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Title: Ancient Asia


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Ancient Asia
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Indus Valley rivers
  • The two rivers that were the location for the
    early river valley civilization in India were the
    Ganges River and the Indus River.

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Agriculture in India
  • Around 3200 B.C., people started farming in
    villages along the Indus River. This was the
    Indian version of the Neolithic Revolution
    (agricultural revolution)

4
Geography of India
  • Located south of Himalayan Mountains did provide
    isolation between India and China.
  • The Hindu Kush didnt provide complete isolation
    because of the mountain passes.Northern India
    contains two rivers (Indus and Ganges)

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Monsoon
  • These are the seasonal winds dominate Indias
    climate.
  • From October to May they blow dry winds to India.
  • Starting in the middle of June, the winds change
    bringing much rain to the area.

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Harappa
  • Is one of the major cities of the Indus River
    civilization.
  • Some of the similarities with the cities in
    Sumer, flooding could be destructive and
    unpredictable.
  • They traded with the Sumerians.
  • They both had polytheistic religions.

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Harappa cities
  • What made the Harappas cities unique for early
    civilization was that the grid like layout of
    their streets.
  • They used oven baked bricks for building.
  • Underground sewer system.

8
Shang
  • Shang Dynasty was the 1st dynasty recorded.
  • The Mandate from heaven was if a ruler was fair
    and just he would have divine approval to rule.
  • China also had the longest continuous
    civilization in the world.

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Chinese writing
  • Writing 1st Writing was carving on bones or
    tortoise shells

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Chinese Culture
  • Social
  • Family was most important in Chinese society
  • Elder men controlled family life
  • Girls have arranged marriages at 13-16

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Shang Technology
  • Shang had bronze for tools and weapons and the
    production of silk.

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Dynastic cycle
  • Dynastic Cycle formed-rise, decline, and
    replacement of Chinese dynasties

13
Caste system in India
  • Over the years many rules were made for how
    people in theses classes or castes could interact
    with each other. People were born into their
    caste for life.

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Reincarnation
  • Hindus believe in reincarnation. They believe
    the soul is born again into another body after
    death. In the next life, the soul has another
    chance to learn its lessons.

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Untouchables
  • Some impure people lived outside the caste
    system. They were butchers, grave diggers, and
    trash collectors. Due to this work being
    considered unclean, they were called
    untouchables.

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Mahabharata
  • The Magadha was a group that won control over
    almost all of India. The epic poem Mahabharata
    was written and tells of the blending of cultures
    at the time. It also sets down ideals that were
    to become important to Hindu life.

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Epics
  • The main purpose of the epics in ancient society
    was to teach moral values of the society.

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Vedas
  • This was sacred literature of Hinduism.
  • The Vedas are four collections of prayers,
    magical spells, instructions for performing
    rituals.

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Upanishads
  • From the vedas, the dialogue between teacher and
    students were called the upanishads.
  • Basically the upanishads are a written dialogue
    or discussion.

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Sanskrit
  • The Aryans in ancient India used a language
    called sanskrit.

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Karma
  • According to Hindus, how a person behaves in one
    life has an effect of the persons next life.
    This is the souls karma good or bad deeds.

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Founding of Buddhism
  • Buddhism was started around the same time as
    Hinduism and Jainism. It was started around the
    528 B.C. by Siddhartha Gautama.
  • A polytheistic religion

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Buddhism
  • The ideas of Buddhism are eight fold path.
  • Nirvana
  • Four Noble truths

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Eight fold path
  • Buddha then began to teach others on how to
    attain enlightenment. They were told to follow a
    plan of behavior called the Eightfold Path.

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Nirvana
  • The eightfold path was right views, right
    resolve, right speech, right conduct, right
    livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and
    right concentration. This would lead to nirvana
    or a release from selfishness and pain

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Four noble truths
  • Buddha first sermon became a landmark in the
    history of the worlds religions.
  • It laid out the four main ideas that he had
    understood in his enlightenment called the four
    noble truths.

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Judaism
  • Is a Monotheistic religion .
  • The holy book (sacred text) is the Torah.
  • Founded by Abraham

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Ten commandants
  • They are a moral code that was passed from god
    (Yahweh) to Moses on Mount Sinai.
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