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Since the Aryans had 2 things that the Indus Valley civilization did not have they took over. Those 2 things are horses and 2 wheel chariots.

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The Aryans sent people to the Ganges river to teach the locals there to speak their language

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What influence did the aryans have on the people of the indus valley?

Hinduism was Mainly product of aryan invasion. Dravidian had very different rituals than of today's Hindu Society. This shows that dominating aryans influenced Hindu beliefs Heavily.


How did the Indus valley civilization end?

there are many theories on this like aryan invasion,drought,famine e.t.c but there are no proofs for these,they are just rumors.but according to UN's statement a powerful flood attacked indus valley civilisation bringing end to the world's first and most advanced civilisation.and i too have similar ideas as this is a place of powerful rivers like indus,ravi,saraswati,chenab,satluj,yamuna and according to some theories even ganges was flowing here.


What came before the Mughals?

India's history starts with theIndus valley civilization.which was a very advanced civilization which was very organized..then came the Aryans might have driven away the indus civilization people....the aryans came from north-west Asia. then came the early empires-mauryan,kalinga,nanda,khushan,ect..(not in order {the empires}) then came mahumad of ghazni who invaded India ..then one of his men ,after he died ,took over India which is called slave dynasty......in the slave dynasty there came a very weak leader called ibrahim lodi who was defeated by babur the founder of the mughals.....then came the mughals.......


What did Aryans eat?

They tended sheep, goats, cows, and horses.


Who were the Indo Europeans?

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