3.1 The Indo-Europeans
steppes
dry, grass-covered plains
Vedas
four collections of sacred writings produced by the Aryans during an early stage of their settlement in India
Brahmin
in Aryan society, a member of the social class made up of priests
What might the geographic spread of Indo-European groups have caused?
individual languages and customs
The technology of iron smelting aided the Hittites because
it made strong weapons that helped them to excel at war
caste
one of the four classes of people in the social system of the Aryans who settled in India-priests, warriors, peasants or traders, and non-Aryan laborers or craftsmen.
Anatolia
the Southwest Asian peninsula now occupied by the Asian part of Turkey-also called Asia Minor
migration
the act of moving from one place to settle in another
The social class that came to be known as the caste system was established in India by
Aryans
The Hittites occupied Anatolia (Asia Minor), a huge peninsula in modern-day
Turkey
Mahabharata
a great Indian epic poem, reflecting the struggles of the Aryans as they moved south into India
Indo-Europeans
a group of seminomadic peoples who, about 1700 B.C., began to migrate from what is now southern Russia to the Indian subcontinent, Europe, and Southwest Asia
Hittites
an Indo-European people who settled in Anatolia around 2000 B.C.
Aryans
an Indo-European people who, about 1500 B.C., began to migrate into the Indian subcontinent