With the Aryans, modern India was to be divided mainly between two language families, one Indo-European and the other Dravidian. Settlement, Conquest and Autocracy. The Aryans had a horse culture, and no evidence exists of horses among the many representations of animals of the lost Harappan civilization. read more
India was invaded and conquered from the West by a nomadic people called the Indo-Aryans around 1500 BCE. These Indo-Aryans were of European origin (hence white-skinned); and spoke Vedic Sanskrit. They destroyed the indigenous Dravidian civilization, subjugated the natives, and forced them to migrate to India’s South. read more