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1) moved to modern-day india sometime after 2000 bce from areas of central asia2) in sanskrit, their name means "noble"3) most of what historians know of them comes from sacred writings called the vedas4) influenced the development of the hinduism in which many aspects of the vedic religion are still practiced todaywhich of the following ancient people are being described above?

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