Indo-Aryan migration (disambiguation)
- Indo-Aryan migration (disambiguation)
Indo-Aryan migration refers to migrations of Indo-Aryan speakers. Some notable Indo-Aryan migrations include:
*The original (Bronze Age) Indo-Aryan expansion
*Iron Age migration of Indo-Aryan speakers to South-East Asia. (e.g. History of Malaysia#Malaya under Indian influence)
*Migrations of Indo-Aryan speakers to Sri Lanka: see Vijaya
*Medieval migration of the Roma people out of India.
*Medieval migrations of Indo-Aryan speakers to Afghanistan (Shahi#Hindu Shahi)
*migrations within the Indian subcontinent:
**The migration of Ghandari/ Niya Prakrit, Parya and Dumaki speakers in countries to the northwest of India.
*Modern migrations, see Indian diaspora
ee also
*Aryan Invasion Theory
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