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Graeco-Aryan, or Graeco-Armeno-Aryan, is a hypothetical clade within the Indo-European family that would be the ancestor of Hellenic, Armenian, and the... |
also been variously grouped with Armenian and Indo-Iranian (Graeco-Armenian; Graeco-Aryan), Ancient Macedonian (Hellenic) and, more recently, Messapic... |
The Indo-Aryan languages (or sometimes Indic languages) are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family. As of the early... |
The Indo-Aryan migrations were the migrations into the Indian subcontinent of Indo-Aryan peoples, an ethnolinguistic group that spoke Indo-Aryan languages... |
"Noble, i.e Aryan, Society" Graeco-Aryan Indo-Aryan peoples, speakers of Indo-Aryan languages, they historically referred to themselves as Aryans Iran, literally... |
Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes that are mentioned in the literature of Indic religions. From the second or first millennium BCE, ancient Indo-Aryan peoples... |
Indigenous Aryanism, also known as the Indigenous Aryans theory (IAT) and the Out of India theory (OIT), is the conviction that the Aryans are indigenous... |
Proto-Indo-Aryan (sometimes Proto-Indic) is the reconstructed proto-language of the Indo-Aryan languages. It is intended to reconstruct the language of... |
Nazi racial theories (redirect from Aryan (Nazism)) people which it deemed racially inferior. The Nazis considered the putative "Aryan race" a superior "master race", and they considered Jews, black people,... |
Armenian language (section Graeco-Armenian hypothesis) such early kinship has been reduced to a few tantalizing pieces". Graeco-(Armeno)-Aryan is a hypothetical clade within the Indo-European family, ancestral... |
constituted the religious ideas and practices prevalent amongst the Indo-Aryan peoples of the northwest Indian subcontinent (Punjab and the western Ganges... |
Iranian peoples (redirect from Irano-Aryan peoples) 118, pg 166 The "Aryan" Language, Gherardo Gnoli, Instituto Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente, Roma, 2002 N. Sims-Williams, "Further notes on the Bactrian... |
Paleo-Balkan languages (section Further reading) languages, viz. Armenian, Graeco-Phrygian (= Greek + Phrygian) and "Illyric" (= Albanian + Messapian). Some scholars further propose that innovations exclusively... |
Indo-European languages (section Further reading) of higher-order subgroups such as Italo-Celtic, Graeco-Armenian, Graeco-Aryan or Graeco-Armeno-Aryan, and Balto-Slavo-Germanic. However, unlike the ten... |
Nuristani languages (section Further reading) within the Indo-Iranian language family, alongside the much larger Indo-Aryan and Iranian groups. They have approximately 130,000 speakers primarily in... |
Indo-European migrations (redirect from Aryan migrant) Indo-Aryan civilization was not introduced by Aryan migrations, but originated in pre-Vedic India. In recent years, the concept of "indigenous Aryans" has... |
Iranian languages (redirect from Irano-Aryan languages) Parthian inscription using the term Aryān, in reference to the Iranian peoples. The Middle-Iranian ērān and aryān are oblique plural forms of gentilic... |
century BCE, the Alans were pushed west by the Kang-chü people (known to Graeco-Roman authors as the Ἰαξάρται Iaxártai in Greek, and the Iaxartae in Latin)... |
Proto-Indo-European homeland (section Further reading) Paleolithic continuity paradigm, the Arctic theory, and the "indigenous Aryans" (or "out of India") hypothesis. These are not widely accepted, and are... |
Indo-Hittite (section Further reading) may be somewhat confusing, as the prefix Indo- does not refer to the Indo-Aryan branch in particular, but is iconic for Indo-European, and the -Hittite... |