Indo-Aryan peoples
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Indo-Aryan peoples are a diverse Indo-European ethnolinguistic group of peoples who speak Indo-Aryan languages. The Indo-Aryan languages belong to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. Today, there are over one billion native speakers of Indo-Aryan languages, most of them native to South Asia, where they form the majority.
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List of Indo-Aryan peoples
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Historical
- Ahir
- Angas
- Charans
- Bhats
- Gandharis
- Gangaridai
- Gupta
- Gujjars
- Rajputs
- Jats
- Kalingas
- Kambojas
- Kolis/Koris
- Kurus
- Labana
- Licchavis
- Magadhis
- Maurya
- Nanda
- Pala
- Paundra
- Rigvedic tribes
- Saini
- Sena
- Shakya
- Vanga
- Varanasi
- Videha
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Contemporary
- Assamese people
- Awadhi people
- Bengali people
- Bhil people
- Bihari people
- Chhettris
- Chittagonians
- Dogras
- Dom people
- Garhwalis
- Gujarati people
- Gurkhas
- Hindkis
- Hindkowans
- Kambojs
- Kamein
- Khas people
- Khatris
- Koli people
- Konkani people
- Kumaoni people
- Lhotshampas
- Lohanas
- Dhivehi people
- Marathi people
- Marwaris
- Mers people
- Muhajirs
- Naga Rajputs
- Nais
- Newar people
- Oriya people
- Punjabi people
- Rajputs
- Ramgarhia
- Romani people
- Rohingya people
- Saraiki people
- Saraswats
- Sinhalese people
- Sindhi people
- Sylheti people
- Jats
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See also
- Arya
- Aryan
- Aryan race
- Aryavarta
- Arya Samaj
- Dasa
- Indo-Aryan languages
- Proto-Indo-Europeans
- Iranian Peoples
- Anthropological Survey of India
- Dravidian peoples
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