The Aryan Kingdom of Magadha began among other smaller kingdoms. Over time, Magadha expanded and incorporated surrounding lands to form a large kingdom.
The story of Magadha has been turned into an epic in the Mahabharata.
The Aryans were an Indo-European people whose homeland was most likely between the Caspian and Aral seas.
Around 1500 B.C., the Aryans crossed the Hindu-Kush mountains and moved into India. They established a civilization and incorporated a caste system. Native Indians were placed toward the bottom of the caste system.
The Indo-Europeans were a group of nomadic peoples who came from the steppes -- dry grasslands that streched north of the Caucasus mountians, between the Black and Caspian Seas.
These were pastoral people who herded sheep, cattle, and goats.
They all spoke forms of a language now referred to as Indo-European.
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