a)they were acquainted with horse chariots and the use of bronze.
b)they were acquainted with use of iron.
c)they had a system of education.
d)they were acquainted with use of copper and the modern ploughshare.
Praphullachandra Basu has written: 'Indo-Aryan polity' -- subject(s): Civilization, Economic conditions, Indo-Aryans, Social conditions, Vedas 'Indo-Aryan polity, Rigvedic period' -- subject(s): Civilization, Indo-Aryans, Vedas
Indra or Purandhara was the most important God in the rigvedic period.
sapt sindhu
The Aryans did not write books, but their religious texts are known as the Vedas. The four Vedas are Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda. These texts are among the oldest sacred scriptures of Hinduism.
The theory that Aryans invaded the Indus Valley civilization is debated among historians. Some believe that the Aryans migrated peacefully into the region, while others suggest there might have been conflicts. The lack of concrete evidence makes it difficult to definitively say whether there was an invasion.
Indra was worshipped during that period.
The aryans were a proto-slavic people from the caucus mountins, the aryans were advanced and expanded throughout europe and asia. The aryans brought there language and genes to india.
The Persians were Aryans.
written language developed by the Aryans
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.