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Early Civilizations of India and Pakistan
Chapter 3 section 1
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Geography of the Indian Subcontinent
Subcontinent – large landmass that juts out from a continent Three zones: Gangetic Plain (N), dry Decan plateau (raised area of leveled land), and coastal plains
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Monsoons Affect Climate
Monsoons – seasonal winds that may bring downpours Welcomed for crops Can produce deadly floods
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Indus Civilization Rises and Falls
Earliest South Asian civilization started in present day Pakistan Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro were possibly twin capitals
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Making a Living by Farming and Trading
Most people were farmers Wheat, barley, melons, dates First to cultivate and weave cotton Merchants and traders Cotton cloth, grain, copper, pearls, ivory
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Indus Civilization Indus people were polytheistic
Certain animals were sacred Buffalo and bull Then the civilization declined Why? Damage to local environment, flooding, earthquake…
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Aryan Civilization Develops During the Vedic Age
Nomads flocked towards Central Asia Nomads married locals and called themselves Aryans Acculturation – blending of two or more cultures Most of what we know come from Vedas – a collection of hymns, chants, and rituals
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From Nomadic Life to Farming
Began to cultivate crops and breed cattle Made tools out of iron Tribes were led by rajahs ruled with the help of elders in the tribe
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Aryan Structure Society
Social structure was based on occupation
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Aryan Religious Beliefs Develop
Polytheistic Worshipped gods and goddesses who embodied natural forces Sky, sun, storm, fire Indra – God of war
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Aryan Religious Beliefs Develop
Some moved towards brahman – a single spiritual power that existed beyond the many gods of the Vedas Mystics would seek direct communion with divine forces Through meditation and yoga
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