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Indo-European Migration

The Indo-European migration refers to the movement and spreading of people speaking Indo-European languages, originating from the Eurasian steppes around 4,000 to 2,000 BCE. These groups gradually migrated into Europe, Asia, and parts of India, influencing many modern languages and cultures. Their migration was driven by factors like climate change, population pressures, and technological advances such as horseback riding and chariot use. Over centuries, these movements led to the development of diverse languages like English, Hindi, and Greek, and significantly shaped the cultural and demographic landscape of Eurasia.