Social Sciences, asked by renudubey4308, 2 months ago

In which other country can you see as much
diversity as you see in India? What do you think could
be the possible reason for it?​​

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Answered by malikanshara51
1

Answer:

If you mean the reason for diversity in India:

India's been kind of in the middle of everything, and as such has had waves of cultural infusions all through its history. Apart from the (probably) indigenous Ancestral North and South Indians, India received peoples from all directions. Some ethnicities were gradually accumulated, such as the Irani agriculturists, some came here in mass migrations, like the Indo-Europeans from West Europe, and the Indo Burmese and Indo Tibetans from China. They all migrated many thousands of years ago, long enough for no one to quite decide how it all went down, and I know very little of this already vague field: the peopling of India. The fall of the Indus Valley Civilization, due perhaps to the aridisation of their vital riverlands, sent everyone scurrying east. Now, the IVC stretched as far away as present day Pakistani Balochistan, so this earliest cradle of civilization would itself have been quite diverse to begin with. In recorded history, we have again a series of conquerors and invaders who brought with them cultures from all over Asia and Eurasia. The most interesting of these would be the Indo-Greeks of North West India, their kingdom being founded by Demetrius I in the second century BC. In the 13th century AD, the Mongols occupied some of the same territories as the Indo Greeks had a thousand years before them. The Mongols were defeated by the Delhi Sultanate, Persian invaders who established the centuries long Muslim rule of India, giving way to Babur and the Mughals, the last and weakest of whom were supplanted by the East India Company in the 18th century and the British Raj in 1857. Everyone just kinda came in and decided they liked it here.

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