The ancient Romans invented the circus, which we still have.
Yes, technically. It does still exist, but is not lived in.
The Greek Alphabet is the oldest one that is in common use, around the world. But Greek is no longer spoken. Tamil is an ancient language, used primarily in the Sub-Continent of India, which is still spoken today (however by a very few number of people).
its legacy does The city of Rome still stands - very different today to what it was then. The political body of Ancient Rome does not exist.
The Olympic Games.
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Religious differences still divide Hindus and Muslims.
Ancient India is known for its spirituality and other characteristics. The ancient Sanskrit practices of Hinduism play a major role in India today, with many temples around the country as well as prayers in the house. Another ancient practice is dance. Traditional Indian dance is still performed in India, and plays a role in influencing the modern dances of bollywood Overall, india as a modern country is still tied to its ancient values, something that will never change. From the modern cities of Mumbai and Bangalore to the holy cities of the ganges, traditional India can be seen in all of India
Ramayana.
Karma and Samsara are concepts from the ancient Hindu religion, which is still practiced in modern India.
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Aryavrata is the old name by which India is called in Indian mythological books and ancient texts
The decimal system The concept of zero among other things
In ancient India the Sanskrit word 'AMATYA' was pronounced for the post of a minister. 'MANTRI' is a Hindi word; which was also derived from Sanskrit and still it is in use.
Sanskrit itself a language.It was used in ancient India and Sri Lanka.Considered as a dead language.But it is been taught still.