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Some historians argue that the Indo-Aryans originated from among a group of people in Central Asia, who spoke Indo-European languages. When the population of people who spoke Indo-European languages increased, a group of people were forced to, migrate from Central Asia. This group of people, which entered India came to be called the Indo-Aryans.
- Which region did the Indo-Aryans originate from?
- Which group of languages were spoken by the Indo-Aryans?
- Why did the Indo-Aryans migrate towards the Indian subcontinent?
- Do all historians agree with the point of view given in the paragraph?
Harappan Civilisation
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It is believed that the Indo-Aryans originated from among a group of people in Central Asia.
The Indo-Aryans spoke Indo-European languages and an ancient form of Sanskrit.
When the population of people who spoke Indo-European languages increased, a group of people were forced to migrate from Central Asia to new lands. This group of people entered Indian subcontinent and settled in Sapta-Sindhu.
No, not all historians agree with this point of view. Some believe that the Indo-Aryans were indigenous to India or migrated from different regions. There are multiple theories about their origin.
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