
Indo-Aryans
Indo-Aryans are a group of people who are historically associated with the migration of Indo-European speakers into the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE. They are linked to the development of the Vedic culture, which laid the foundations for Hinduism and influenced Indian society, language, and literature. The Indo-Aryans are known for their ancient texts called the Vedas, which are central to Hindu beliefs. Their presence and interactions with indigenous cultures shaped the diverse religious, social, and linguistic landscape of India, leading to the rich tapestry of modern Indian identity.