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3098022735The Mauryan Dynasty/ Temporary unification of India-520 BCE Darius (Persia) crossed Hindu Kush mountains, conquers parts of northwestern India -Kingdom of Gandhara in the northern part of Pakistan -Introduced local rulers to Persian techniques of administration0
3098022736Megasthenes-Lived in India during the late 4th century and early 3rd century BCE -Wrote Indika -Wrote many stories1
3098022737Marriage in Gupta Empire-Child Marriages -Young girl betrothed to men much older -Once reached puberty officially married2
3098022738Ashoka Maurya-Reigned 268-232 BCE - Supported Buddhism -Tightly organized bureaucracy -Kalinga only independent region (created difficulties for Ashoka) -Took over Kalinga in 260 BCE in bloody campaign -Estimated 100,000 Kalingans killed & 150,000 driven from their homes, untold numbers persished _Better known as governor than a conquerer *Ruled almost entire subcontinent *Encouraged trade through roads3
3098022739Financial Suffering-Led to the decline of the Mauryan Empire4
3098022740Moksha-Dharma-obedience to religious and moral laws -Artha- pursuit of economic well being and honest prosperity -Kama- enjoyment of social and physical interactions -Proper balance of above three would help achieve Moksha5
3098022741Castes-Brahams/Priests- Intellectual & spiritual leaders -Kshatriya/Warriors and Aristocrats- protectors of society -Vaishyas/Merchants,farmers,artisans-skilled producers -Shundras-unskilled labor -Untouchables-outside of caste system6
3098022742Hinduism-Mahabhorata-secular poem revised by brahman scholars to honor god(Vishnu), preserver of the world(Ramayana) -Secular story of Rama and Sita -Changed into Hindu story7
3098022743The Dharma-Four noble truths and noble eightfold path are the way to suffering -Suffering cause desire -Religious goal: personal salvation(nirvana), a state of perfect spiritual independence8
3098022744Mahayana Buddhism-Development between 3rd century BC and 1st century CE -Buddha became god -Boddhisatva- "an enlightened being" -Monasteries accept gift from wealthy individuals -Educational institutions promoted new faith9
3098022745Hindu Ethics-Achieve salvation through meeting caste responsibilities -Lead honorable lives in the world -Hinduism gradually replaced Buddhism in India10
3098022746Chandragupta Maurya-Began conquests in 320 BCE -Laid foundation for the Mauryan empire -Began seizin control of small, remote regions of Magadha then worked towards center -By 321 BCE he had overthrown the ruling dynasty and consolidated his hold on the kingdon -Moved in punjab and brought northwestern India under his control -By end of 4th century BCE empire went from all of northern India to Indus to Ganges11
3098022747Alexander of Macedon-In 327 BCE, crossed the Indus River and crushed the states he found there -Remained in India for only short time after -Left India in 325 BCE -Created political vacuum in northwestern India by destroying existing states then withdrawing his own force12
3098022748Appeal of Buddhism-Appealed strongly to members of lower castes -Did not recognize hierarchies -Less demanding then Jainism -Made it more popular -Vernacular tongues -Holy sites venerated by pilgrims -Monoastic organization- ways of spreading the message -Ashoka converted and became important patron of Buddhism13
3098022749Early Buddhism-Siddharta Gautama (563-483 BCE) became Buddha -Gave up comfortable life in search for cause of suffering -Received enlightenment under the bo tree -First sermon about 528 BCE -Organized followers into community of monks14
3098022750Pataliputra-Thriving cosmopolitan city -Local committee looked after foreigners -Went to great lengths to make sure his subordinates implement his policies -Central treasury oversaw efficient collection of taxes -Result of his policies, the various regions of India became well intergrated15
3098022751Chandragupta's Government-Kautalya devised procedures for the governance of Chandragupta's realm -Some of his advise survives in Ancient Indian political head book known as Arthashastra -Outlined methods of administering the empire, overseeing trade and agriculture, collecting taxes, maintaining order, conducting foreign relations, and waging war -Advised Chandragupta to make abundant use of spies like prostitutes -Bureaucratic administrative system16
3098022752Guptas-Greek speaking Bactrians- ruled in northwest India for 2 centuries -Kushans conquered and ruled 1-300 CE -Emperor Kashika (78-103 CE) -Crucial role in silk road trading17
3098022753Gupta Dynasty-Founded by Chandra Gupta (375-415 CE) -Smaller, more decentralized than Maurya -Invasion of white huns weakened empire -After 5th century dynasty continued in name only -Large regional kingdoms dominated politics18
3098022754Towns and Trade-Towns all over India countryside after 600 BCE -Towns provided manufactured products and luxury goods -Active marketplaces especially along Ganges -Trade with Persia, China, Indian Ocean Basin, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Mediterranean19
3098022755Family Life/ Caste System-Patriarchal families, female subordination, child marriage -Development of Caste System -With trade new social groups of artisans, craftsmen, and merchants appeared -Subcastes or jati -Vaishyas and Shundras saw unprecedented wealth -Old Aryan beliefs and values became irrelevent20
3098022756Jainism-Vardhamana Mahaura (Jina) founded relation in 5th century BCE -Everything has a soul - Too demanding -Purify oneself to attain bliss *Ahimsa-nonviolence - Individual souls equally participate in ultimate reality -Jains did not recognize hierarches of caste and jati21
3098022757Bhagavad Gita-Short poetic work: dialogue between Vishnu and warrior -Illustrated expectations of Hinduism and promise salvation22
3098022758Magadha-Located in the central portion of the Ganges plain -Regional kingdoms in valley of the Ganges became wealthy as worker turned forests into fields -Trade became prominent -During the next two centuries the kings conquered the neighboring states23
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