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Mohenjo-Daro was a city located on the south of Modern Pakistan in the Sind Province, in the right bank of the Indus River.ââ¬Â Meaning ââ¬Åmound of the deadââ¬Â, it was one of the major cities of the Harappan civilization. While the city was abandoned around 1,700 bc, around the time of the Aryan invasions, it was thought that the underlying cause was a change in the course of the Indus River.
Was there some catastrophic event? Geologists suggest that earthquakes in southern Pakistan, through rock slides, effectively dammed the Indus River and prevented it from running down to the Indian Ocean. The Indus River would have broken its banks and flooded the surrounding plains, submerging many of the fields.ââ¬Â It may have also drowned the city and people of Mohenjo-Daro.
The Aryans peoples began moving westward from their home in steppes of Eurasia sometime around 4000 years ago. ââ¬ÅIn Sanskrit they were the ââ¬ÅAryasââ¬Â (ââ¬ÅAryansââ¬Â); but that root ââ¬Åarââ¬Â, would also serve as the foundation of the name of the conquered Persian territories, ââ¬ÅIranââ¬Â. They first entered India in the Indus River valley and found huge forests. ââ¬ÅClearing the forests over the centuries was an epic project and one that is still preserved in Indian literature.ââ¬Â
Aryan peoples entered the Punjab about 1500 BC from the grasslands and steppes of central Asia and conquered the darker-skinned Dravidian peoples (and others). Their lifestyle was nomadic, based on raising cattle.
Over time, the Aryans drove further into the subcontinent and pushed the dark-skinned Dravidians, who preceded them, to the south. The Aryans were illiterate, pastoral, spoke an Indo-European language. They created the basis for Indiaââ¬â¢s caste system that favored them over the Dravidians they conquered.
it means whole south indian population in modern terms red indian of subcontinent
Was there some catastrophic event? Geologists suggest that earthquakes in southern Pakistan, through rock slides, effectively dammed the Indus River and prevented it from running down to the Indian Ocean. The Indus River would have broken its banks and flooded the surrounding plains, submerging many of the fields.ââ¬Â It may have also drowned the city and people of Mohenjo-Daro.
The Aryans peoples began moving westward from their home in steppes of Eurasia sometime around 4000 years ago. ââ¬ÅIn Sanskrit they were the ââ¬ÅAryasââ¬Â (ââ¬ÅAryansââ¬Â); but that root ââ¬Åarââ¬Â, would also serve as the foundation of the name of the conquered Persian territories, ââ¬ÅIranââ¬Â. They first entered India in the Indus River valley and found huge forests. ââ¬ÅClearing the forests over the centuries was an epic project and one that is still preserved in Indian literature.ââ¬Â
Aryan peoples entered the Punjab about 1500 BC from the grasslands and steppes of central Asia and conquered the darker-skinned Dravidian peoples (and others). Their lifestyle was nomadic, based on raising cattle.
Over time, the Aryans drove further into the subcontinent and pushed the dark-skinned Dravidians, who preceded them, to the south. The Aryans were illiterate, pastoral, spoke an Indo-European language. They created the basis for Indiaââ¬â¢s caste system that favored them over the Dravidians they conquered.
it means whole south indian population in modern terms red indian of subcontinent