Early
(pre-Harappan)
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Mature
(Harappan)
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Late
phase (post-urban)
|
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Harappa
|
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Mohenjodaro
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Chanhu-daro
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Lothal
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Kalibangan
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Kalibangan
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Banawali
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Banawali (Hissar)
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Sutkagendor (Pakistan)
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Sukotada (Gujarat)
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Dholavira (Kutch)
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Dholavira
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Dholavira
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Rakhigarhi (Ghaggar)
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Rakhigarhi
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Rakhigarhi
|
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Bhagwanpura
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Manda (Jammu); Chandigarh, Shangol (Punjab); Daulatpur,
Mitthal (Haryana); Alamgirpur. Hulas (West UP)
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Site
|
Remarkable
Feature
|
Sutkagendor – Surkotada
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Marked by a citadel
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Mohenjo-daro
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·
Great Bath;
·
Large granary
·
Impressive drainage system
·
Piece of woven cotton
·
Mother Goddess
·
Seal of pashu-pati
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Kalibangan
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Grain and plough
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Aryans
Jainism
Buddhism
Territorial States
Kingdom
|
Capital
|
Kapilavastu
|
Piprahwa
|
Lichchhavis
|
Vaishali
|
Mahajanpadas
|
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Anga
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Champa
|
Kashi
|
Varanasi
|
Koshala
|
Shravasti
|
Mallas
|
Kushinara
|
Vatsa/Vamsa
|
Kaushambi
|
Avanti
|
Ujjain (North)/ Mahishamati (South)
|
Magadha
|
Rajgir (Girivraja)
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Chedi/Cheti
|
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Kuru
|
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Panchala
|
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Matsya
|
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Surasena
|
Mathura
|
Ashmaka
|
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Gandhara
|
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Kamboja
|
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Vriji/Vajji
|
Mithila
|
Dynasty
|
Capitals
|
Satvanahanas
|
Paithan
|
Pandya
|
Madurai
|
Chola
|
Puhar (kaveripattanam)
|
Chalyukyas
|
Badami (Bijapur)
|
Pallavas
|
Kanchi
|
Kadambas
|
Vijayanti
|
Gangas
|
Kolar
|
Dyansty
|
Ruler
|
Remark
|
Haryanka
|
Bimbisara
|
Contemporary of Buddha
|
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Ajatsatru
|
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Udayin
|
Built fort on the confluence of Ganga and Son at Patna
|
Shishunagas
|
-
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Destroyed the power of Avanti
|
Nandas (most powerful rulers of Magadha)
|
Mahapadma Nanda
|
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Mauryas (Patliputra)
|
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Mauryas had a very elaborate bureaucracy
|
Chandragupta Maurya
|
Megasthenes visited during his time
|
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Bindusara
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Links with Greek princes
|
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Ashoka
|
Buddhism
|
Shunga
|
|
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Pushyamitra Shunga
|
Destroyed the Mauryan empire. Killed Maurya king
Brihadratha
|
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Book
|
Author/Language
|
Remark
|
Digha Nikaya
|
Pali
|
Buddhist text
|
North-West
India
Deccan
South
Foreign
Invasions
326-325 BC
|
Alexander’s invasion
|
Book
|
Author
|
Mudrarakshasa (play)
|
Vishakhadatta
|
Indika
|
Megasthenes
|
Milind Panho
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Buddhist literature of questions of Manender to Nagarjuna
|
Buddhacharita
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Ashvaghosha
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Saundarananda (Sanskrit kavya)
|
Ashvaghosha
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Mahavastu (Buddhist-hybrid Sanskrit)
|
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Divyavandan (Buddhist-hybrid Sanskrit)
|
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Kamsutra
|
Vatsyayana
|
Charaksamhita
|
Charaka
|
Gathasaptasatti (Prakrit book)
|
Hala (Satavahana king)
|
Tolkkappiyam (deals with grammar and poetics)
|
|
Silappadikaram and Manimekalai are Tamil epics
|
<Ilango Adigal? (silappadikaram)>
|
Natural History (Latin)
|
Pliny (Roman writer)
|
Mrichchhakatika
|
Shudraka
|
Abhijnanashakuntalam
|
Kalidasa
|
Amarakosha
|
Amarasimha
|
Romaka Sidhanta (Astronomy)
|
|
Harshacharita
|
Banabhatta
|
Priyadarshika; Ratnavali; and Nagananda (plays)
|
Harshavardhana
|
Astadhyayi
|
Panini
|
Mahabhashika
|
Patanjali
|
Suryasiddhanta
|
A treatise on astronomy. Authorship disputed.
|
Brihatsamhita
|
Varahmira (5th CE)
|
Sushrutsamhita
|
Sushrut (2nd CE)
|
Charaksamhita
|
Charak (2nd CE)
|
Traveler
|
During
time of
|
Work
|
Megasthenes (ambassador of Seleucus)
|
Chandragupta Maurya
|
Indika
|
Fa Hein
|
Chandragupta Vikramaditya
|
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Hsuan Tsang
|
Harshavardhana
|
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Philosophy
School
|
Philosophy
|
Major proponent
|
Samkhaya
|
Materialistic. No god. Later turned spiritualistic.
Prakriti-Purusha. Salvation through knowledge acquired through pratyaksha,
anumana, shabda
|
Kapila
|
Yoga
|
Slavation through meditation and physical application
|
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Nyaya
|
System of logic. Salvation through acquisition of
knowledge.
|
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Vaisheshika
|
Discussion of material elements or dravya. Atom theory.
(beginning of physics). Belief in god.
|
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Mimansa
|
Vedas contain the eternal truth. Reasoning provided for
vedic rituals. Perform vedic rites for salvation.
|
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Vedanta
|
Brahmasutra. Brahma is the reality. Atma is identical with
Brahma.
|
Shankara (Advaita) – born in Kerala
Ramanuja (Vishistadvaita)
Shuddhadvaita (Vallabha)
|
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Lokayata
|
Materialistic philosophy.
|
Charavaka
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