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  1. Proto-Iranian or Proto-Iranic is the reconstructed proto-language of the Iranian languages branch of Indo-European language family and thus the ancestor of the Iranian languages such as Persian, Pashto, Sogdian, Zazaki, Ossetian, Mazandarani, Kurdish, Talysh and others.

  2. O protoindo-iraniano (também designado como proto-ariano) é uma língua ancestral reconstruída do ramo Indo-iraniano do Indo-europeu. Os seus falantes, os hipotéticos Protoindo-iranianos, poderão ter vivido no terceiro milénio a.C., sendo usualmente relacionados com o horizonte arqueológico inicial de Andronovo .

  3. Proto-Indo-Iranian, also called Proto-Indo-Iranic or Proto-Aryan, is the reconstructed proto-language of the Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European. Its speakers, the hypothetical Proto-Indo-Iranians , are assumed to have lived in the late 3rd millennium BC, and are often connected with the Sintashta culture of the Eurasian Steppe and ...

  4. The Iranian languages all descend from a common ancestor: Proto-Iranian, which itself evolved from Proto-Indo-Iranian. This ancestor language is speculated to have origins in Central Asia, and the Andronovo culture of the Bronze Age is suggested as a candidate for the common Indo-Iranian culture around 2000 BCE. [citation needed]

    English
    Zaza
    Sorani Kurdish
    Kurmanji Kurdish
    beautiful
    rınd, xasek
    ciwan, nayab
    rind, delal, bedew, xweşik
    blood
    goni
    xwên
    xwîn, xûn
    bread
    nan, non
    nan
    nan
    bring
    ardene
    /anîn, hawerdin, hênan
    anîn
  5. Indo-Iranian Religion. The Indo-Iranian religion, as it is preserved in the Indian Rigveda and its ancillary literature, consisted of plant and animal sacrifice conceived as a system of hospitable exchange between a pantheon of gods, or devas, and communities of human beings.

  6. The Iranian protolanguage and its development. By the time Iranian begins to be attested in the 6th century bce, the language is already found differentiated into several distinct languages. Scholars have reconstructed the sound system and some of the grammatical features of Common Old Iranian, the protolanguage that preceded these dialects.

  7. speaking Indo-Kaf¯ ¯ır¯ı-Iranian (or Proto-Indo-Iranian) are called in prehistory Proto-Indo-Kaf¯ ¯ır ¯ı-Iranians. To avoid this clumsy term, in this chapter we shall simply use the term Proto-Indo-Iranian(s) (PII). Besides the term ‘Indo-Iranians’, the name ‘Aryans’ is also