According to Max Muller, Aryans migrated to India from Central Asia.
The Aryan migration theory is a historical hypothesis that the Indo-Aryan peoples migrated from Central Asia to India. The theory was first proposed by the German linguist Max Müller in the 19th century. Müller based his theory on the similarities between the languages of India and Europe. He believed that the Indo-Aryan languages were originally spoken in Central Asia, and that the Indo-Aryan peoples migrated to India from there.
The Aryan migration theory has been widely accepted by scholars, but it has also been criticized. Some scholars have argued that the similarities between the Indo-Aryan languages and the languages of Europe can be explained by contact between the two groups, rather than by migration. Others have argued that the Aryan migration theory is based on a Eurocentric view of history.
Despite the criticisms, the Aryan migration theory remains the most widely accepted explanation for the origins of the Indo-Aryan peoples.
Option A: South Asia is incorrect because the Aryans did not migrate from South Asia.
Option B: Central Asia is correct because the Aryans migrated from Central Asia to India.
Option C: North Asia is incorrect because the Aryans did not migrate from North Asia.
Option D: None of the above is incorrect because the Aryans did migrate to India from Central Asia.