Later Vedic Period
Geography
During the Later Vedic Period, the Aryan settlements covered virtually the whole of the Northern India which is called as
-- Aryavarta
In which region there was emergence of Janapadas- Kurus (combination of Purus and Bharata) and Panchalas (combination of Turvashas and Krivis), Kashi, etc.?
-- Doab Region
Which Brahmana refers to the expansion of Aryans towards the eastern Gangetic Plains during the Later Vedic Period?
-- Satapatha Brahmana
Polity
In the later Vedic Period there were two theories regarding the origin of kingship. Which Brahmana explained the divine origin of kingship?
-- Taittiriya Brahmana
Which Brahmana ....
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