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Question
The Indo-Aryans were people who migrated to India from ______.
Options
South Asia
South-east Asia
Central Asia
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Solution
The Indo-Aryans were people who migrated to India from Central Asia.
Explanation:
There was a group of people called the Indo-Aryans who came to India from Central Asia around 1500 BCE. The Khyber Pass and other northwest passes are thought to have been the ways they got there. They then settled in the Indus Valley and Gangetic plains. When they came, it was the start of the Vedic Age, which had an impact on Indian religion, society, and language (Sanskrit).
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