Title: History of South Asia
1History of South Asia
2Indus Valley Civilization
Mohenjo-Daro
31. What were 3 developments of the Indus Valley
civilization?
- Writing system
- Strong central government
- Masters of overseas trade
- Organized, planned cities
- Uniform weights and measures
42. What were 2 of the worlds first cities? What
technology did they have?
- Mohenjo-Daro Harappa
- Bricks made by kilns (still used today)
- Plumbing systems (wells ? home ? covered drains)
- Sanitation systems
- Signs of dentistry drilled,
- crowned teeth
5Mohenjo- Daro Great Bath
63. What do many scientists believe led to their
decline?
- Flooding
- Drought
- ? in monsoons leaves area cool dry
- Tectonic activity diverts river elsewhere
- Disease
7Aryan Arrival
84. Who were the Aryans?
- Light-skinned herders and hunters from the
northwest (possibly 1700 B.C.)
5. What were the Vedas?
- Collection of sacred writings- show ideas of
religion, social structure, hymns, etc. - Hindu sacred text (to some) oldest in Sanskrit
96. Aryan social class pyramid
- Structure was flexible _at_ first (intermarriage,
etc), but became more complex and rigid? caste
system
107. When did the Mauryan Empire control S. Asia?
What religion?
- 320-180 B.C.E. (Chandragupta Maurya)
- Ruled all but southernmost India
- Buddhism (Asokas pillars)
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128. When did the Gupta Empire rule? What are
things its famous for? Religion?
- 320-550 A.D. (Chandra Gupta I)
- Golden Age of India (sciences, math, astronomy,
religion) - Concept of zero, origin of Arabic s,
heliocentric theory - Extensive Trade
- Hindu Revival
13Gupta Achievements
1000 diseasesclassified
500 healingplants identified
Printedmedicinal guides
Kalidasa
Literature
Medicine
PlasticSurgery
GuptaIndia
Inoculations
C-sectionsperformed
SolarCalendar
Astronomy
Mathematics
DecimalSystem
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Conceptof Zero
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15 Extensive TradeGupta Empire
spices
silks
rice wheat
cotton goods
horses
spices
gold ivory
gold ivory
cotton goods
169. How did the Mogul (Mughal) Empire come to
power?
- Muslim missionaries traders were moving across
Africa Asia - Moguls, over time, took control over most of
Indian subcontinent (1526) - Babur
- Most land gained under Akbar
- Shah Jahan
- Defeated only by British in 1857
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1810. Who were the first Europeans?
11. What was the East India Company and its
significance?
- Began as a trade company for East Indies ?mainly
India China - Soon began ruling India (1757-1858)
- British Crown then took control of India
1912. What did the British call their empire? How
did colonization influence Indian culture?
- Raj (empire)
- Brought English language
- New educational system
- Built RRs
- Civil/public services
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22Modern South Asia
- India
- 13. What is significant about 1947?
- Year gained independence from Britain
- 14. How was India further divided?
- India formed for Hindus, Pakistan (east west)
for Muslims - 15. How did the division of India impact peoples?
- Forced to move to country of religion? violent
conflicts erupted - Kashmir
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24Modern South Asia
- Sri Lanka
- 16. When did Sri Lanka gain independence, from
who? - 1948 from Britain, Ceylon?S.L. (1972)
- Britain favored Tamilsprelude to civil war
- Maldives
- 17. When did the Maldives gain independence, from
who? - 1965 from Britain
25Male, Maldives
26Modern South Asia
- Pakistan/Bangladesh
- 18. What is significant about 1971?
- - Indo-Pakistani War b/w East West, India
fought against West Pak.? Bangladesh created - Extremely violent
- (began with genocide
- against Bengali Hindus)
27Modern South Asia
- 19. List 2 regional conflicts.
- Kashmir disputed b/w India Pakistan
- Nuclear weapons add to tension
- Tamils want independent state w/in Sri Lanka
(civil war) - Hindus vs. Muslims all over region
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30Modern South Asia
- 20. List the type of government of each country.
- India largest democracy in world
- Pakistan Islamic Republic with military
involvement (unstable) - Sri Lanka Bangladesh democracies w/
instability due to ethnic clashes - Nepal Maldives was monarchy, now democracy
(2008, 1968 respectively) - Bhutan Democracy w/ monarch (2007)