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1 Chapter 5: Empires of Ancient India

2 Lesson 1: Early Times in India

3 Basic Geography Subcontinent – a large landmass that is smaller than a continent. Contains the modern countries of India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. India is separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush. Center – vast plateau, known as the Deccan Plateau South – tropical

4 3 Main Rivers The ice from the Himalayan mountains melts and becomes India’s three main rivers: Indus River (northwest, flows into the Arabian Sea) Ganges (northeast, flows into the Bay of Bengal) Brahmaputra (northeast, flows into the Bay of Bengal)

5 Indus River Valley 4500 B.C. Bronze tools Baked mud brick houses

6 Cities Cities were laid out in rectangular grids. All houses were the same, constructed the same way. We’ve found no large palaces or temples. Examples would be Mohenjo-daro and Harappa (the Indus Valley Civilization is sometimes called the Harappan Civilization).

7 Caste System Caste – any one of the Hindu social classes into which a person was born and which ruled his or her relations with others. Untouchable caste – a group of families who were considered low in status and were discriminated against.

8 3 Main Empires Maurya Gupta Chola

9 Mauryan B.C. Reign – a period of royal authority, power, or rule.

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11 Gupta A.D.

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13 Chola 300s A.D.

14 Refocus Comprehension
1) How do the summer and winter monsoons affect India’s climate? - Rain in the summer and dry winds in the winter. 2) Explain the system of four mythical classes. - The four classes were the Brahmans, or priests, the warriors, the traders and landowners, and the peasants.

15 Lesson 2: Religions of Ancient India

16 Refocus Comprehension
1)What are the main beliefs of the Hindu religion? - Hindus believe in one god but worship him in many forms; they believe in reincarnation and karma. 2) Why was Siddhartha Gautama called Buddha? - He was enlightened by discovering how to overcome selfishness.

17 Lesson 3: Worship, Work and Play

18 Refocus Comprehension
1) Who were the heads of the family in ancient India? - The grandparents. 2) What role did the temple play in village life? - People go to the temple to ask favors of the god or goddess who lives there. Villagers bring gifts to the temple.

19 Lesson 4: Outstanding Leaders

20 Refocus Comprehension
1) How did the teachings of Buddha influence Asoka? - Asoka governed with kindness instead of force. 2) How did Rajendra help spread the influence of Indian culture? - He extended the empire and built a powerful navy, which helped spread Indian culture.

21 Lesson 5: Tales of Travelers

22 Refocus Comprehension
1) What seems to have surprised Megasthenes most about the lives of people in India? - Their moderation and good sense. 2) What was Fa Xian studying at the university? - Buddhism.

23 Do You Remember…Comprehension
1) Which four modern nations are found on the Indian subcontinent? - India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh 2) What details do we know that tell us the earliest civilization in the Indus Valley was highly developed? - The people had brick houses, cotton clothes, and bronze tools; streets were laid out in a grid with sewers and drain pipes. 3) What were four mythical classes of Indian society, and what were members of each class supposed to do? - The four main castes were the Brahmans, or priests; the Kshatriya, or warriors; the Vaishya, or traders and landowners; and the Shudra, or peasants.

24 Do You Remember…Comprehension
4) What did the Maurya achieve in ancient India? - The Maurya united most of India’s small kingdoms into one large empire. 5) What are the three forms of God in Hinduism? What is the role of each? - The three main forms of the Hindu god are Brahma, the creator; Vishnu, the preserver; and Shiva, the destroyer. 6) According to Hinduism, what is the goal of a religious life? - For a Hindu, the goal of the religious life is to end the cycle of rebirth and reach perfection.

25 Do You Remember…Comprehension
7) What did Buddha teach about the way to a satisfying life? - The Buddha discovered that the way to a satisfying life was to forget oneself and overcome all selfishness. 8) Describe the typical Indian household during the Gupta empire. - The typical Indian household included the grandparents, their sons and wives, and all the sons’ children. 9) How did the Maurya leader Asoka rule India? - Asoka set out to govern with kindness, not force, in order to prevent unecessary suffering. 10) What did the Greek traveler Megasthenes admire about life in early India? - Megasthenes admired the happy lifestyle of the Indians, their honesty, and the simplicity of their laws.


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