They mixed with the original inhabitants of India.
The decline of the Aryans was due to the division of their society into bootie.The Aryans mixd with the original inhabitants of India.
The decline of the Aryans was due to the division of their society into bootie.The Aryans mixd with the original inhabitants of India.
The decline of the Aryans was due to the division of their society into bootie.The Aryans mixd with the original inhabitants of India.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
They mixed with the original inhabitants of India.
They mixed with the original inhabitants of India.
They mixed with the original inhabitants of India.
they did not know were to go so they killed they self
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
A group of warrior nomads, the Aryans, began to migrate into the Indus Valley region around the time that the Harappan Civilization began to decline. Scholars disagree about whether the Aryans overtook the Harappan Civilization by force, or simply moved in and coexisted with them during their decline. Regardless, the nomadic Aryans were predominately a cattle-breeding society, and they learned how to live as settled agriculturists from the remaining Harappan people. Therefore, the Aryans absorbed remnants of the Harappan Civilization and integrated them into their own culture to form the Vedic culture. Since the Indus Valley Civilization left no written records, the nature of the transition from the Harappan culture to the resulting Vedic culture is that much more a mystery
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.