ZAMONAVIY TADQIQOTLARDA ARIYLARNING KELIB CHIQISH MASALASI
The question of the origin and localization of the Aryans, or Indo-Aryans, remains one of the most controversial topics in historical, archaeological, linguistic, and genetic studies. This article provides an overview of various theories regarding the homeland of the Aryans, taking into account modern data from linguistics, archaeology, and genetics. We critically assess the current state of the discussion, focusing on the interaction between these disciplines, and emphasize the significance of these data for understanding the origin of the Aryans and their subsequent migrations.
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