Similarities between early vedic period and later vedic period
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The early Vedic period is marked by the infiltration of Aryan peoples into the Indian sub-continent and their interaction with the Dravidian people. Aryans spread into the Ganges River valley about 1000 B.C.E. About that time, they developed the use of iron tools and weapons. They used iron axes to clear forests for agriculture; and as their agricultural practices flourished, their population grew immensely. As their populations grew, their political structure evolved also. The local chiefdoms became kingdoms ruled by kings in permanent cities. These kings depended on the services of professional administrators to handle the day to day tasks of governance. Still, they did not establish large states. Only in the 4th century B.C.E. did any Aryan state equal the size of Harappan society.
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In the Indian history the rise of the vedic period is one of the most revolutionary movements which affected the whole history of our country.
There are many similarities between the previous and after Vedic period.
Some of them are;
1)The existence of the social caste system.
2)The existence of the royal ruling government system.
3) Similarities in the religious beliefs.
And many more...
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