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History of Iranian peoples in Europe : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Iranian peoples in Europe
The history of Iranian peoples in Europe stretches back as early as 750 BC, when a Proto-Scythian culture thrived in Eastern Europe (mostly modern-day Ukraine and Russia). Iranian peoples are a collective term composing of several ethnic groups whose common origin stems from the Proto-Iranians of Central Asia, and has little to do with the modern state Iran, in concept that Germanic is not literally affiliated with the modern state Germany. At a time, Iranian peoples such as the Scythians and Sarmatians dominated much of Eastern Europe, where they were based themselves originally. Although the Iranian peoples in Europe were all based in Eastern Europe (again, primarily Ukraine, Russia, and the Balkans), some of the Iranian-speaking tribes such as the Alans ventured even far into Western Europe. Eventually, towards the 5th-6th century AD, all the Iranian peoples in Europe had been assimilated and absorbed by the Early Slavs as well as the Goths. ==Scythians== (詳細はIranian languages (Scythian languages). At their maximum extent, they stretched up to the Great Hungarian Plain in what is today Hungary.
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