I didn't notice your definition you posted. Where is it?. Sorry, I am looking for an academic and educated answer, not a political one. Unfortunately, your postings are political and you are unable to support your claims and ideas intellectually and with reliable academic sources. You have simply decided because India is described as located in "Southern Asia" the population must be Asian. Do you realize vast parts of Rusian and the former USSR are in Asia? How about Turkey? is Turkey European or Asian?Not the one I posted. So if you’re from New Delhi, you would call yourself Aryan on a job application? Be honest.Funny all the definitions I have seen still describe Indians as Aryan.No one calls Indians Aryans sans you. The definition has changed you dumb Islamist witch.AzogtheDefiler
Debunking the Aryan Race “Myth” and Separating Fact from Fiction
Today, the word "Aryan" has become synonymous with all sorts of negative connotations, including theories of racial superiority and white supremacy.www.ancient-origins.net
The Real Aryans
To quickly put any Nazi suppositions to rest, the earliest known Aryans lived in prehistoric Iran. These people migrated to northern India sometime around 1,500 BC. Previous inhabitants of the Indian subcontinent called these newcomers ārya. The English ‘Aryan’ comes from this Sanskrit word. Interestingly, the term has a cognate in the Persian language, ērān. This word is the source of the modern country name, Iran.
The Indus Valley Civilization was highly developed before the Aryans arrived. Some evidence “suggests that the Indus Valley Civilization had social conditions comparable to Sumeria and even superior to the contemporary Babylonians and Egyptians” (Violatti, 2013). Religions had arisen around 5500 BC, farming communities around 4000 BC, and urban living around 2500 BC. The area reached its peak in 2000 BC.
Educate yourself, dumbass. Russian has two "S"....
You know I love you like a brother, but boo! Spell checks on the internet are lame ass shit, guy. We have them on content, let's not be as petty as they are