The Aryan culture, which emerged around 1500 BCE in ancient India, is characterized by its Vedic texts, including the Rigveda, which form the foundation of Hinduism. The Aryans were primarily pastoralists, introducing horse-drawn chariots and a warrior elite that influenced social structures. Their society was organized around a system of varnas, or social classes, which later evolved into the Caste System. Additionally, they contributed to early Indian philosophy, rituals, and the development of language, particularly Sanskrit.
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