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Empires of India
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Warm-up 12/18 Describe the impact of the Aryan Invasion on Indian culture
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Small Kingdoms of India During the time of the Aryans (1500–500 BCE), chiefdoms began to develop – Chiefdom- A group of villages under the control of one leader Over time, these chiefdoms slowly changed into kingdoms with a central government Most of India began to be divided into small states or kingdoms
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Chandragupta Maurya Strong military commander who rose to power at the age of 20 United the kingdoms of Northern India, becoming the first true emperor of India Created a dynasty- His sons would go on to rule the Mauryan Empire
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Mauryan Empire Lasted from 321 B.C.E to 185 B.C.E (about 150 years) Mostly in modern-day India. Parts in modern-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Iran Population is estimated to be about 50 million 320 B.C. 305 B.C. 300 B.C.
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Maurya Empire Developed a trading network across South Asia – Created a system of finance, administration, and security – Created the world’s first currency (money) Ashoka the Great was the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya (ruled from 265 BCE-238 BCE) – Known for being a strong warrior and then later spreading Buddhism
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Ashoka the Great He was a great warrior and conquered much land for the Empire – Elephant Armies Elephant Armies After fighting many battles, he was disgusted with the violence and decided to lead a peaceful life – Ashoka changed from being a warrior to spreading education and trade He converted to Buddhism and dedicated his life to spreading the religion – Buddhism is a religion centered around peace and living in harmony with nature
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Gupta Empire After Ashoka the Great died, most of India broke off into smaller kingdoms and empires for several centuries Chandra Gupta I was able to unite many kingdoms and form the next large empire of India Lasted 320 CE-550 CE (about 230 years)
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Gupta Empire Built roads, linking cities and towns and increasing trade – India was wealthy under the Gupta Empire Hinduism became the main religion, although religious freedom was encouraged
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Gupta Empire Many inventions and scientific discoveries – Called the “Golden Age of India” Schools and universities were built Developed Arabic numerals, the basis of our number system – Created the concept of 0 (zero)concept of 0 – The zero makes it possible to use multiple digits and make math operations easier
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Create Your Own Currency $ The Mauryan Empire created the world’s first currency (money) $ On construction paper, create your own currency. You can create dollar bills and/or coins – Make sure to include the name of your country – Make sure to include how much your money is worth
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