Physics, asked by sarwaraneet1, 2 months ago

"What name was given to India during Vedic period? वैदिक काल में भारत को किस नाम से जाना जाता था? *
ਤਾਇਨ ਚੂ/ Tien Chu/ ताइन चू
ਇੰਟੂ/ Yin-Tu/ इंटु
ਆਰੀਆ ਵਰਤ/ Aryavrata/ आर्याव्रत
ਇੰਡਸ/ Indus/ इंडस"​

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Answered by srineshv587
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Answer:

Towards urbanization. By the 6th century BCE, the political units consolidated into large kingdoms called Mahajanapadas.

Followed by: Late Vedic period, Kuru Kingdom, ...

Dates: c. 1500 – c. 1100 BCE

Period: Bronze Age India

Explanation:

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Answered by MotiSani
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The name given to India during the Vedic period was Aryavrata.

  • A region of what is now northern India was known as Aryavarta. When the Indo-Aryan tribes first arrived from the northwest and made their home there, they adopted the Vedic religion.
  • Since they were likely not inhabited at the time by Aryans, states like Maharashtra, Chattisgarh, Orissa, and the entire East and South were considered to be less sacred.

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