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The Persians built one of the largest empires in history from the Iranian Plateau. But they didn't start there. Linguistically, Persian belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European family — a language group that traces back to the Bronze Age steppe pastoralists of Central Asia, not to ancient Iran. The Proto-Iranians emerged from the Sintashta and Andronovo cultures around two thousand one hundred BCE on the borders of modern Kazakhstan and Russia, then migrated southward through Central Asia and onto the Iranian Plateau by the early first millennium BCE. But here's what DNA revealed that nobody expected: steppe ancestry in modern Iranians is surprisingly minimal. A 2019 genome-wide study of over one thousand Iranians found that the core Persian population — the Central Iranian Cluster — shows overwhelming genetic continuity with the Neolithic Zagros farmers who lived on the plateau over ten thousand years ago. Steppe contributions were limited and largely confined to the Bronze Age. A 2025 ancient DNA study spanning forty-seven hundred BCE to thirteen hundred CE confirmed this — the genetic foundation of northern Iran barely shifted through the Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sassanid empires. The steppe migrants brought the language. But they didn't replace the people. The Persians aren't genetically steppe descendants — they're Zagros farmer descendants who adopted an Indo-European language from a relatively small group of incoming Bronze Age herders. Language replaced. Genes survived. The empire that called itself Aryan was built on DNA that predated the Aryans by seven thousand years. 🔔 Subscribe for more stories where DNA rewrites everything. 📚 SOURCES: Mehrjoo, Z. et al. — "Distinct Genetic Variation and Heterogeneity of the Iranian Population," PLOS Genetics (2019) Yousefi, S. et al. — "Ancient DNA Indicates 3,000 Years of Genetic Continuity in the Northern Iranian Plateau," Scientific Reports (2025) Broushaki, F. et al. — "Early Neolithic Genomes from the Eastern Fertile Crescent," Science (2016) Narasimhan, V.M. et al. — "The Formation of Human Populations in South and Central Asia," Science (2019) Guarino-Vignon, P. et al. — "Genetic Continuity of Indo-Iranian Speakers Since the Iron Age in Southern Central Asia," Scientific Reports (2022) Lazaridis, I. et al. — "Genomic Insights into the Origin of Farming in the Ancient Near East," Nature (2016) #Persia #Iran #DNA #AncientDNA #IndoEuropean #Zagros #SteppeMigration #Genetics #Achaemenid #Aryan #HumanMigration #ForgottenHistory