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SOUTH INDIA AND SANGAM AGE
SOUTH INDIA AND SANGAM AGE
GUPTAS AND VAKATAKAS
GUPTAS AND VAKATAKAS
SHAKA KSHATRAPAS - SATAVAHANAS - KALINGA
SHAKA KSHATRAPAS - SATAVAHANAS - KALINGA
KUSHANAS
KUSHANAS
POST MAURYAN ( INDO GREEKS )
POST MAURYAN ( INDO GREEKS )
POST MAURYAN ( INDO GREEKS ) Indo–Greeks/ Bactrian Greeks: After the death of Alexander in 323 BCE - many Greeks came to settle on the north-western borders of India in Bactria (presently northern part of Afghanistan, the area lying to the south of the Oxus river and to the north-west of the H...
POST-MAURYAN (SUNGAS & KANVAS)
POST-MAURYAN (SUNGAS & KANVAS)
MAURYAN EMPIRE
MAURYAN EMPIRE
MAURYAN EMPIRE(c. 324–187 BCE) General Points: First subcontinental empire. Development of innovative and stable governance strategies. Leaving Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and some parts of north-eastern India, the Mauryas ruled over the whole of the sub-continent. Literary sources: There is no evi...
STONE AGE
STONE AGE
STONE AGE General Points: English word ‘history’ comes from the Greek historia, meaning “inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation”. Pre-history: Events occurring before the invention of writing are considered the domain of prehistory. - mainly the stone ages. Proto-history: A period between ...
BUDDHISM AND JAINISM
BUDDHISM AND JAINISM
VEDIC AGE
VEDIC AGE
MAHAJANAPADAS AND THE RISE OF MAGADHA
MAHAJANAPADAS AND THE RISE OF MAGADHA
HARAPPAN CIVILISATION
HARAPPAN CIVILISATION
HARAPPAN CIVILISATION General Points: People from Eastern foothills of Baluchistan started moving into the river valleys of the Indus around 5000 years ago. As Harappa was the first excavated site – called “Harappan Culture” or “Harappan Civilization”. Harappan civilisation occupied most area ...
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