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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AryanAryan - Wikipedia

    Aryan or Arya ( / ˈɛəriən /; [1] Indo-Iranian *arya) is a term originally used as an ethnocultural self-designation by Indo-Iranians in ancient times, in contrast to the nearby outsiders known as 'non-Aryan' ( *an-arya ).

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · Aryan, name originally given to a people who were said to speak an archaic Indo-European language and who were thought to have settled in prehistoric times in ancient Iran and the northern Indian subcontinent.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aryan_raceAryan race - Wikipedia

    The Aryan race is an obsolete historical race concept that emerged in the late-19th century to describe people who descend from the Proto-Indo-Europeans as a racial grouping. The terminology derives from the historical usage of Aryan, used by modern Indo-Iranians as an epithet of "noble".

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  5. Mar 19, 2019 · Learn about the Aryans, a group of people who spoke Indo-European languages and influenced ancient civilizations in Europe, Asia and India. Explore different theories and opinions on their origin, homeland, migration, myths and timeline.

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  6. Oct 8, 2020 · The word Aryan means “noble”, “lord”, or “freeman” in Old Iranian languages and has very little to do with Eurocentric doctrines of Nordic racial supremacy, these being first formulated by 19th century racialist philosophers such as Chamberlain.

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  7. Learn how the term Aryan was used to refer to a mythical "race" of superior people by Nazi Germany and other ideologues. Explore the origins, meanings, and consequences of the term Aryan in history and language.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AryanismAryanism - Wikipedia

    Aryanism is an ideology of racial supremacy which views the supposed Aryan race as a distinct and superior racial group which is entitled to rule the rest of humanity. Initially promoted by racist theorists such as Arthur de Gobineau and Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Aryanism reached its peak of influence in Nazi Germany.

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