land of the Aryans"


How did the Persian Empire conquer the Aryans?

The Persians were Aryans.


What does the Italian word ariani mean in English?

'Aryans' is an English equivalent of 'ariani'. The Italian word in the example is the plural form of the masculine singular noun, 'ariano'. The English and the Italian forms both trace their origins back to the ancient Sanskrit language, where the word 'Ä€rya' originally means 'Indo-Iranian'.