No Aryan invasion ever happened

No Aryan invasion ever happened.

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The actual route was nothing like that.
Sintashta fortresses are at the Urals.

That's not even an accurate map

The Aryans rose from central asia after breaking off from the PIE and mingling with the cultures of Transoxiana

No. They came from Centra Europe. They were an early eastern extension of the Corded Ware culture.

alot of people understand the PIE as the same people as the Aryans, because of the misunderstanding in excavation sites

I mean I think its pretty clear that there was an invasion. Several figures in Indian religion are almost certainly not native to the subcontinent and are European in origin

The Aryans were not synonymous with Sintashta

Perhaps but even so they still have everything to do with people living in the vicinity of the Sintashta while nothing to do with say, the contemporary Iranians and Afghans.

The idea of aryan invasion was crafted during early days of scientific racism to promote a racial theory why whites came to dominate certain regions.

This was needed to support the colonialism mindset where the whites of the age were bringing civility to the uncivilized world.

>something sounds racist and shit so it must be wrong

Well to be factual, Aryan invaders didn't civilize anyoneone anywhere. They were not civilizers at all, they were a fighting and destroying people.

No "Aryans" ever existed. Sanskrit is indigenous to India. The Harappans spoke Sanskrit. Slowly over time the Sanskrit language started to leave India and made it to Europe along trade routes. That's how you learned it. You're welcome.

Nah.
Enjoy your fantasies while you can.
Harvard is studying Harappan DNA and they are gonna say that Harappans aren't Aryans.

The background premise of any fact must be understood to get the real knowledge. Facts out of vacuum are not useful.

Scientific racism was big in the last few centuries. Heck, Hitler was not a super special racist guy, most people were what we'd call very racist by today's standard. His belief about Jews/Aryan race were not drawn from vacuum, infact most people believed in the aryan superiority theory. The extremes he went through to put that belief into practice led to widespread disavowment of racial superiority theories.

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Nobody's a Stormfag here you retard.
The Aryan invasion can be discussed without braindead autismo about JOOOZ.
Besides, Jews have R1a-Z93 so they also descend from the Aryans to some extent.

You're a lying Dravidian cuckold Jew I bet.

>Nobody's a Stormfag here you retard

Sure, I bet it´s just regular folks here constantly posting Holocaust denial, Hitler threads and anti-Semitism.

>Dravidian Jew
I'm horrified upon imagining something like that existing

Most of the Hitler threads are either more legitimate discussion like how he rose to power and his effect on history or retarded shit like his testicles.

The Aryan invasion just happens to be interesting.
It's very interesting that a group of charioteers would always win their battles no matter who are where they were fighting.

Slavic bogatiri made love to jewish wenches during the annihilation of the Khazar Empire.

Now your people bear the mark of my ancestor's seed.

What the hell is a bogatiri?
Anyway, Z93 isn't Slavic.
Jewish Z93 probably descend from Zoroastrians who converted during the early Jewish phase.

>What the hell is a bogatiri?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogatyr

Not even him you uneducated faggot.

>baghatur

Okay so they are some Slavs LARPing Turks. Cool but unrelated detail.

It's a purely slavic word.

Bog - god. Turks are scythian rape babies anyway.

No, it is a Turkic loanword.

>LARPing
Having a loanword from another culture doesn't mean you're LARPing you fucking idiot. That word gets overused as fuck here anyway.

Pic related is proof it is slavic.

"Bogatyr" is used in the oldest context to mean a demigod. "Bog" means god in all Slavic languages, hence it is not turkic in origin.

>Baghatur (Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲᠦᠷ Baghatur/Ba'atur (Modern Mongolian: Бaaтap Baatar), Turkish: Bağatur/Batur/Bahadır, Russian: Bogatyr) is a historical Turco-Mongol honorific title,[1] in origin a term for "hero" or "valiant warrior".
>The term was first used by the steppe peoples to the north and west (Mongolia) of China as early as the 7th century as evidenced in Sui dynasty records.[4][5] It is attested for the Göktürk Khanate in the 8th century, and among the Bulgars of the First Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century.

Turks and mongols are well known rape babies of Scythians.

Hence they share words with the direct descendants of Scythians, the Slavs.

>rape babies of Scythian
>annex central Asia from Scythian
you are getting ahead of yourself