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in the latervedic period the aryan moved to----------and -----------​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We know about the Aryans from the Rig Veda. Aryan names also appear in Kassite inscriptions of about 1600 BCE from Iraq and in Mitanni inscriptions of the 14th century BCE from Syria. They initially settled in the valleys of the north-west and the plains of the Punjab. Later, they moved into the Indo-Gangetic plains.

Answered by sanjivkumar4197872
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Answer: Aryans migrated to India in several waves through the passes in the northwestern mountains.

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Around this period, the Aryans entered the north-west India probably from the Indo-Iranian region. The word 'Arya' means 'noble'. Aryans migrated to India in several waves through the passes in the northwestern mountains. Their earliest life seems to have been mainly pastoral, agriculture being a secondary occupation.

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