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The rise of the Aryan civilization, often associated with the Indo-Aryans, began around 1500 BCE when these nomadic tribes migrated into the Indian subcontinent from Central Asia. They brought with them a distinct culture, language (Sanskrit), and social structures, which laid the foundation for Vedic society. The Aryans gradually settled in the fertile plains of northern India, leading to the development of agriculture and the establishment of city-states. Their religious texts, the Vedas, and social hierarchy, known as the Caste System, significantly influenced the cultural and spiritual landscape of ancient India.

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