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Newcomers of India

Newcomers of India. Objectives. Learn about the Newcomers farming. Read the Newcomers Language. Learn about the India's culture. Read about the Aryan’s culture. Newcomers Framing. Around 1600 B.C. the city of Mohenjo-Daro was totally abandoned.

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Newcomers of India

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  1. Newcomers of India

  2. Objectives • Learn about the Newcomers farming. • Read the Newcomers Language. • Learn about the India's culture. • Read about the Aryan’s culture

  3. Newcomers Framing Around 1600 B.C. the city of Mohenjo-Daro was totally abandoned. Without river water, farming would have become very difficult in this area. This is the Newcomers Framing.

  4. Aryan’s Culture • The Aryan's migrated both to Europe and India. • Aryans means “the noble ones” in Sanskrit. Sanskrit is an ancient language of India. (the language of the Vedas and of Hinduism)

  5. India’s Culture • India has become a haven for the booming soft ware industry. • The goal for India is to meet global standards and be competitive while the rich culture heritage of the region. • Indian’s connect many buildings into one to make one big one.

  6. Aryan’s Language The Aryan people brought this language to the Indus Valley and the rest of the sub-continental. They also brought new religious ideas. The Aryan’s were semi-nomadic Wordic White, perhaps located originally on the steppes of southern Russia and central Asia, who spoke the parent language of the various Indo- European language. The Aryan’s language is nothing like ours today.

  7. Vocabulary • Migrated- to move from one place to another to live, especially a large group of people

  8. Our power point is mainly about The Newcomers of India. The Newcomers had their own language. The Newcomers also had their own culture. Summary

  9. Resources • Social Studies Book • www.chillibreeze.com • www.indhistory.com

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