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Title: Ancient India


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Ancient India
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GEOGRAPHY
  • India is a subcontinent, a large land mass that
    is somewhat separated yet still part of a
    continent.
  • The Indus River Valley was an ideal place for
    people to settle because the river flooded
    oftenspreading fertile soiland the monsoons
    brought regular rain fall.

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The Indus Valley Civilization
  • Supported by a stable food supply, people settled
    in the Indus River Valley and eventually built
    cities.

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GOVERNMENT
  • The Indus River Civilization probably had a
    strong central government with information
    flowing freely between towns.
  • Trade took place with communities as far away as
    Mesopotamia and the Persian Gulf.

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Contributions of the Indus River Valley People
  • After lasting 1000 years, the Indus River Valley
    civilization finally declined.
  • The Indus River Valley people were the first to
    raise chickens for food. Today chicken is eaten
    worldwide.
  • The Indus Valley people made jewelry and cotton
    cloth, both of which are still made today.

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The Aryans
  • The Aryans were part of a larger semi nomadic
    group we now call the Indo-Europeans.
  • The Indo-Europeans left their homeland around
    2000 B.C. and migrated throughout Europe, Asia,
    and India.
  • Aryan beliefs and daily life were described in
    Vedas, a collection of sacred hymns and poems,
    passed down orally from generation to generation.

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Social Structure
  • As the Aryans and the Indus Valley people
    combined cultures, they ended up with a four
    -class system.
  • Divisions within classes were called castes.
    People did not change castes.

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Religion
  • The Aryans worshipped a number of nature gods,
    and priests became very powerful in their society.

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Contributions of the Aryans
  • Sanskrit, the language spoken by the Aryans, is
    the root of Hindi, one of the most common
    languages of modern India.
  • Many people in modern India still follow the
    caste system created by the Aryans thousands of
    years ago.

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The Beginning of Buddhism
  • Siddhartha Gautama established Buddism, one of
    the worlds major religions.
  • After much searching and meditation, Siddhartha
    reached a height of understanding that Buddhists
    call enlightenment.
  • After his enlightenment, Siddhartha was called
    the Buddha. He preached Buddhist dharma for many
    years until he died.

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Teachings of Buddhism
  • The Buddha preached that everyone could find
    peace, without the Vedic priests or animal
    sacrifices.
  • The Buddhas teaching centered on how people
    should think and act.

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  • The Buddha taught that the Eightfold Path leads
    to enlightenment.
  • Buddhism gradually traveled to China, Korea,
    Japan, Tibet, Burma and other areas of Southeast
    Asia.

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A Great Buddhist Ruler
  • Asoka, a powerful emperor, converted to Buddhism
    and sent missionaries around and beyond the
    subcontinent.
  • Asoka announced his Buddhist beliefs to his
    people in edicts, and ordered his empire to
    follow them.

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Hinduism
  • Hinduism is both the major religion of India
    today, and a way of life, with roots in the Vedic
    religion of the Aryan people.
  • Hinduism teaches its followers to do the duties
    of their caste.
  • Certain Hindus go through different stages of
    life the last stage is as a wandering holy
    person.

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The Gupta Empire
  • Both India and Hinduism grew and flourished under
    the Gupta Empire.
  • Under the Guptas, India traded with Rome and the
    rest of the Mediterranean, Saudi Arabia, Central
    Asia, China, and Southeast Asia.
  • Guilds grew as trade increased under the Guptas.

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Achievements of Ancient India
  • Under the Guptas, two important epics of Hinduism
    were written down for the first time.
  • An Indian astronomer determined the world was a
    sphere that rotated around the sun and accurately
    calculated the length of a solar year.

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  • Indian mathematicians devised the number system
    we use today, featuring nine numerals, the zero,
    and the decimal.
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