Indo-European-speaking people is the name given to people who used the language derived from a single parent tongue. For example, European language such as, Greek, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit and the Germanic language.
Asia, mainly the Indian Sub-continent.
Proto-Indo-European. (There is also a new theoretical language called Pre-proto-Indo-European).
No, Arabic is not and indo-european language.
No. Indo-Iranian Language
No. Only certain languages in Europe and India are considered Indo-European.
The Germanic people are a historical group of Indo-European-speaking peoples, originating in Northern Europe
assyrians
Asia, mainly the Indian Sub-continent.
Most of the German population are of Germanic origin, they come from a group of Indo-European-speaking peoples. A more expansive answer is available on the link below.
aryans
Anyans
Many scholars believe that the Hindu religion originated among the Indo-Iranian people of southern Russia. The Indo-Iranians were a sub-group of the Indo-European peoples formerly known as Aryans. Negative connotations resulting from the misuse of the term, as well as a lack of accuracy, have caused most scholars to refer to Indo-Iranian, or more generally, Indo-European peoples.
Human. It spanned many cultures which had evolved in the varied Indo-European peoples in the Empire.
Knut. Odner has written: 'The Varanger Saami' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Economic conditions, History, Sami (European people) 'Tradition and transmission' -- subject(s): Bantu-speaking peoples, Folklore, Indo-Europeans, Oral tradition, Sami (European people)
Proto-Indo-European. (There is also a new theoretical language called Pre-proto-Indo-European).
There is no Proto-Indo-European language group. Proto-Indo-European, or PIE, is the hypothetical root language from which Indo-European languages today (and others that are extinct) descend.
Yes it is. Urdu belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European languages.