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The term "Aryan Empire" is somewhat misleading, as "Aryan" refers more to a linguistic and cultural group rather than a specific empire. The Indo-Aryans, who migrated to the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE, were part of the broader Indo-European migrations. Their influence evolved over centuries, contributing to the development of various Indian kingdoms and empires, such as the Maurya and Gupta Empires, which lasted from around 322 BCE to 550 CE. Thus, while there isn't a single "Aryan Empire," their cultural and linguistic legacy influenced the region for over a millennium.

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