Indo-Aryan or Indic peoples are an 
Indo-European  ethno-linguistic  group referring to the wide collection of peoples united as native
Kaynak: Indo-Aryan peoples Indo-Aryan refers to:  
Indo-Aryan languages  
Indo-Aryan peoples , the various peoples speaking these languages
Kaynak: Indo-Aryan The 
Indo-Aryan or Indic languages are the dominant language family of the northern Indian subcontinent.  a branch of the 
Indo-Iranian
Kaynak: Indo-Aryan languagesModels of the 
Indo-Aryan migration discuss scenarios of prehistoric migrations  of the proto- 
Indo-Aryans  to their historically attested
Kaynak: Indo-Aryan migrationSome theonym s, proper names and other terminology of the Mitanni  are considered to form (part of) an 
Indo-Aryan  superstrate , suggesting
Kaynak: Indo-Aryan superstrate in MitanniMiddle 
Indo-Aryan languages (Middle Indic languages, sometimes as Prakrit ) is a group in the 
Indo-Aryan branch  of the 
Indo-Iranian
Kaynak: Middle Indo-Aryan languagesThe Hindi languages, also known as the Madhya languages and the Central Zone of the 
Indo-Aryan languages , is a dialect continuum of the
Kaynak: Hindi languages"refined speech"), is a historical 
Indo-Aryan language , the primary liturgical language  of Hinduism  and a literary and scholarly
Kaynak: SanskritIndo-Aryan migration  refers to migrations of 
Indo-Aryan  speakers.  Some notable 
Indo-Aryan migrations include: (Bronze Age) 
Indo-Aryan migration
Kaynak: Indo-Aryan migration (disambiguation) Along with other Eastern 
Indo-Aryan languages , Bengali evolved circa 1000–1200 CE from eastern Middle 
Indo-Aryan  dialects such as the
Kaynak: Bengali languageProto-
Indo-Iranian religion means the religion of the 
Indo-Iranian peoples  prior to the earliest Vedic  (
Indo-Aryan) and Zoroastrian
Kaynak: Proto-Indo-Iranian religionis a 
Indo-Aryan language .  It is the official language of Maharashtra  state of India  and is one of the 23 official languages of India .
Kaynak: Marathi languageis an 
Indo-Aryan language , and part of the greater 
Indo-European  language family .  It is derived from a language called Old Gujarati
Kaynak: Gujarati languagepostulated migrational and controversial scenarios of prehistoric 
Indo-Aryan migration  in 19th and early 20th century racialism:
Kaynak: Aryan invasion theoryThis is an illustrative list of Tamil  an 
Indo-Aryan , classified based on type of borrowing.  The words are transliterated according to
Kaynak: Indo-Aryan loanwords in Tamil