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In the 19th century, a theory arose that claimed that ancient India was conquered by a people known as the Aryans and that their invasion was a turning point in the evolution of Indian civilization. Supporting scholars have argued that the Aryans influence was profound and provide evidence with the origins of two of the most notable features of Indian civilization, Hinduism and the Caste System.

Answer:

The advent of Aryans has an important significance in the History of India. Aryans produced a rich oral tradition which throws light on their social, economic and political traditions and called Vedic tradition. The use of Iron was linked with Aryans which later helped to develop agriculture at an extensive scale. The rise of casteism is also linked with them but it arose at a later stage.

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