The Sintashta culture is considered an ancestor of the Andronovo culture (c.2000–900 BCE), which spread across Central Asia and played a key role in the formation of later Indo-Iranian cultures.
Metallurgy: Advanced copper and bronze production, with evidence of extensive mining and
metalworking.
Indo-Aryans – Migrated to South Asia, contributing to the Vedic civilization.
Iranics– Spread across Iran, Central Asia, and parts of the Caucasus, forming early Persian and Scythian groups.
Language & Influence: They spoke a Proto-Indo-Iranian language, influencing later cultures such as the Andronovo and Indo-Aryans.
The Sintashta people played a crucial role in the spread of chariot warfare, metallurgy, and Proto-Indo-Iranian language, shaping future civilizations.