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2. Why is the age of the Indo-Aryans known as the Vedic period ?

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Answered by misschaudhary
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The Indo-Aryans continued to settle the Ganges Plain, bringing their distinct religious beliefs and practices. The Vedic Period (c. 1750-500 BCE) is named for the Vedas, the oldest scriptures in Hinduism, which were composed during this period.

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The Indo-Aryans continued to settle the Ganges Plain, bringing their distinct religious beliefs and practices. The Vedic Period (c. 1750-500 BCE) is named for the Vedas, the oldest scriptures in Hinduism, which were composed during this period.

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