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To whom does the term 'Aryan' belong?

The ancestry of Pandavas have the blood of Fisher women, If you go through the ancestry of Kauravas or Pandavas some of them are direct decendents of Dasyas.
Kartavirya Arjuna was the son of Kritavirya... who belonged to a Aryan Tribe ...

in ancient Indian Women had no caste ... they can marry any one, Noble or Downtrodden...
 
:agree: to bold part. in mahabharata the dravidian god defeats the vedic aryan god

Dude you are talking about Ramayana, In Ramayan Ram Prince of Ayodhya defeats a Brahmin Ravana, Again this Ravana is a migrant from North who settled in Srilanka.
 
The ancestry of Pandavas have the blood of Fisher women, If you go through the ancestry of Kauravas or Pandavas some of them are direct decendents of Dasyas.

Fisherwoman need not be non aryan.

:D so 75% speak Aryan language? and what was that ? does it turn Indian Hindu race into Aryans?

yes,it does.

Just like how pathans invented hindkowan.
 
You see brahmins and Kashitri or khatri are the only Aryan race left as they never Interminggled, I my Self trace my family Lineage directly back from Maharaja Dhasrat Singh and his Son Ram We still have a very very very distant Family in india that are still hindus but we are muslims, the split came when Baba Abdur rehman became muslim and his brother stayed hindu, MY aunt Still Visit our very distant hindu family in india, And Trust me when i say The original Brahmins and Kashitri in INdia are not more then 5% that are hindu actually

Most of the sheikhs that are in Pakistan or even in india Belong to That Split with Different sects as kan-go,khawja, etc and their Goths are Oberio, Kapoor, Shami, Etc

People in india that claim aryan 95% are from Caste called Vesh and they tried to take advantage of the fact and lied about being Khatri(rulers) or Brahmins(religious leader) because of the power status it gives them

95% or khatri's and Brahmis switched and embraced islam,

For the final time there is no no race as Aryan and Dravidians. These are two language families. The concept of Aryan as a distinct race has been long debunked.Pakistanis need to keep themselves updated.

This I am telling you as a Haryanvi Brahmin myself.
 
You see brahmins and Kashitri or khatri are the only Aryan race left as they never Interminggled, I my Self trace my family Lineage directly back from Maharaja Dhasrat Singh and his Son Ram We still have a very very very distant Family in india that are still hindus but we are muslims, the split came when Baba Abdur rehman became muslim and his brother stayed hindu, MY aunt Still Visit our very distant hindu family in india, And Trust me when i say The original Brahmins and Kashitri in INdia are not more then 5% that are hindu actually

Most of the sheikhs that are in Pakistan or even in india Belong to That Split with Different sects as kan-go,khawja, etc and their Goths are Oberio, Kapoor, Shami, Etc

People in india that claim aryan 95% are from Caste called Vesh and they tried to take advantage of the fact and lied about being Khatri(rulers) or Brahmins(religious leader) because of the power status it gives them

95% or khatri's and Brahmis switched and embraced islam,

More like 25%.

For the final time there is no no race as Aryan and Dravidians. These are two language families. The concept of Aryan as a distinct race has been long debunked.Pakistanis need to keep themselves updated.

This I am telling you as a Haryanvi Brahmin myself.

Bharadwaj?
 
:D so 75% speak Aryan language? and what was that ? does it turn Indian Hindu race into Aryans?

There is no such race as Aryans these are language families . Already cleared plenty of times and source also provided. but if you dont wish to believe it , then by all means continue living in cuckooland.

More like 25%.



Bharadwaj?

Sharma. Gaur Brahmin. Ancestors from Panipat, Haryana.
 
The ancestry of Pandavas have the blood of Fisher women, If you go through the ancestry of Kauravas or Pandavas some of them are direct decendents of Dasyas.

Your taking about Partha (Arjuna of Mahabharata) ... i am taking about Kartavirya Arjuna ... who defeated Ravana in Ramayan , who killed Parashurams Father Jamadagni & was ultimately killed by Parashurama ...

Most of the remaining Suryavanshi clans of India are descendants of Kartavirya ... & most of Suryavanshi where annihilated by Parashurama ... so the Yadava took their place during Lord Krishans time...
 
This whole excercise by Indians on Aryan race is to proof that Indian Hindus are aryan and NOT dravidians.

If one ask you if you are aryans then why you do NOT eat Cow meat? why do you have idols whereas vedic Aryans were not idolworshipers.

why Indians are having this aryan complex by the way ? are you NOT proud of your dravidian heritage?

So since "Aryans" also didn't turn towards west asia to pray, I would assume by your logic, that you have no connection whatsoever to them?
 
:D so 75% speak Aryan language? and what was that ? does it turn Indian Hindu race into Aryans?

What is Hindu race ??

Here's a Lit of Rig Vedic Tribes .

