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Unit 2 Powerful Empires of India

Unit 2 Powerful Empires of India. The Maurya Dynasty. Location/Capital Northern India Pataliputra , along the Ganges River in Eastern India A walled city with 530 watch towers and 64 gates Boasted of schools and libraries, as well as splendid palaces and temples. The Maurya Dynasty.

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Unit 2 Powerful Empires of India

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  1. Unit 2Powerful Empires of India

  2. The Maurya Dynasty • Location/Capital • Northern India • Pataliputra, along the Ganges River in Eastern India • A walled city with 530 watch towers and 64 gates • Boasted of schools and libraries, as well as splendid palaces and temples

  3. The Maurya Dynasty • Government • Maintained order through a well organized bureaucracy • The building of roads and harbors were supervised by Royal officials to benefit trade. • Other officials collected taxes or managed state-owned factories and shipyards • Royal courts were used to administer justice

  4. The Maurya Dynasty • Emperors • Chandragupta • Effective but harsh ruler • Had a secret police to handle dissent, corruption, and crime • Specially trained women warriors guarded the palace • Asoka • The most honored Mauryaemporor • Fought a long, bloody war to conquer the Deccan region of Kaling • Converted to Buddhism, helped it spread across India • Taught religious tolerance, was philanthropic with his actions

  5. The Maurya Dynasty • Causes of Decline • Rival princes battled for power after Asoka’s death. • There was no unity in India, due to distance and cultural differences among its people • Foreign invaders also entered through mountain passes in Northern India and divided the northern kingdoms, who offered little resistance.

  6. Kingdoms of the Deccan • Location/Capital • Southern India along the Deccan Plateau • Divided into many kingdoms, each with its own capital city • Cities were very active with workshops and temples

  7. Kingdoms of the Deccan • People • Dravidians, with very different languages and traditions • Women enjoyed a high status and economic power

  8. Kingdoms of the Deccan • Tamil Kingdoms • Many of the Tamil Kingdoms were ruled by queens • Tamil rulers improve harbors to support overseas trade. • Spices, textiles, and other luxuries were traded with the Romans and Chinese

  9. Kingdoms of the Deccan • Religion • A mixture of Hinduism and Buddhism • Deccan rulers generally tolerated all religions as well as foreigners who settle in their busy port cities

  10. Gupta Dynasty • Location/Capital • United much of India

  11. Gupta Dynasty • Government • Organized a strong central government that promoted peace and prosperity • Much power was left in the hands of individual villages and city governments • There was a system of law and order, with criminals being fined according to circumstances

  12. Gupta Dynasty • Trade and Farming • Trade and farming flourished across the empire • Farmers harvested wheat, rice and sugar cane • Artisans in the city produced cotton cloth, pottery, and metalware for locals and for export to Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia

  13. Gupta Dynasty • Arts and Learning • Students were educated in religious schools, but not only in religion • Had a wide impact on mathematics, devising the Arabic numbers and the decimal system • Medical advancements included vaccinations, setting bones, and treating ailments with herbs and other remedies • Built magnificent temples out of stone, including stupas • Murals were created depicting life in the Gupta empire • Indian literature was added to by writers and carried to Persia, Egypt, and Greece

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