I dont know that's why I am asking
They were polytheistic
The Aryans furnished civilization in the Indian subcontinent with many impressive cultural and religious.
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!) :)
Two possible explanations for the origins of the Indo-Aryans are the Aryan Migration Theory, which posits that Indo-Aryans migrated from Central Asia into the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE, bringing their language and culture with them. Another explanation is the Indigenous Origin Theory, which suggests that Indo-Aryans developed locally within the Indian subcontinent, integrating with existing cultures and populations rather than migrating from outside. Both theories are supported by linguistic, archaeological, and genetic evidence, but the debate continues among scholars.
When the Aryans migrated to the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE, they were primarily pastoralists and warriors, known for their nomadic lifestyle. They spoke an early form of Sanskrit and brought with them a polytheistic belief system that laid the foundation for later Hinduism. The Aryans settled in the northwestern regions, gradually moving eastward, and began to establish agrarian societies, which led to significant cultural and social changes in the region. Their arrival is also associated with the development of the caste system.
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?
which was true of the ayrans when they migrated to the subcontinent?
They were polytheistic
They were polytheistic
They were polytheistic
They had a pastoral economy. They were nomadic
They had a pastoral economy.
They had a pastoral economy
The aryans invaded thr indian subcontinent around 1500BC
They had a pastoral economy.
Fierce warriors