Indo-Iranian People and Aryanm Vaj Territory

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For years and decades, archeologists and historians have been studying on theremained relics of Indo-European people. Their efforts were continued by the attemptsof linguists to recognize Indian-European race and their primary homeland. This studyconcentrated “Andronovo” and “Jeyhoon as two ancient cultures which here identifiedas Indo-Iranian. It poses this claim in discussion that during the late 3rd millennium B.C., these tribes have probably separated from Indo-European tribes which settled in thesteps of Eurasia. During late 2nd and early 1st millennium B. C. (Late Bronze Age),they continued their way towards the southern parts of central Asia and Afghanistan.These people after separating of the other tribes entered northern India and IranianPlateau. Avesta, as the main historical evidence of the Persian language people andparticularly Gathas, are our main textual source to become aware of the Arian people.It includes this people’s memories of their original land which they called it Aryanmvaj. In this research, an effort has been done to determine geographic situation ofAryanm vaj through investigation in findings of archeologists and comparing itwith the text of Avesta and less Rig Veda.
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Persian
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Jostarha-ye Tarixi, Volume:2 Issue: 1, 2012
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157
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