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India in the Post-Classical Era
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Indian Geography List 5 MOST SIGNIFICANT geographic features in S. Asia
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A Divided Land Gupta Dynasty fell in 6th Century
India is divided into regional powers Politically divided Not united until 16th Century
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A Tale of Two Lands India is geographically divided
North and South develop differently
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Northern India King Harsha (ruled 606 – 648 CE) Conflict and Chaos
Regional leaders fight over power Invasions are common
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Islam in N. India Umayyad Rule Muslim Traders Turkish Muslims
8th Century: Sind (Indus Valley) Muslim Traders Port Cities Turkish Muslims Afghanistan
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Sultanate of Delhi Mahmud of Ghazni (1001 – 1027 CE)
Afghanistan leader Invaded India, Destroyed Hindu and Buddhist Sites Sultanate of Delhi (1206 – 1526) Capital is Delhi Localized Control Surrounded by Hindus
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Southern India More stability in the South
Chola Kingdom (850 – 1267 CE) Dominant Navy Rich from trade Kingdom of Vijayanagar (1300s – 1565) Hindu Kingdom fell to Muslims
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Agriculture Agriculture Production increases in post classical era
Increased Specialization Monsoons create a need for irrigation Monsoons Spring/Summer Wet Fall/Winter Dry Population Growth More Agriculture = Greater Population Major Trading Cities Arise (EMPORIA)
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Indian Ocean Trade Indian Economy Hindu Temples
Increased specialization more trade Internal Trade Special Goods: Iron (Ganges), Copper (Deccan), Salt (Coast), Pepper (South) Hindu Temples Political, Social and Educational Centers Used wealth for elaborate temples
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Cross Cultural Trade Post Classical Era Trading Centers
Larger Ships/Greater Commercial Organization Dhows (Muslims) Junks (Chinese) Trading Centers India’s location perfect for emporia Cosmopolitan Cities Developed
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Specialized Production
India Produced cotton textiles China – Silk, Porcelain SE Asia – Spices, Incense, Horses East Africa – Gold, Ivory, Slaves
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The Caste System Adaptability Expansion Order and Stability
Increasing pressures Subcastes Expansion Order and Stability Consistency over time
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The Spread of Islam Merchant Communities Conversion
Greatest acceptance Conversion Gradual Political positions reserved for Muslims Some converted to escape low castes 1500 – 25 Million (1/4 of Population)
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Sufi Mystics Sufis Bhakti Movement Hinduism/Islam Traveling holy men
12th Century – South India Erase religious distinctions Guru Kabir Hinduism/Islam Compare/Contrast
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