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✍️ Original author: Joe_McCarthy

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v/OccidentalEnclave · by u/Joe_McCarthy

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AI Overview

“Land of the Aryans” refers to the literal meaning of Iran (from Aryānām), a term rooted in the ancient Indo-Iranian self-designation for “noble” or “free”. Originating from Central Asia, these Indo-European speakers migrated to the Iranian plateau and India, introducing Sanskrit and Vedic culture around 1500 BCE. Key Historical Contexts:

Iran (Land of Aryans): The name Iran derives from Old Iranian Aryānām, emphasizing the land inhabited by Aryans, which was heavily utilized by the Achaemenid kings, such as Darius I, in inscriptions.

Indo-Aryan Migration: Many scholars believe the Aryans were nomads who split, with one branch moving to Iran and another moving into the Indian subcontinent, bringing with them Indo-Iranian languages and Vedic rituals.

Definition: Originally, Arya was a cultural and linguistic term for “noble” rather than a racial designation, appearing in early Indian and Iranian texts.

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