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How did the Aryan and haharappan lifestyles differ?

their religions were different


How did the Aryan culture differ from Harappa culture?

cuz


How many people migrated to Australia in 2008?

Thousands and thousands from around the world migrated to Australia in 2008.


What did the religious beliefs of the Aryans eventually developed into?

AnswerThe Aryans, now more generally known as the Indo-Iranians, were ancient inhabitants of southern Russia. Their descendants migrated in successive waves, first into north-western India, then into eastern Iran and finally into western Iran. Their religion was the basis for both Hinduism and Zoroastrianism. The religious belief of the Aryans eventually developed into Hinduism. Today, there are around 950 million Hindu practitioners, making it one of the most followed religions in the world.


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.

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How was Aryans society differ from Harappan society?

Harrapans resided mainly in north western India and were mainly agricultural whereas aryans succeeded harappans and had better weapons and also did farming. They spread all over India The Aryans, a nomadic warrior, tribe migrated to the Indus valley around the time that the Harappan civilization went into decline. They were different races and so had different cultures, until they intermingled, giving rise to the Brahminic culture of ancient India


What are the people that migrated from Nigeria around 3000 BC known as?

the Bantu people were a chinese group.


When was the Hindu Religion Founded?

There is no specific founder of Hindu, but the religion can be traced back to the Aryans, who lived in the Indus river valley around 120 AD.


Who were the nomadic people who migrated into the Valley of Mexico around 1200?

The Mexica or Aztec people. They founded their capital city, Mexico Tenochtitlan, in 1325.


What river's valley did the Chinese people first settle around 7000 BC?

Yellow River


Which river's valley did the Chinese people first settle around 7000 BCE?

Yellow River


Where was Hinduism's origin?

Hinduism originated in the Indus Valley in India and from the Aryan race. Hinduism formed from the combination of the natives of the Indus Valley and the Aryans, who invaded some time around 3000 BC. The cow being holy is one example of an idea brought by the Aryan race.


How did the Aryan and haharappan lifestyles differ?

their religions were different


Who are Aryans and how did their way of life differ from the Indus valley civilization?

Aryans is the collective name for several people groups living in northern India and present-day Iran around 1500 BC. The way of life of the various Aryan tribes differed, and some lived largely in the same way as the Indus Valley people. Which is not surprising as some Indo-Aryans actually were Indus Valley people.But by and large you could say that the Indus Valley people were settlers, farmers and artisans. Many of the Aryan peoples were semi-nomadic herdsmen.One trait to be found among nomadic tribes through the ages is that they are very territorial when it comes to what they consider as 'their' grazing grounds and they tend to easily start quarrels and fights with their neighboring tribes about them. So the Aryans were considered as much more 'warlike' than the Indus Valley people.


How did the Aryan culture differ from Harappa culture?

cuz


What time period did the Aryans rule?

The Aryans began their rule around 1500 BCE; I'm not sure when it ended.


Why around 1500 Bce did the longest lasting begain in India?

Sometime around 1500 BCE, the Aryans, nomads to the north, invaded the Indus River valley and conquered its inhabitants, making them slaves. Thus began thelongest-lasting set of rigid, class-based societal divisions in world history, the Indian caste system