The Aryans are believed to have originated from the region around the Eurasian Steppe, particularly the area around the Ural Mountains and the Caspian Sea. They migrated into the Indian subcontinent through the northwest passes of the Himalayas, particularly the Khyber Pass. This migration is thought to have occurred around 1500 BCE, leading to significant cultural and linguistic influences in the region.
The oldest mountain range on Earth is thought to be the Appalachian Mountains. They are said to be nearly 500 million years old.
The Atlas Mountains
pindus mountains
The Alps, which separate Italy from the rest of the continent.
The Aryans began their rule around 1500 BCE; I'm not sure when it ended.
Through which mountain range did the Aryans pass to get to the Indian subcontinent?
Through which mountain range id the Aryans pass to get to the Indian subcontinent?
The Himalayas
they had come from the Ural mountains in the north
The mountain ramge that the Arayan's passed through to get to the Indian subcontinent is the Himalaya mountain. (sorry if the answer is incorrect i am a young girl!) :)
Khyber pass lying in the HinduKush mountain ranges which are on the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
the Khyber pass is a mountain range which now connects Pakistan and Afghanistan. the Aryans first entered India through this pass
Mount Cook is in the Southern Alps range
The main mountain range in Antarctica is the Transantarctic Mountain Range.
No, the Andes are the longest mountain range.
mountain range is bigger :)
The Sierra Nevada Mountain range