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| The Aryan legend began 3000
years ago on the Iranian plateau. When the Ice Age began,
the Aryan tribe which inhabited the Siberian plains,
migrated southward to warmer climates. During the
migration the original tribe seperated into two factions.
One faction reached and settled on the Iranian Plateau.
The other continued westward to the Continental Plateau,
subsequently interbred with European natives resulting in
the half-bred germanic race. |
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It is a generally accepted
view among Anthropologist, Indo-European scholars,
Indo-Iranian Scholars, and Iranologist that the Aryans
were a branch of the Indo-European race, that migrated
from the Mashad-Herat area to modern Iran and India. This
evidence is provided in the Hindu Rigveda and Zoroastrian
Gathas. The Rigveda states that there homeland was to the
Northwest, and the Gathas places it to the East, both of
which point to the Mashad-Herat area. |
| Scholars also
agree that present day Iranians are the direct
descendants of the original Aryans. Linguists have
established that the word "Aryan" has Iranian
roots. At its height, the Iranian/Aryan/Persian Empire
did conquer all of Asia from Sea to Sea to Sea to Sea,
which promulgated the undefeatable super-race legend. |
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