The Indo-Europeans were a group of people who spoke a language originating from a common ancestor and spread it across a vast area of Eurasia from around 4000 BC. The language was the basis for many modern languages including English, German, French, Italian, and Persian. The Indo-Europeans were not a unified tribal group, but rather a linguistic group who shared similar cultural and religious practices. They spread their language and culture through migration, intermarriage, and trade, leaving a lasting impact on the world today.
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