The Aryans decided to settle instead of remaining nomadic primarily due to the advantages of agricultural life, which provided a more stable food supply and the ability to form permanent communities. As they developed farming techniques, they could cultivate crops and domesticate animals, leading to increased population density and the establishment of social structures. Settling allowed for advancements in technology, trade, and culture, ultimately fostering the growth of civilizations. Additionally, the availability of fertile land in regions like the Indo-Gangetic Plain encouraged this shift towards a sedentary lifestyle.
they were nomads
If they are nomads, they usually arent going to settle down. Or they wouldnt be called Nomads! :)
The Aryans first settled in Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.
settle in a area
I think you may mean Norsemen instead of nomads, but yes, you could call the first people who came to what is now America nomads, I think, at least for awhile until they found a permanent place to settle. Some of them remained nomads, following the game as it moved from place to place.
The Homo Habilis were the first prehistoric nomads to walk and settle in France.
They were nomads who moved west to settle in the Levant.
The Aryans brought new technology, animals, and ideas with them to south asia:)
Nomads do not settle permanently in one place. The definition of nomad is one who does not have a permanent home.
Around 6000 B.C near the Nile Valley
Nomads (a nomadic people).
Aryans have been mentioned in the 'RIGVEDA' as the INDO GERMAN race who came from the pastoral regions of the 'wiros' across the river 'Harayu' to settle in the indus regions as their Aryavarata (home of the Aryans)