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Title: WHI:SOL 4 a-f


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WHISOL 4 a-f
  • Indian Empires

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Geography
  • Physical barriers, such as the Himalayas, the
    Hindu Kush, and the Indian Ocean, made invasion
    difficult.
  • Mountain passes in the Hindu Kush provided
    migration routes into the Indian subcontinent.
  • The Indus and Ganges were the important rivers in
    the Indian subcontinent.

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Ancient Civilization
  • Indus River Valley civilization
  • Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro (main cities)
  • Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra Rivers
  • Hindu Kush, E. and W. Ghats, and Himalaya
    Mountains
  • Deccan Plateaus

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Aryans (Indo-Aryans)
  • Nomads who intermarried and settled down,
    blending their nomadic culture with the Indus
    Valley culture
  • Migrated down from the North
  • Assertion of dominance (conquered Indus Valley)
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Caste System
  • Caste system, which influenced all social
    interactions and choices of occupations

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Mauryan Empire (321-185 b.c.)
  • Chandragupta
  • Spread Mauryan control from northern India into
    the Deccan region
  • Brutal, violent rule

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Mauryan Empire (321-185 b.c.)
  • Asoka
  • Continued political unification of much of India
  • Started as a brutal ruler, turned his back on
    violence
  • Contributions Spread of Buddhism, free
    hospitals, veterinary clinics, good roads

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Gupta Empire (320-540 a.d.)
  • Golden Age(period of great achievement) of
    classical Indian culture
  • Contributions
  • Mathematics (concept of zero, decimal system),
  • medical advances (setting bones, surgery),
  • astronomy (concept of a round earth),
  • new textiles,
  • literature

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