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The book consists of 10 interrelated articles. The article "Aryans of Europe" is devoted to such an important issue as the classification of peoples by language. The article "Aryans of Asia" is devoted to the study of the same question, but only on the example of also Aryan peoples: Indians and Iranians, who at a certain historical stage were a single people called proto-Indo-Iranians, Indo-Iranians or Aryans. The article "Keep to the West!" deals with such a fundamental issue as the migration of Aryan tribes from prehistoric times to the first centuries A.D. from Asia to Europe. The eponymous…mehr

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The book consists of 10 interrelated articles. The article "Aryans of Europe" is devoted to such an important issue as the classification of peoples by language. The article "Aryans of Asia" is devoted to the study of the same question, but only on the example of also Aryan peoples: Indians and Iranians, who at a certain historical stage were a single people called proto-Indo-Iranians, Indo-Iranians or Aryans. The article "Keep to the West!" deals with such a fundamental issue as the migration of Aryan tribes from prehistoric times to the first centuries A.D. from Asia to Europe. The eponymous article "Keep to the West!" is devoted to the Turkic, Finno-Ugric and Tatar-Mongol tribes in the IV - XIII centuries, who passed from Asia to Europe along the same route that the Aryan peoples had traveled before. In the article "Northeastern Neighbors of the Scythians" it is shown that a part of the Scythians migrated from Asia to the Northern Black Sea steppes long before AD. The article "Sacral Categories of Shamanism" also gives many facts and proofs of it. In the article "Türks Aryans, or Transformed Aryans" the author expresses the opinion that a significant part of the Turkic ethnos is represented by former Aryans.
Autorenporträt
Enver Khurshut, Ph.D., orientalist and source researcher, specialist in the history of the Kokand Khanate, is one of the compilers and editors of the second supplemented and revised edition of the "Canon of Medical Science" by Abu Ali ibn Sina (1978 - 1982) and the author of about 100 scientific articles and brochures in Russian, Uzbek, Crimean Tatar, Arabic and Dari languages.