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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... |
The Indo-Aryan migrations were the migrations into the Indian subcontinent of Indo-Aryan peoples, an ethnolinguistic group that spoke Indo-Aryan languages... |
Indo-Iranians (redirect from Aryan gods) The Indo-Iranian peoples also known as Ā́rya or Aryans from their self-designation, were a group of Indo-European speaking peoples who brought the Indo-Iranian... |
Indo-European migrations (redirect from Aryan migrant) position. If the Indo-Aryan languages did not come from outside South Asia, this necessarily entails that India was the original homeland of all the other Indo-European... |
Nazi racial theories (redirect from Aryan (Nazism)) in order to justify the genocide of groups of people which it deemed racially inferior. The Nazis considered the putative "Aryan race" a superior "master... |
Proto-Indo-European language (category Articles to be expanded from May 2019) Italo-Celtic, Graeco-Aryan, Graeco-Armenian, Graeco-Phrygian, Daco-Thracian, and Thraco-Illyrian. There are numerous lexical similarities between the Proto-Indo-European... |
The historical Vedic religion, also known as Vedicism and Vedism, constituted the religious ideas and practices prevalent amongst the Indo-Aryan peoples... |
Early Slavs (redirect from Slavic homeland) established the foundations for the Slavic nations through the Slavic states of the Early and High Middle Ages. The Slavs' original homeland is still a... |
Indo-Anatolian (Indo-Hittite) Paleo-Balkan Daco-Thracian Graeco-Armenian Graeco-Aryan Graeco-Phrygian Thraco-Illyrian Italo-Celtic "Ethnologue report... |
Armenian language (redirect from History of the Armenian language) pieces". Graeco-(Armeno)-Aryan is a hypothetical clade within the Indo-European family, ancestral to the Greek language, the Armenian language, and the Indo-Iranian... |
2019). "The genomic ancestry of the Scandinavian Battle Axe Culture people and their relation to the broader Corded Ware horizon". Proceedings of the Royal... |
Italic languages (section History of the concept) short texts. No relation has been found between Etruscan and any other known language, and there is still no clue about its possible origin (except for... |
Europe with the possible exception of the ancestor of Albanian. Illyrian was part of the Indo-European language family. Its relation to other Indo-European... |
the related Indo-Aryan peoples are indispensable for reconstructing the historical development of the ancient Iranian religion. The most important of... |
Globular Amphora culture (category Archaeological cultures in the Czech Republic) with little genetic relation to the Yamnaya culture of Western Steppe Herders in the east. The authors of the study suggested that the Globulara Amphora... |
Balts (redirect from History of the Balts) lived to the west of the Baltic homelands; by the first century AD, the Goths had stabilized their kingdom from the mouth of the Vistula, south to Dacia... |
Scythians (redirect from Scythian kingdom in the Pontic steppe) the Graeco-Roman name Sacae (Ancient Greek: Σακαι; Latin: Sacae). The Scythians were part of the wider Scytho-Siberian world, stretching across the Eurasian... |
Indo-European Studies Monograph Series, No. 56: Departure from the Homeland. pp. 111–140. From ca. 2300 to 1700 BC a new historical period of cultural integration... |
Tocharians (redirect from The Tocharians) Indo-Aryans The Afanasievo culture resulted from an eastern offshoot of the Yamnaya culture, originally based in the Pontic steppe north of the Caucasus... |
Saka (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text) borrowings from the Middle Indo-Aryan languages, but also share features with the modern Eastern Iranian languages Wakhi and Pashto. The Issyk inscription... |