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- Indo-Aryan_migration_to_Assam comment "The beginning of Indo-Aryan migration to Assam is estimated to the fifth century BCE when a trickle of Indo-Aryans entered a region that was already populated by Austro-Asiatic speakers and Tibeto-Burman speakers. It is estimated that the Aryan culture became predominant by 3rd century and reached eastern Assam by the 5th century, as evidenced by the Nagajari-Khanikargaon rock inscription in the Golaghat region.".
- Q4802650 comment "The beginning of Indo-Aryan migration to Assam is estimated to the fifth century BCE when a trickle of Indo-Aryans entered a region that was already populated by Austro-Asiatic speakers and Tibeto-Burman speakers. It is estimated that the Aryan culture became predominant by 3rd century and reached eastern Assam by the 5th century, as evidenced by the Nagajari-Khanikargaon rock inscription in the Golaghat region.".