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Explain the diffusion of vedic period ?​

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Answered by samee2102
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The Vedic period, or Vedic age (c. 1500 – c. 500 BCE), is the period in the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age of the history of India when the Vedas were composed in the northern Indian subcontinent, between the end of the urban Indus Valley Civilisation and a second urbanisation which began in the central Indo-Gangetic Plain c. 600 BCE. The Vedas are liturgical texts which formed the basis of the influential Brahmanical ideology, which developed in the Kuru Kingdom, a tribal union of several Indo-Aryan tribes. The Vedas contain details of life during this period that have been interpreted to be historical[1][note 1] and constitute the primary sources for understanding the period. These documents, alongside the corresponding archaeological record, allow for the evolution of the Indo-Aryan and Vedic culture to be traced and inferred.[2]

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Answered by Anonymous
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The vedas were composed and orally transmitted with precision by speakers of old Indo Aryan language who had migrates into the north western region of the Indian subcontinent in this period .Around 1200BCE-1000BCE the aryan culture spread Eastward to the fertile Western Ganges Plain .

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