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    After knowing the greatness of Aryan culture a curiosity to know more about this culture has popped up inside me.. Just want to know more Information about Aryan culture of Idia . If anyone know please share with us!

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    aryan culture is one of the great cultures in the history of the world. the religions such as hinduism, sikkhism, jainism, buddhism have come from it. moreover the europeans may also have migrated from the aryan place. the languages of middle east and europe also have been derived from aryan culture and languages.

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    Growth of the Aryans is quite high at that time. Aryans moved on from Punjab state in India to the Western UP gradually covering the Ganga and Yamuna river banks. Initially, the land was cleared by burning and later on around 1000-800 BC they began using iron tools. You can learn various things about this culture as it was the age old culture and civilization of indian history that possesses a lot of importance.

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    People usually wonder that Who were the first people to settle in India? The answer is here. It has been believed that the Aryans first came to India and settled on the Indus river. However, most people fail to realize that the Dravidians had already proliferated well along the southern India by that time. Aryans were considered as the strongest clan that first make it to india.

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    Aryan is an English language loanword derived from Sanskrit and denoted in various manners such as in scholarly usage: Indo-Iranian languages, in dated usage: the Indo-European languages and in contemporary usage: among Hindu nationalists. The history as a loan word began in the late 18th century.
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