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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?

About 1500 BC, India was invaded by Indo-European people. These people came from the area between the Black Sea and the Caspian sea. Between 2500 and 2000 BC, many Indo-Europeans migrated all over Eurasia. Some went to Europe and became the Romans and the Greeks, some settled in Turkey and became the Hittites. Others migrated south-east instead. Some of them stopped in Iran, while others continued south-east to Pakistan and India. The slow migration did not arrive in northern India until about 1500 BC. In India, the Indo-Europeans are usually called the Aryans. The Aryans first settled along the Indus River, in the same place where the Harappa people had lived. They settled down and mixed with the local Indian people. They lived there from about 1500 BC to about 800 BC. It seems to be at this time that the Caste System got started in India. About 800 BC, the Aryans learned how to use iron for weapons and tools. They probably learned to work iron from the people of West Asia, the Assyrians, who had learned it from the Indo-European Hittites. Once the Aryans learned how to use iron, they used their new weapons to conquer more of India, and moved to the south and east into the Ganges river valley. They settled there not long after 800 BC. = Ancient Languages and Literature = Two major language groups were spoken in the Mediterranean and Western Asian areas in the ancient and medieval periods. These are Indo-European and Semitic. In southern Africa, most people spoke either a Bantu language or a Khoisan language. Indo-European languages came to be spoken in India as well, but other languages also were spoken. In Central Asia, most people spoke variations of Turkic languages. And in China, people spoke different variants of Chinese.

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How were the Indo-Aryans different from the people of the Indus Valley civilizations?

they had different jobs and were thought to have migrated over as nomadic herders to the indus valley


What year did the Aryans take over the indus valley?

The Aryans attacked and overthrew the stone forts of the Dasyu in very ancient times, but the year is unknown.


How was it possible for the Aryan's spread their influence over the Indus and Ganges river valley so successfully?

how was it possible for the Aryans to spread their influence over the Indus and Ganges river valleys so successfully


Did ancient India have leaders?

Ancient India was governed by a priest-king who headed a strong, central government until the Aryans took over the Indus Valley. Then they had to listen to and follow the Aryans.


How did Alexander the great took over indus valley?

how did alexander the great took over indus valley


How is it possible for the Aryan's to spread their influence over the Indus and Ganges river valley so successfully?

The civilization was already advanced in these regions. And this attracted the Aryans. And as they were stronger, they conquered those regions.


How was it possible for the aryans to spread their influences over the indus and ganges river valley's so successfully?

when two people from different tribes got married they became a mixed group. also, they used their chariots to take over. lastly, they taught them their language to them.


How was the social structure of the aryans set up?

The Aryans had always been nomadic people,travelling from place to place.Perhaps this is why they did not take over Indus Valley Civilization's town and cities.Instead the aryans kept their old way of life,living in tribal groups with a raja ruling oer each one.The raja was 'hereditary.'His job passed down from father to son


Were the people of indus valley literate or not?

The evidence of thousands of Indus inscriptions and seals found over a wide range of south Asia indicates that many Indus valley people could read and write.


The indus valley civilization lasted for over how many years?

1,000 years


What are the 4 book that the Aryans wrote with their language?

The term Aryan has changed over time as to just what it refers to. The most accepted today i the peoples who moved into the Indus Valley about 150 BCE and settled there. We have no records of writings by the Aryan peoples. We have legendary stories of them in the Vegas.


When did the aryans take over the indus river valley?

The Aryans are an Indian indigenous group that began to separate from the ancestral South Indian population around 40,000 BCE. They moved north. They never invaded India, but large numbers of them did invade Persia, Bactria, Minoa and mainland Europe in very ancient times.AnswerThe aryans never invaded India, its a myth created by the british during its occupation of India. both Indians and iranians were commonly known as aryans; the word "aryan" itself has nothing to do with a "race" but were given to those who were "noble", in the Indian context it meant those well versed in the vedic texts. Its a pity that that baseless theory of aryan invasion is still accepted as a "truth". Max mueller, a linguistic "expert" who was one of the first to have put forward that theory, retracted in his later years, but strangely enough, his later quotes are not often cited.