Ирански народи: Разлика между версии

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Although most of the Iranian peoples are found on the [[Iranian plateau]] region, many have moved beyond and can be found from the [[Caucasus]] and [[Turkey]] to the [[Indus]] and western [[Xinjiang|China]]. The Iranian peoples have often mingled with other populations with the notable example being the [[Hazara]]s who display a distinct [[Turkic]]-[[Mongol]] background that contrasts with most other Iranian peoples. Similarly, the [[Baluch]] have mingled to a small degree with [[India]]n populations such as the [[Brahui]], while the [[Ossetians]] have invariably mixed with [[Georgians]], [[Russians]], and other peoples with whom they live. The Kurds are an example of a very eclectic Iranian people who, although displaying many ties to other Iranian peoples, also have ethnic ties to the Caucasus and [[Anatolia]] among other regions. Even the Persians themselves have undoubtedly mixed with various invaders as well as the aboriginal peoples of the Iranian plateau including the [[Elamites]]. Thus, not unlike the previous example of Germanic peoples involving the [[English people|English]], who are of mixed Germanic and [[Celtic]] origin, Iranian is an ethno-linguistic group and the Iranian peoples display varying degrees of common ancestry and/or cultural traits that denote their respective identities.
 
Some ancient peoples such as the [[Scythians]], [[Sarmatians]], and [[Alans]] are also widely believed to have belonged to the Iranian group, based upon scant evidence regarding their languages and the identity of their modern-day descendants. No origin for any of these peoples or their languages in the region of the modern nation of Iran is implied, or should be construed, from this particular use of the word ''Iranian''. The Iranian language group is itself a sub-branch of the [[Indo-Iranian]] sub-family, which is in turn a sub-branch of the [[Indo-European]] family of languages, which was formerly, although inaccurately, also referred to as ''Aryan'' – a usage academically discredited.
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