
Ancient India
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Social Studies
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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19 Slides • 7 Questions
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Ancient South Asia and India Introduction
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We will be covering empires in South Asia from the years 3000 BCE- 500 CE. There are quite a few empires that spread throughout India and South Asia we will cover.
We will mostly be looking at India, with some Pakistan, Nepal, and other surrounding areas.
Time and Place
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India is separated from the rest of Asia due to mountain ranges like the Himalayas. 3 important rivers flow out of these mountains: Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra
Location
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Multiple Choice
What mountains separated India from Asia?
Asian
Eastern
Rocky
Himalayas
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The first community formed around the Indus river. They lived from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE, spreading throughout India and into Pakistan.
First civilization
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All about the Indus
Started as nomads
Built elaborate cities with drainage systems, places to store food, and held over 35,000 people
Houses even had garbage chutes!
Most Indus people made things, or were traders, who travelled throughout the region, to Mesopotamia to trade goods.
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The Indus Valley people built Mud walls around their cities to keep out intruders. They farmed wheat and beans and were skilled craftsmen. We still do not know what happened to them.
Indus Valley
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Multiple Choice
What was special about the Indus Valley Civilization?
Their farming inventions
Their cities
Their religion
Their pyramids
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A group of people migrated from Europe called the Aryans. From 1500 BCE to 1000 BCE they settled along the Ganges river. They were mostly farmers
Aryan civilization
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The Aryans created some languages still used today in the region like Hindi. The Aryans used Iron tools for farming, growing wheat, rice, and many vegetables.
More about them
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The Aryan Civilization Culture
Lived in tribes led by Rajas, which means prince.
Their prayers and stories, called the Vedas, were passed down through talking, until they could be written down.
They wrote in Sanskrit, which they brought with them to India
The Vedas are still taught in schools in the region to this day
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Multiple Choice
How did the Aryans arrive in India?
Migrated from Europe
Sailed there
Came from China
They came from India originally
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Culture Continued
There was a social system with levels, similar to Egypt called the Varnas
The top was Brahmins who were priests, beneath them were Kshatriyas who were warriors or government workers
Vaisyas were below them, being farmers, and merchants, then Sudras were at the bottom, they were servants
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Eventually, you began to be born into a Varna, whichever your parents belonged to. This is called Jati which means birth. Later on, Dalits were added, they are the lowest in the system now, doing the worst jobs.
This system was called Caste by Europeans later on, which just means there is a rigid social system. Unfortunately parts of this Caste system still exist in India today.
Varnas
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Multiple Choice
What are the Varnas?
Religious text
A god
A group of people
Social system
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Similar to Egypt, Family life was very important in Ancient India. Grandparents often lived in the house with the family. Oldest male was in charge of the house. Men went to school or became priests, women learned to tend the house.
Men could only marry after completing 12 years of school. Their parents often arranged marriages. Many marriages were done young, and divorce was not allowed.
Family in India
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There were three major Religions present in ancient India: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
Religion in India
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Hinduism: The oldest
One of the oldest religions
No one founder, no one holy book
Multiple Vedas are read and respected instead
Worship can be done at home or in temples
Can include yoga and meditation
Believe in many different gods
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Hindus believe in one spirit called Brahman. Writings called the Upanishads explain the search for Brahman. Every living thing is a part of Brahman. Hindus also believe your soul is reborn after death, or reincarnation until you can meet with Brahman. To meet with him you must follow dharma, or the spiritual rules of Hinduism.
Hinduism
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Multiple Choice
Does Hinduism have one founder?
Yes
No
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Buddhism
Around 500 BCE, some Hindus were unhappy with the religion
They trained their minds through meditation to simplify their religion
This led to a man called the Buddha(real name was Siddhartha Gautama) creating his own off-shoot of Hinduism called Buddhism
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The Buddha said that all life suffers while on earth. He created 4 noble truths, which state that, and an eightfold (8 step) path to overcome this suffering. Eventually you would reach Nirvana, breaking the cycle of reincarnation, living in pure joy.
Eventually, Buddhism broke off into two branches, Theravada and Mahayana. Theravada see the Buddha as a man, while Mahayana see him as more of a god.
Buddhism
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Multiple Choice
The goal of Buddhism is to reach _________ or pure happiness
Nirvana
Joy
Hadisatva
Mahayaya
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Jainism
Also created around 500 BCE
Developed by a man named Mahavira
He eventually was referred to as Jina or the conqueror, and his followers called Jains
They lived in complete poverty with little to no belongings
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Jainism has similar beliefs to Buddhism, such as escaping the cycle of reincarnation, and karma, or doing good deeds.
They also believed in Ahimsa though, which was that you cannot harm any living thing, so many followers of Jainism were vegetarians.
This would go on to influence famous figures like Ghandi and MLK
Jainism
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Multiple Choice
What was the difference between Buddhism and Jainism
One was poor one was not
Ahimsa or the belief that you should not harm any living creature
One was led by a leader, the other had no leader
One believed in gods one did not
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