4.Who were Aryas?
5. What is the difference between Manuscripts and inscriptions?
6.Which were the 3 important gods according to Rigveda?
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Answer:
4) Aryan is, originally, a term used as a self-designation by Indo-Iranian peoples in ancient times, in contrast to "non-Indo-Aryan" or "non-Iranian" peoples.
5)Manuscript and Inscription are the sources of historical knowledge. The manuscript is a handwritten or a manually typewritten document, whereas inscription is the writings on relatively hard surfaces such as stone or metal.
6) The most important deities of the Rigveda were in fact Indra, Agni, and Soma. Varuna is a fourth god who, though not discussed as extensively as the former three, played an important role in the early days of Vedic mythology.
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Answer:
The Aryans (old Indo-Iranians) were a middle Bronze Age people who are associated with the early influx of migrants.
Manuscript are actually handwritten books or other documents whereas
inscriptions are written by carving into stone or like in the olden time they carved on caves
agni
indra
soma