List of Tribes

Alina people (RV 7.18.7) - They were probably one of the tribes defeated by Sudas at the Dasarajna,[5] and it has been suggested that they lived to the north-east of Nurestan, because much later, in the 7th century CE, the land was mentioned by the Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang.[6] The amateur historian S. Talageri identifies them with the Greeks (Hellenes).[7]
Anu is a Vedic Sanskrit term for one of the 5 major tribes in the Rigveda, RV 1.108.8, RV 8.10.5 (both times listed together with the Druhyu) and, much later also in the Mahabharata.[8] In the late Vedic period, one of the Anu kings, King Anga, is mentioned as a "chakravartin" (AB 8.22). Ānava, the vrddhi derivation of Anu, is the name of a ruler in the Rigvedic account of the Battle of the Ten Kings (7.18.13) and at 8.4.1 with the Turvaśa (tribe). The meaning ánu "living, human" (Naighantu) cannot be substantiated for the Rigveda [9] and may have been derived from the tribal name.
Āyu[10]
Bhajeratha[11]
Bhalanas- The Bhalanas are one of the tribes that fought against Sudas in the Dasarajna battle. Some scholars have argued that the Bhalanas lived in Eastern Afghanistan Kabulistan, and that the Bolan Pass derives its name from the Bhalanas.[12][13]
Bharatas - The Bharatas are an Aryan tribe mentioned in the Rigveda, especially in Mandala 3 attributed to the Bharata sage Vishvamitra and in and Mandala 7.[14] Bharatá is also used as a name of Agni (literally, "to be maintained", viz. the fire having to be kept alive by the care of men), and as a name of Rudra in RV 2.36.8. In one of the "river hymns" RV 3.33, the entire Bharata tribe is described as crossing over, with their chariots and wagons, at the confluence of the Vipash (Beas) and Shutudri (Satlej). Hymns by Vasistha in Mandala 7 (7.18 etc.) mention the Bharatas as the protagonists in the Battle of the Ten Kings, where they are on the winning side. They appear to have been successful in the early power-struggles between the various Aryan and non-Aryan tribes so that they continue to dominate in post-Rigvedic texts, and later in the (Epic) tradition, the Mahābhārata, the eponymous ancestor becomes Emperor Bharata, conqueror of 'all of India', and his tribe and kingdom is called Bhārata. "Bhārata" today is the official name of the Republic of India (see also Etymology of India).
Bhrigus[15]
Chedi[16]
Dasa (dāsa, 'slave', 'servant')[17]
Dasyu (Iranian: Dahyu, mentioned in Latin as: Dahae, in Greek as: Daai)[18]
Dṛbhīka[19]
Druhyus - The Druhyu were a people of Vedic India. They are mentioned in the Rigveda,[20] usually together with the Anu tribe.[21] Some early scholars have placed them in the northwestern region.[22] The later texts, the Epic and the Puranas, locate them in the "north", that is, in Gandhara, Aratta and Setu. (Vishnu Purana IV.17) The Druhyus were driven out of the land of the seven rivers by Mandhatr and their next king Gandhara settled in a north-western region which became known as Gandhāra. The sons of the later Druhyu king Pracetas too settle in the "northern" (udīcya) region (Bhagavata 9.23.15-16; Visnu 4.17.5; Vayu 99.11-12; Brahmanda 3.74.11-12 and Matsya 48.9.). Recently, some writers[23] have ahistorically asserted that the Druhyu are the ancestors of the Iranian, Greek or European peoples, or of the Celtic Druid class.[24] The word Druid (Gallic Celtic druides), however, is derived from Proto-Indo-European vid "to see, to know' [25] It has also been alleged that the Rg Veda and the Puranas describe this tribe as migrating North,.[23][24] However, there is nothing of this in the Rigveda and the Puranas merely mention that the Druhyu are "adjacent (āśrita) to the North"
Gandhari[26]
Guṅgu[27]
Iksvaku[28]
Krivi[29]
Kīkaṭa[30]
Kuru[31]
Mahīna[32]
Maujavant[33]
Matsya[34]
Meenas[35]
Nahuṣa[36]
Paktha.[37]
Pañca Jana/Kṛṣṭi (etc.)
Panis (Iranian Parni?)
Pārāvata
Parsu (Parśu) - The Parsus have been connected with the Persians, though this view is disputed.[38] This is based on the evidence of an Assyrian inscription from 844 BC referring to the Persians as Parshu, and the Behistun Inscription of Darius I of Persia referring to Parsa as the home of the Persians.[39]
Pārthava
Puru (Pūru)
Ruśama
Sārasvata
Satvant
Śigru
Śimyu
Śiva
Srñjaya
Śvitna
Tritsu The Trtsus are a sub-group of the Bharata mentioned in Mandala 7 of the Rigveda (in hymns 18, 33 and 83). Under king Sudas they defeated the Puru confederation at the Battle of the Ten Kings.
Turvasa (Turvaśa)
Uśīnara
Vaikarṇa
Vaśa
Vibhindu
Viṣānin
Vṛcīvant
Yadu
Yakṣu

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Rigvedic_tribes


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