The Aryan race is a disproven idea that was formed in the 19th and 20th centuries. It was used to describe the theoretical descendents of group of people in ancient Persia and India who spoke an Indo-European language. However, as a pseudoscientific concept, there is no historical, Anthropological, or archaeological evidence that supports its existence.
The word "Aryan" has been used to describe people of Iranian and Indian descent, but there is no record of Aryans in European history. Later it was used for Germanic peoples because of new ideas about the Aryans.[1][2]
The term Aryan comes from the ancient Sanskrit word ārya. Sanskrit-speaking people used this word to distinguish themselves from other races. The Iranians also used this word, and the name Iran means "land of the Aryans".[3]
The idea of an Aryan race was later used by occult movements like Theosophy; by the Nazis; and by white supremacists.