WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT INDIA

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The Aryans were warriors & nomads who finally settled down in India & began raising crops there. Why were the Aryans important to Ancient Indian culture?
A
they brought their weapons & language to Ancient India
B
they brought their language & belief in many gods to Ancient India
C
they brought their caste system & belief in many gods to Ancient India
D
they weren’t important at all to Ancient India
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Aryans brought with them their own language, religious beliefs, and social system. They spoke an Indo-European language known as Sanskrit.

Detailed explanation-2: -The ancient Aryans were a group of people who were originally from central Asia. Three thousand years ago, these Aryans settled in India, where they established the language of Vedic Sanskrit, founded the Vedic religion, and established a caste system of hierarchical classes.

Detailed explanation-3: -The principal traits of Aryan culture are started by Vedic, Iranian, and Greek literary texts and cognate terms found in the proto-Indo-European languages. These texts present agriculture and pastoralism as the principal sources of livelihood. The horse plays a crucial role in the life of the early Indo-Europeans.

Detailed explanation-4: -Aryan is the name that an ancient people speaking Indo-Iranian languages gave to themselves. Descendants of the Aryans include speakers of Sanskrit and Avestan which are related to the Indo-European languages. Ancient Persians and Vedic peoples used the name Aryan to mean nobles.

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