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October 19 th and 20 th. Turn in 3.1 and 7.2 homework Pick up papers off bookshelf Write down homework in agenda. Classical India. Aryans Invaders Notes. Aryans Transform India. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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October 19th and 20th

Turn in 3.1 and 7.2 homework Pick up papers off bookshelf Write down homework in agenda

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CLASSICAL INDIAAryans Invaders Notes

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Aryans Transform India Aryans, a group of Indo-European

people, came through NW mountain passes into the Indus River Valley around 1500 BCE

Left almost no archaeological record, but their sacred text, the Vedas, left an accurate picture

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Mahabharata, a great epic, reflects struggles that took place in India as Aryans moved south

Aryans Transform India

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Aryans Transform India Called the Indians “dasas” (dark),

who were shorter and spoke a different language

Formed the caste system, with the top three levels composing of Aryans, then the Indians

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CLASSICAL INDIASocial System Notes

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Brahmins (priests)

Warriors

Peasants or traders

Laborers

Untouchables (Butchers, gravediggers, trash collectors)

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CLASSICAL INDIAIndia Empires Notes

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Mauryan - Important Rulers

Chandragupta Maurya: gathered an army, killed Nanda king, in 321 BCE claimed the throne

Kautilya: advisor who wrote the ruler’s handbook, Arthasastra

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Asoka: Chandragupta’s grandson who claimed the throne in 269 BCE and brought Mauryan Empire to its greatest heights; kept India politically unifed

Mauryan - Important Rulers

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Mauryan - Accomplishments

divided into four provinces, each with a prince and local districts

Asoka was violent at first, switched to Buddhist idea of “peace to all beings”

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Mauryan - Accomplishments

extensive roads, watering places and rest houses for travelers, religious toleration

Free hospitals and veterinary clinics

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Mauryan - Decline Asoka died in 232 BCE Regional princes challenged

imperial government a flood of new people fleeing from

Asia, who introduced new languages and customs

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Gupta - Important Rulers Chandra Gupta I: came to power

by marrying an old royal family, took control in 320 CE

- his son, Samudra Gupta, became king in 335 CE, expanded the empire through war and conquest

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his son, Chandra Gupta II, added Mediterranean trade to empire and used peaceful means to expand, like treaties and marriage

Gupta - Important Rulers

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Gupta - Accomplishments perfected stable village life with

specific districts for merchants, irrigation, and reservoirs

expanded throughout the Indian subcontinent and spread Hindu culture

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Gupta - Accomplishments advancements in astronomy,

modern numerals, the zero, the decimal system, and the value of pi

important medical guides were compiled

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Gupta - Decline Chandra Gupta II died a wave of Hunas invaders came into

northern India split into smaller kingdoms that

were eventually overrun by Huns and other central Asian nomads