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"Aryans" as a term designating a specific group of languages also referred to as Indo-Iranian languages has fallen out of favor. However, the written language developed by Proto-Indo-Iranians is called Sanskrit, the oldest language of that branch of Indo-European languages.
The aryans were the ancestors to caucasian people. The aryans lived in the caucus mountins and eventually moved west through Europe all the way to Ireland and iberia, as well as they moved east becoming the ancestors to all of western asia, as far as India. The aryans language was developed into all of the indo-eurapean languages.
They created a caste system to segregate the Indians from the Aryans. They brought nature gods, and they had sacred text called the Vedas. They also brought a new language which was Sanskirt.
Answer: none of the above. The original Aryans spoke several Indo-Iranian languages which are the ancestors of Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, and similar languages. Of the four languages given above, the Indo-Iranian languages are most similar to English, but that means little as the languages are completely non-intelligible to most English-speakers.
i dont know l've been trying to find if they are. but the good news is..... english came from indo aryans.
The Indo-Aryans :)
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The ancient Aryans are believed to have spoken a language known as Proto-Indo-Iranian, which later evolved into two distinct language branches: Indo-Aryan (Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, etc.) and Iranian (Persian, Kurdish, Pashto, etc.).
The book The Aryans: A Study of Indo-European Origins was written by Gordon Childe.
Indo-Aryans from the original Aryavarta. They belonged to the Deva work shipping branch of Aryans.
Praphullachandra Basu has written: 'Indo-Aryan polity' -- subject(s): Civilization, Economic conditions, Indo-Aryans, Social conditions, Vedas 'Indo-Aryan polity, Rigvedic period' -- subject(s): Civilization, Indo-Aryans, Vedas
Indo-Iranian
Yes, the Indo-Europeans were sometimes known as Aryans. The term "Aryan" was previously used to describe Indo-European-speaking peoples who migrated across Eurasia. However, the term has been misappropriated by Nazi ideology, leading to a shift in its meaning and connotations.
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Indo-Iranian.