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2500 BC People developed an advanced civilization around the Indus River They farmed, built cities (Harappa and Mohenjo Daro), traded, and developed a system of writing They made bronze tools, clay pottery, and cotton cloth
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1500 BC Indo Aryans took control of Northern India They developed Hinduism when their beliefs mixed with people’s beliefs already living there They developed a written language called Sanskrit They developed the caste system, a system in which people belonged to a specific social status that determined their job, who they would marry, etc.
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500s BC Buddhism developed in the region of Nepal. It was founded by a young prince named, Siddhartha Gautama, who became the enlightened one when he realized that life was full of suffering because people want too many material items
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322-185 BC The Mauryan Empire took control of most of India The Mauryan’s most famous ruler was Asoka He was a Buddhist who emphasized peace and trade and culture thrived under his rule
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320-500 AD The Gupta Empire dominated the region Founded by Chandra Gupta II who was a Hindu Brought a time of prosperity to India A golden age occurred (art, literature, math, science, etc. flourished)
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1000s AD Muslim armies began to enter India and take control of some regions
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1500s-1700s The Mogul Empire, a Muslim empire took over South Asia Some famous Mogul rulers were Babur the Tiger, Akbar, and Shah Jahan who built the Taj Mahal
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Founder of Mughal Empire was Babur the Tiger, descendent of Genghis Khan, after his death his kingdom was divided among his sons
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Akbar Babur the Tiger’s grandson, reunited the kingdom, allowed all people to worship freely, good ruler, successful conqueror, reorganized the government and taxes, made the empire rich
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Shah Jahan Akbar’s grandson and built the Taj Mahal When Mumtaz died, Shah Jahan was stricken with grief. He didn’t eat for 8 days. He wanted to build her the most beautiful mausoleum. He was going to build a matching black one for himself, but that never happened.
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Taj Mahal Took 21 years to build 20,000 workers Made of white marble Geometric designs, flower patterns, and verses from the Qur’an adorn the walls
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A mosque
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1600s English traders arrived and built trading posts in the region
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1780s The British began to gain control parts of India through a trading company called the British East India Company
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Early 1800s The British gained control of more and more of South Asia through their trading company
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1857 Sepoys, Indian troops, revolted against their British officers, the British ended up crushing the rebellion and turning India into a colony that belonged to Britain The British exploited India’s resources for its own profit
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Early 1900s Independence movements began as more and more Indians used civil disobedience, boycotts, and nonviolence to protest British rule Mohandas Gandhi led the protests against British rule
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Mohandas “Mahatma” Gandhi
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1947 India finally received its independence from the British. The colony was split into two parts India was created as a Hindu country Pakistan was created as a Muslim country Pakistan was technically West Pakistan and East Pakistan
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Millions had to move in one of the world’s largest migrations
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Which flag belongs to India and which one belongs to Pakistan?
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1971 East Pakistan became independent and was renamed Bangladesh
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Today There are conflicts between India and Pakistan concerning the piece of land known as Kashmir and nuclear weapons
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