Which of the following sources are closer to the history of
Ancient Indian Culture?
(1) The Vedas
(2) The Sutras
(3) The Upanishads
(4) The Puranas
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. Boghazkoti is important because (1) It is known as a significant trading center between Central Asia and Tibet (2) Inscriptions found here mention the name of the Vedic gods and goddesses (3) The original text of the Vedas was composed here (4) It was a trade center during the Sangam Age
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