The Aryans are an Indian indigenous group that began to separate from the ancestral South Indian population around 40,000 BCE. They moved north. They never invaded India, but large numbers of them did invade Persia, Bactria, Minoa and mainland Europe in very ancient times.
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The aryans never invaded India, its a myth created by the british during its occupation of India. both Indians and iranians were commonly known as aryans; the word "aryan" itself has nothing to do with a "race" but were given to those who were "noble", in the Indian context it meant those well versed in the vedic texts. Its a pity that that baseless theory of aryan invasion is still accepted as a "truth". Max mueller, a linguistic "expert" who was one of the first to have put forward that theory, retracted in his later years, but strangely enough, his later quotes are not often cited.
According to Jain histories, the founder of Jainism, Rishabha Adhinath, arrived in north India and established a dynasty at Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh, India, more than ten thousand years ago. He invented Indus script. Since the Indus Valley civilization ended around 1700 BC as a result of floods and drought, the Aryans (who are Rishabha's descendants) must have arrived in the Indus Valley between 8000 BC and 1700 BC.
The Aryans invaded Dasyu territory in northwest India and Pakistan, and destroyed their stone forts.
The Aryans never invaded India. They were an indigenous Indian group that separated from the ancestral South Indian population around 40,000 BC, and moved north.
Because the Aryans invaded and took over or the Indus just left.. its a mystery why the Indus population declined or disappear.
because their dope
~1500 b.c
1) Amazon 2) Nile 3) Tigris-Euphrates 4) Indus
over many centuries ago and ruled by a rajah.
Ohio River Valley
The Harrpan civilization collapsed about 1500 B.C. Historians think that several earthquakes and floods damaged the cities. Then the Indus River changed its course, killing many people and forcing others to flee the area.
They were fighting over the Ohio River Valley.
Since the Aryans had 2 things that the Indus Valley civilization did not have they took over. Those 2 things are horses and 2 wheel chariots.
how was it possible for the Aryans to spread their influence over the Indus and Ganges river valleys so successfully
they had different jobs and were thought to have migrated over as nomadic herders to the indus valley
The Aryans attacked and overthrew the stone forts of the Dasyu in very ancient times, but the year is unknown.
The civilization was already advanced in these regions. And this attracted the Aryans. And as they were stronger, they conquered those regions.
Ancient India was governed by a priest-king who headed a strong, central government until the Aryans took over the Indus Valley. Then they had to listen to and follow the Aryans.
located in Afhaganistan. or however you spell it
when two people from different tribes got married they became a mixed group. also, they used their chariots to take over. lastly, they taught them their language to them.
how did alexander the great took over indus valley
Hinduism's origins are complex and not specifically tied to the Indus River Valley. It is considered to have evolved over thousands of years through various cultural interactions, beliefs, and practices in the Indian subcontinent. The Indus Valley civilization did contribute to the cultural landscape of the region, but it is not the sole source of Hinduism's development.
Because the Indus River is developing
Because of the water soil and to go the bathroom