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2007-12-20 15:49:45 · 5 answers · asked by helper725 3 in Social Science Anthropology

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No, ancient Proto-Indo-Iranians that originally used the term Aryan, meaning noble, to describe themselves were most likely lighter skinned than those living further south but would probably had dark hair and eyes.
Later the term was used to refer to Proto-Indo-Europeans and much racist driven false pseudo-scholarly and occult ideas later it became mixed up with Nazi eugenics rationale in that the "Aryan-Nordic" race (or Nordic-Atlantic to show how rediculous the whole thing is) was the "master race", the ideal specimen of which had blond hair and blue eyes.

2007-12-20 16:04:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

1. Indo-Iranian. No longer in technical use.
2. A member of the people who spoke the parent language of the Indo-European languages. No longer in technical use.
3. A member of any people speaking an Indo-European language. No longer in technical use.
4. In Nazism and neo-Nazism, a non-Jewish Caucasian, especially one of Nordic type, supposed to be part of a master race


None of these definitions seem to be of any use anymore, so I dont really know.

2007-12-20 16:28:58 · answer #2 · answered by primalclaws1974 6 · 2 0

I honestly love dirty blonde hair it looks truly pretty

2017-02-25 12:59:11 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

As I read it, there was an ancient race of Aryans. Hitler thought that they lived in middle earth and the entrance was somewhere at one of the poles-Read Morning of the Magician for that idea. . .

2007-12-20 16:09:08 · answer #4 · answered by towanda 7 · 1 3

There were no "original Aryans." The whole concept was just a myth.

2007-12-20 16:03:49 · answer #5 · answered by aviophage 7 · 2 3

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