Aryob

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File:AhmadKhail in Zazi (19914631).jpg
Ahmadkhel village in Zazi District

Aryob (Template:Langx) or Aryub is the main town of Zazi District in the Paktia Province of Afghanistan where the Zazi tribe of Pakhtuns live.<ref>No practical work on Paktia projects yet, say residents. The terms Arya, Aryo, and Ariya have origins in Sanskrit and Indo-Aryan culture. These terms have been used historically to describe cultural and linguistic groups associated with the Vedic tradition.

References: • Witzel, Michael: The Vedic Age (1996). Discusses the use of the term Arya in Vedic texts as a self-designation of the Indo-Aryan people. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". • Gonda, Jan: The Hindu Tradition: A Concise Introduction (1979). Explores the term Arya and its role within Indo-Aryan culture. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". • Pargiter, F. E.: The Ancient History of India, Based on the Vedas and Puranas (1922). References the term Arya in relation to the broader Indo-Aryan civilization. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".

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