Search results for "Indo-Aryan civilization" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • were concerned more with art, culture, civilization and spirit than with quantitative ... (in German). The work says Western civilization is deeply marked by the ...
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  • Zoroastrianism adopted many aspects of the surrounding Indo-Aryan religious traditions as it developed through history. Haoma, the deity and ...
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  • of the geography of the Vedic civilization and the Purusha sukta ... The Rigveda is far more archaic than any other Indo-Aryan text. For ...
    41 KB (6,083 words) - 01:40, 15 December 2022
  • was one of the major centers of Greek civilization, a military stronghold ... Minoan Crete developed a very complex civilization which interacted with ...
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  • JPG |thumb|Seals from the Indus Valley Civilization preserved at the British ... to the history of the world civilization, raise a new generation ...
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  • has a long history of settlement and civilization, including the Indus Valley ... As one of the cradles of human civilization, the Pakistani region ...
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  • - Sùtè) was the ancient civilization of an Iranian people and a ... - Sùtè) was the ancient civilization of an Iranian people and a ...
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  • century mythology about a peaceful matriarchal civilization being put to the torch by patriarchal, nomadic barbarian invaders is a powerful literary ...
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  • or paid tribute to them. Philistine civilization disappeared after its ... to have spelled an end to Philistine civilization altogether, and the Philistines ...
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  • In addition to the ruins of Gandhara civilization and ancient Buddhist/Hindu ... Taxila Museum, dedicated mainly to the remains of Gandhara civilization ...
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  • past was eradicated and modern civilization emerged. Bachofen's model was based on an imaginative interpretation of the existing archaeological ...
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  • "urban" center of Vedic civilization, as its focus moved east ... Edwin Bryant. Indo-Aryan Controversy: Evidence and Inference in Indian ...
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  • century B.C.E. (the Indus Valley Civilization being the first wave) ... Indo-European language subclassifies as Indo-Aryan, sometimes referred to ...
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  • The Etruscan civilization is the name given today to the culture and ... in Magna Graecia, the Hellenic civilization of southern Italy. Within ...
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  • on the culture, arts and literature of Western civilization. Though the ancient Greek religions based upon these tales have long since faded into obscurity ...
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  • lies in the belief that the Indian civilization is one of the most ancient ... *Indus Valley civilization, the third oldest civilization in recorded ...
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  • "Yona" is a Pali word used in ancient India to designate Greek speakers. Its equivalent in Sanskrit is the word "Yavana" ...
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  • stones" to more advanced civilization, Franz Boas and others ... and less complex than a state or a civilization. The most succinct (but ...
    37 KB (5,635 words) - 16:06, 27 July 2021
  • In ancient India, during the Vedic civilization, there are mentions ... *Ahmed, M Basheer. Muslim Contributions to World Civilization. The ...
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  • in India, known as the Indus Valley Civilization (or, the Harappan Civilization ... The civilization is noted for its cities built of brick, road-side ...
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