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    What is referred to as "Aryan" today is a non-racial linguistic group associated with speakers of Indo-European languages. However, historically, Aryans are identified with the Yamnaya people, and genetically, the Yamnaya people's heritage is most prominent among Slavs, Norwegians, Danes, and similar populations. There is Aryan ancestry present in Indian and Iranian societies as well, but they also possess the DNA of "Iranian Neolithic Farmers" and AASI, which represents the genetic legacy of South Asian Neolithic farmers. This indicates that Aryans migrated to these regions, spreading their language and to some extent their genetics, thus dispersing across Eurasia. Consequently, apart from East Asians, Africans, and Southern Arabs, most populations carry Aryan genetic heritage. Looking at the modern population genetics of Iran, for instance, Persians primarily exhibit CHG (Caucasian Hunter-Gatherer) and Iranian (Zagrosian) farmer ancestry, with Aryan genetics representing a minor component.

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    Quotation: Iran_N = Iranian Neolithic Farmers (arrived during the Neolithic revolution, about 10,000 years ago). These people mixed with AASI found the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC). This component is found in virtually every South Asian people, except the Andamanese people and possibly NE Indians.

    AASI: Ancient Ancestral South Indian (original inhabitants of South Asia, arrived here about 60,000 years ago). Again virtually all South Asians have this component as well, to varying degrees. South Indians on average have a greater proportion of it than North Indians, although not by much.

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    Aryen for me is high yamnaya ancestry

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    Erm the Aryans came from the Andronovo/Sintashta culture isn't it? They came after the Yamnaya had migrated to corded ware culture region and then back migrated to central Asia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elliot View Post
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    What is referred to as "Aryan" today is a non-racial linguistic group associated with speakers of Indo-European languages. However, historically, Aryans are identified with the Yamnaya people, and genetically, the Yamnaya people's heritage is most prominent among Slavs, Norwegians, Danes, and similar populations. There is Aryan ancestry present in Indian and Iranian societies as well, but they also possess the DNA of "Iranian Neolithic Farmers" and AASI, which represents the genetic legacy of South Asian Neolithic farmers. This indicates that Aryans migrated to these regions, spreading their language and to some extent their genetics, thus dispersing across Eurasia. Consequently, apart from East Asians, Africans, and Southern Arabs, most populations carry Aryan genetic heritage. Looking at the modern population genetics of Iran, for instance, Persians primarily exhibit CHG (Caucasian Hunter-Gatherer) and Iranian (Zagrosian) farmer ancestry, with Aryan genetics representing a minor component.
    Europeans have non Aryan ancestry in the form of neoltihic farmer ancestry as well.

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