1. Actually, all the Vedic religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism.
2. The caste (varna) system. (Specializations included warriors, priests, farmers - this helped organize the public in concentrations - that is, with state formation.)
3. Language - Most Indian languages come from two families: Indo-Aryan (northern and central India, roughly) and Dravidic (southern India, roughly). The national language is an Indo-Aryan one, Hindi, with roots shared by Farsi, Irish Gaelic, and Latin.
Runners-up: astronomy and mathematics, horse-riding (important for warfare)
2006-12-27 07:06:16
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answered by umlando 4
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(1) The Hindu religion
(2) Most Indian languages are Indo-Aryan
(3) Foundation of early states
2006-12-27 06:58:38
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answered by Ryan 4
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Alexander's conquests inspired India... Greek impact on India could have been via proxy, in the path of the enormous maritime commerce that existed via Roman Egpyt (See the Periplus Maris Erythraei via Lionel Casson). Greek shape has been present day in relics of historical India, fluted Ionic columns, etc. Literary impacts? None properly-known for particular, however the attractiveness of Shakuntala does look to resemble Greek drama. The spice commerce between Rome and India flourished in the 1st century and amounted to the admired equivalent of billions of greenbacks; this commerce in all threat money owed for a statuette of Lakshmi got here across in the ruins of Pompeii (seventy 9 advert). (playstation : this could properly be a topic do no longer forget that merits added analyze via pupils; there's no longer lots in the scholarly literature appropriate to Greek/Roman-Indian go-impacts, nonetheless it somewhat existed and could be greater extensive than oftentimes meant).
2016-10-28 11:49:52
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answered by Anonymous
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