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ARYA - "Aryan" () is a term that was used as a self-designation by Indo-Iranian people. The word was used by the Indic people of the Vedic period in India a...
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"Game of Thrones" girl __ Stark |
Sansa's sister on 'Game of Thrones' |
___ Stark, 'Game of Thrones' protagonist |
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Aug 7 2018 New York Times |
Aug 13 2016 Wall Street Journal |
Oct 18 2014 L.A. Times Daily |
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Arya, Nizhegorod, RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Arya, Punjab, PAKISTAN |
Arya, Sverdlovsk, RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Arya, Makkah, SAUDI ARABIA |
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"Aryan" () is a term that was used as a self-designation by Indo-Iranian people. The word was used by the Indic people of the Vedic period in India as an ethnic label for themselves and to refer to the noble class as well as the geographic region known as ryvarta, where Indo-Aryan culture was based. The closely related Iranian people also used the term as an ethnic label for themselves in the Avesta scriptures, and the word forms the etymological source of the country name Iran. It was believed in the 19th century that Aryan was also a self-designation used by all Proto-Indo-Europeans, a theory that has now been abandoned. Scholars point out that, even in ancient times, the idea of being an "Aryan" was religious, cultural and linguistic, not racial.Drawing on misinterpreted references in the Rig Veda by Western scholars in the 19th century, the term "Aryan" was adopted as a racial category through the works of Arthur de Gobineau, whose ideology of race was based on an idea of blonde no |