The socio-political differences between India’s north and south may have reduced with decades of assimilation but Hindu ...
The researchers believe that the Indo-Aryans entered India from the Northwest and may have established a caste system, in which they placed themselves primarily in higher castes." Because the ...
Many Indian scholars and historians believe that deciphering the Indus script could help clarify the linguistic and cultural roots of India. The origins of the Indo-Aryan and Dravidian language ...
Though Sylheti or ‘Siloti’ is an Indo-Aryan language with its own script — Sylheti Nagri — it is currently written using the Bangla script ...
Indigenous Aryanism, also known as the “Out of India” theory, is contrasted with the widely accepted scholarship on the “Indo-Aryan Migration theory”, which considers the Pontic steppe to ...