Hello. The Aryans came from somewhere in Central Asia. They moved into Persia and India after 2000 BC. Aryan is the name that was formerly given to a people who were thought to have settled in prehistoric times in ancient Iran and the northern Indian subcontinent. They were said to speak an archaic Indo-European<span>language. </span> You can check out https://global.britannica.com/topic/Aryan just incase you want further information.
Aryans are an ethnic group related to Indo-Europeans, originating in Central Asia and spreading throughout Europe during the Neolithic period. The term "Aryan" also refers in the history of languages to Proto-Aryan, which would have been the common linguistic branch to the ancestors of the Indo-Aryan and Iranian peoples and to the two great linguistic subrams it gave rise to, or namely the Indo-Arctic languages and the Iranian languages. These two sub-branches are Aric or Indo-Iranian. It may also refer specifically to the language groups now known as Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Indo-Iranian and Indo-Iranian. At one time, the term was also used to denote all Indo-European languages.
On January 30, 1933, President Paul von Hindenburg names Adolf Hitler, leader or führer of the National Socialist German Workers Party (or Nazi Party), as chancellor of Germany
Answer: Turkey long denied the occurance of the Armenian Genocide, and repressed any discussion on the matter. With Turkey intending to (at the time) join the EU and strengthen ties with Europe, it proved important to both discuss the horrors of the genocide, and provide a platform for free speech. While this platform was tarnished somewhat by the government's persistant denial of crimes (and the actions of Ergodan himself), it was nonetheless influential.