THE ARYANS
the Aryans did
Alexander the Great's Macedonians.
Yes.
The Aryans did.
The Muslim group that first evaded the Indus Valley was the Harappans. Their culture was Mesopotamian, resembling that of Sumerians and the Elamites.
aryan
That is a great question, although, he did not. He invaded Western India. If those are synnonyms, get a job.
The Indus Valley was invaded by the Indo-Aryans around 1500 BCE. This group, speaking an early form of Sanskrit, migrated into the region from the northwest, leading to significant cultural and social changes. Their arrival is often associated with the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization and the subsequent development of Vedic culture in the Indian subcontinent.
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True. Both the Persians, under Cyrus the Great and later Darius I, invaded parts of the Indus River Valley during their empire's expansion. Alexander the Great also invaded the region in 326 BCE as part of his campaign against the Persian Empire, reaching the Indus River and engaging in battles with local rulers.
It came from Indus valley!! and from the area near indus valley
The Aryans invaded the Indus Valley around 1500 BCE for several reasons, including the search for new pastures for their cattle and agricultural expansion. They were attracted by the fertile lands of the region, which offered better resources for farming. Additionally, the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization may have created opportunities for the Aryans to migrate and settle in the area, leading to cultural exchanges and the eventual establishment of Vedic society.