Khyber pass lying in the HinduKush mountain ranges which are on the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
In the beginning, the Indian subcontinent was apart of Africa. But then it began cracking and shifting away. Over the years it moved, and then collided with Asia. The collision formed the Himalayan Mountains and now India is apart of Asia!
The Tropic of Cancer passes through the heavily populated Indian subcontinent.
India is considered the strongest country in the Indian Subcontinent, both in terms of economy and military strength. It is the largest country in the region and has a significant influence on international politics.
Most scholars support the theory that the Aryans were a group of Indo-European nomadic tribes who migrated into the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE. This migration is often associated with the spread of the Vedic culture and the development of early Hinduism. The Aryans are believed to have brought with them their language, religious practices, and social structures, which significantly influenced the region's culture and society. This perspective is supported by linguistic, archaeological, and textual evidence.
The Indian subcontinent is moving north into the southern part of the Asian continent. At the junction this enormous collision causes the raising of both the Himalayas mountains and north of that the Tibetan plateau.
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?
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!) :)
They were polytheistic
They were polytheistic
The aryans invaded thr indian subcontinent around 1500BC
They had a pastoral economy. They were nomadic
They had a pastoral economy.
They had a pastoral economy
They had a pastoral economy.
Fierce warriors