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how do you differentiate the culture of aryas with the harappas​

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Answered by gajendrabishnoi5529
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Explanation:

The Harappan culture thrived in the Indus valley until 1200 B.C. Its collapse is ascribed to the arrival of the so-called Aryan tribes from the west.

Answered by ankush98thakur
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Aryans

It was believed in the 19th century that Aryan was also a self-designation used by all Proto-Indo-Europeans, a theory that has now been abandoned. Scholars point out that, even in ancient times, the idea of being an "Aryan" was religious, cultural and linguistic, not racial.

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Dravadians

Dravidian people or Dravidians are speakers of any of the Dravidian languages. ... The origins of the Dravidians are a "very complex subject of research and debate". They may have been indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, but origins in, or influence from, West-Asia have also been proposed.

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