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In their common period the Indo-Iranian tribes called themselves by a significant name, “noble (man)” (airya in Avestan, ārya in Sanskrit). The Āryans had begun their advance into northwestern India at the beginning of the second millennium; four or five centuries later they occupied the region of the “Seven Rivers,” sapta sindhavah,13 that is, the basin of the Upper Indus, the Punjab.
A History of Religious Ideas, Volume 1: From the Stone Age to the Eleusinian Mysteries
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