who were aryans ?throw light on their spread in india?
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The term Aryan meant pure and implied the invaders' conscious attempts at retaining their tribal identity and roots while maintaining a social distance from earlier inhabitants. [Source: Library of Congress]
The people speaking Aryan languages settled in North-West India around 1500 B.C. that is after the periods of Harappan civilations. The Aryans flourised in the fertile province of today's Punjab, which they called the Region of Seven Rivers or "Sapta-Sindhu". Then in some course of time Aryans have moved from Saptasindhu Region to the river valleys of river Ganga and Yamuna, where several tiny kingdoms were etablished
Here's your answer :
Aryans were the groups of people who came to India from middle part of Asia .
It is believed that they were the main architects of Vedic culture . The age of 1500 BC to 500 BC is regarded as Vedic age . Aryans were the people from which the system of four castes is said to be originated . Their contribution to form Indian culture is unimmaginable . Again , most of the people of India are of Aryan racial group .
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