Ancient History of Himachal Pradesh
- Survivors of the Himachal hill aborigines are Koli, hali domes and daggies.
- Earlier ancestors of khasas are the kunindas of Mahabharata
- Padma sambhav was responsible for the spread of Buddhism in Tibet in the 8th century which live for sometimes at rewarsal near Mandi.
- Brahmins the priest of Rajput, there influenced confined to the lower hills than the high heels
- It is seen that higher hills marriage ceremonies are less vedic then the lower hills.
- Ghairat are the The descendant of kirats.
- Kinnar or kanoura of the lahaul Spiti form tribal and main occupation is rearing ships goat and raising wool they are both polygamous and polyandrous.
- Kinnar aur kanoura are are said to be the descendant of kinners of Mahabharata but few others believe they are are the remnant of the kirats who were first defeated by the Aryans and pushed by the khaasa in the remote area in the trans Himalayan region.
- Pangwall mean people of pangi
- Gaddi are the descendant of the kahtri of Punjab
- Gujjar are mostly Muslim
- Aryans Alexander Mehmood Ghajini taimur and Mughals could not settled in Himachal because of inhospitable geographical condition so they are more attracted towards the fertile plain of India. Howevere their main purpose is to to loot and plunder the wealth of temples and other places.
- Earlier identifiable remains of men were first discovered in Himachal in 1955. Their tools were found in Kangra Gule and dehra. Tools belong to paleolithic age.
- These paleolithic tools were some 40000 years old
- During prehistoric era the people of the Indus valley civilization pushed Australoid or Munda speaking kolorion peoples from gangetic plains to the forest of Central India and hills of the North India.
- Those people who lived in The hills of the Northern India were later called dasyus eNishada and kirat by the Vedic Aryans.
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