what were the main causes of Wars in the vedic period
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Battles were fought in the Rigvedic period for various reasons such as: Battles were fought to capture cattle. They also fought for land, which was important for pasture and for growing hardy crops that ripened quickly, such as barley. Some battles were fought for water and to capture people.The Vedic period saw the emergence of a hierarchy of social classes that would remain influential. Vedic religion developed into Brahmanical orthodoxy, and around the beginning of the Common Era, the Vedic tradition formed one of the main constituents of "Hindu synthesis".
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Battles were fought in the Rigvedic period for various reasons such as: Battles were fought to capture cattle. They also fought for land, which was important for pasture and for growing hardy crops that ripened quickly, such as barley. Some battles were fought for water and to capture people.
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