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Describe the arrival of arya in india and their spread

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Answered by bhanarikapil42
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The Proto-Indo-Iranian culture, which gave rise to the Indo-Aryans and Iranians, developed on the Central Asian steppes north of the Caspian Sea as the Sintashta culture (2100–1800 BCE)[2][3][4] in present-day Russia and Kazakhstan, and developed further as the Andronovo culture (1800–1400 BCE),[5] around the Aral Sea. The proto-Indo-Iranians then migrated southwards to the Bactria-Margiana Culture, from which they borrowed their distinctive religious beliefs and practices. The Indo-Aryans split off around 1800–1600 BCE from the Iranians,[6] whereafter the Indo-Aryans migrated into Anatolia and the northern part of the South Asia (modern Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Nepal), while the Iranians moved into Iran, both bringing with them the Indo-Iranian languages.

Answered by lovingheart
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The Aryans moved to the subcontinent of India in 1500 BC they came in from Asia which is the largest nomadic cattle rears who passed the mountains of Hindu Kush and faced the Indus valley. They then prevailed in India during that period in the northern parts of India and later spread in entire India the arrival of the Aryans resulted to the spread of India, the reason of moving to India as immigrants were to look for better green pasture

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