Social Sciences, asked by manwindersingh60, 2 months ago

When and why did Aryans migrate to India?​

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Answered by simi2021
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Explanation:

The Indo-Aryan Migration (1800-1500 BCE)

By 1500 BCE, the Indo-Aryans had created small herding and agricultural communities across northern India. These migrations took place over several centuries and likely did not involve an invasion, as hypothesized by British archaeologist Mortimer Wheeler in the mid-1940s.

Answered by aadityagarg17
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Foreigners from the north are believed to have migrated to India and settled in the Indus Valley and Ganges Plain from 1800-1500 BCE. The most prominent of these groups spoke Indo-European languages and were called Aryans, or “noble people” in the Sanskrit language. These Indo-Aryans were a branch of the Indo-Iranians, who originated in present-day northern Afghanistan. By 1500 BCE, the Indo-Aryans had created small herding and agricultural communities across northern India.

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