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Title: Geography and Early History of South Asia


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Chapter 7
  • Geography and Early History of South Asia

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Main Ideas
  • A study of the Vedas (Hindu bible/sacred texts)
    would help you learn about Aryan religious
    beliefs.
  • The Aryan way of life influenced India for
    thousands of years.
  • The winter monsoon blows from the northeast to
    the southwest.
  • Summer monsoons pick up moisture from the Indian
    Ocean.
  • Winter monsoons originate over land while the
    summer monsoons originate over water.

3
Main Ideas
  • The Himalaya Mountains helped isolate South Asia
    from the rest of Asia.
  • The Khyber and other passes helped in the
    movement and goods and people.
  • The Indo-Gangetic Plain is a densely populated
    farming region.
  • Many people live in the delta region on the Bay
    of Bengal because it has fertile soil.
  • Monsoons are essential to survival in this
    region.

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Main Ideas
  • Hundreds of languages and dialects of S. Asia are
    evidence of its cultural diversity.
  • Rajahs were chiefs of Aryan villages.
  • The social structure of early Aryan society
    included 4 varna. (classes of people)
  • Archeologists are trying to decipher the writing
    of the Indus Valley civilization.
  • India and Pakistan are located on the
    subcontinent of South Asia.

5
Main Ideas
  • The city of Bangladesh has often suffered from
    severe tropical cyclones.(tornado starting over
    water)
  • Rain shadow- cooling air releasing its moisture
    on one side of a mountain chain.
  • The variety of religious beliefs indicate
    cultural diversity.
  • The Indus Valley civilization had a high degree
    of urban planning.
  • The Aryan migration into India resulted in the
    final collapse of the Indus Valley civilization.
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