After crossing the Hindu-Kush mountains, Aryan 'invaders' moved?

A. Through the indus river valley and onto the ganges plain

B. northwest to the black sea

c. Across the Alps mountains into rome

D. east to the south china sea

First you need a good map of Asia. Then find the Hindu Kush mountains in the area of India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, western China.

Next you need to determine if the Aryan invaders were moving north, south, east, or west. Then on your map you should be able to figure it out.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_Kush

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/china_indiaw_border_88.jpg
Click on the map to enlarge, if needed.

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/india_rel01.jpg

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Through the Indus River valley into the Ganges Plain

Correct answer: A. Through the Indus River valley and onto the Ganges Plain.

The Aryan invaders moved through the Hindu-Kush mountains and into the Indus River valley. From there, they continued eastward into the Ganges Plain, which is located in present-day northern India and Bangladesh. To determine this answer, you can use a map of Asia to locate the Hindu-Kush mountains, and then follow the path of the rivers to find the Indus River valley and the Ganges Plain.