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Aryan | Holocaust Encyclopedia
The definition of non-Aryan, however, was broad, imprecise, and not at all “scientific.” According to the Civil Service Decree, a German could ... encyclopedia.ushmm.org
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Aryan race - Wikipedia
The Aryan race is a pseudoscientific historical race concept that emerged in the late-19th century to describe people who descend from the Proto-Indo-Europeans ... en.wikipedia.org
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non-Aryan, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun non-Aryan is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for non-Aryan is from 1853, in a translation by William Whitney. www.oed.com
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non-Aryan
non-ˈAryan, a. and n. [non- 3, 2.] A. adj. Of a language or a person: not Aryan or of Aryan descent; used spec. of Jews in Nazi Germany.1878 [see Aryan a.]. 1878 Encycl. Brit. VIII. 698/2 The Basques, the Esthonians, and the Finns, who have retained their non-Aryan speech. 1898 R. Brown Semitic Infl... Oxford English Dictionary
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In history, what are non-Aryans people? - Quora
Indus Valley civilization was not Aryan. Whether it is Dravidian is still debated, as more evidence piles up, a more clear picture can be drawn. www.quora.com
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Nazi racial theories - Wikipedia
The Nazis considered the putative "Aryan race" a superior "master race" with Germanic peoples as representative of Nordic race being best branch. en.wikipedia.org
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Aryan and Non-aryan in South Asia - Jstor
craft of agriculture; while the Indo-Aryan languages were obviously brought by the Aryans in the second millennium B.C. Though this interpretation may be oversimplified, the evidence now seems strong enough to show with fair certainty that of the three language groups the Dravidian and the Indo-Aryan were brought to India by migrants, the for-
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Definition of Aryan
In Nazi racial theory, a person of pure German "blood." The term "non-Aryan" was used to designate Jews, part-Jews and others of supposedly inferior racial ... fcit.usf.edu
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National Socialism and Non-Aryans in Germany | Nature
For even half a million Jews, and with them the 'non-Aryans' who are to share their fate, cannot in modern conditions so organise themselves as to avoid being ... www.nature.com
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"Non-Aryan" Athletes | The 1936 Games
Non-white and Jewish athletes on visiting teams experienced both welcome and rejection. “Non-Aryans” also elicited mixed responses when they demonstrated their ... vhec.org
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The Role of Antisemitism in the Expulsion of non-Aryan Students ...
The facts demonstrated in this article have shown that students acted as a vanguard of Nazism at institutions of higher learning after 1933. www.yadvashem.org
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Aryan and Non-Aryan in India on JSTOR
Description. The history and mechanisms of the convergence of ancient Aryan and non-Aryan cultures has been a subject of continuing fascination in many fields ... www.jstor.org
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C. E. V. Leser
After being forced to leave Germany because of his non-Aryan status he gained an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics. wikipedia.org
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Aryanize
Aryanize, v. (ˈɛərɪənaɪz, ˈɑːrɪən-) [f. Aryan, Arian a. and n. + -ize.] a. To make characteristically Aryan. Hence Aryanized ppl. a., made Aryan in language though not of Aryan race, as is the case with some East Indian tribes or peoples.1858 Whitney Orient. Stud. II. 7 Thus all India..was thoroughl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kolarian
He described it as one of the three non-Aryan language families of India, which he made up, along with the Tibeto-Burman and the Dravidian. wikipedia.org
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