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castortr0y [4]
3 years ago
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The original homeland of the Indo-European speaking nomadic tribes such as the Aryans who migrated into Iran and India was: a) I

ndia. b) Mesopotamia. c) Northern Germany. d) Central Asia.
History
1 answer:
lina2011 [118]3 years ago
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Answer: d. Central Asia

Explanation:

The majority of people in North India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the area around these countries speak the Indo-Aryan language.

Around 2000BC in what became known as the Indo-Aryan Migration, Indo-Aryan groups migrated into Iran, India and Anatolia where they precipitated a change in the languages spoken in the area.

These groups originated in Central Asia around an area in modern day Russia and Kazakhstan.

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