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New Empires in India Chapter 3, Section 2. Chandragupta Maurya 321–301 BC He put together an army around 326 BC. Conquered all of northern India between.

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1 New Empires in India Chapter 3, Section 2

2 Chandragupta Maurya 321–301 BC He put together an army around 326 BC. Conquered all of northern India between the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. ________________________________ _____________________ He raised a large army consisting of 600,000 foot soldiers, 30,000 soldiers on horseback and 9,000 elephants. ________________________________ _____________________

3 The Government Under Chandragupta Chandragupta listened to his advisers, especially ________, a member of the priestly caste and the author of a rulers handbook. Kautilya advised Chandragupta to create a ______________. Chandragupta ____________________, and had royal princes rule them. The provinces were then split into districts where carefully chosen officials _________________________________.

4 Asoka, Chandragupta’s grandson 268—232BC Asoka conquered new lands until the Mauryan empire reached out to most of the subcontinent of Asia. Asoka saw that he was causing ________________. He renounced warfare and converted to Buddhism. _________________________ _________________________ _____________. Figure 5

5 Asoka’s Reign as a Buddhist Emperor As emperor, Asoka applied ___________________to his leadership. He made _____________laws than his predecessors. He also had ___________________________________________ __________________. In addition to these, he also built shrines and monasteries and inscribed Siddhartha’s teachings on rocks and pillars. He sent out Buddhist missionaries to places as far as ________________. __________________________________________.

6 Edicts of Asoka Edicts scattered in more than ___________throughout India. Written mostly in _________, but one was in Greek and Aramaic. 10 rock edicts, Each pillar ______ is 40’-50’ high. Buddhist principles __________ laws. Conversion/spread of Buddhism Moral codes Conservation Protection of animals)

7 The Golden Age of the Gupta Empire An expansion of trade in India led to an advance in math, science and literature.

8 Scientific Discoveries Under Chandra Gupta II Sailors and traders began to understand ___________. This enabled them to ______________when they were at sea. Indian astronomers also _________________________________by observing the Earth’s shadow during a lunar eclipse. In medicine, Indians found ____________________, including smallpox, and over _______________used for medical purposes. They also knew how to perform ________such as plastic surgery.

9 Mathematical Discoveries Mathematics in India was one of most advanced math systems in the world during the Gupta Empire. The modern number system, ____________________________were all developed in India at his time. A great Indian mathematician named _______________________to four decimal places. He also calculated a solar year to be 365.3586805 days, which is close to modern calculations made by an atomic clock.

10 Advances in Literature India had a number of writers, including ___________, the author of Shakuntala, the story of a girl and a king who marry. __________________were developed in the city of Madurai in 100AD, and there are still over _______poems from there today. In India, there was also _______________in which __________________took part in. Classical Indian dances are based on dance techniques from this time. Many Buddhist and Hindu ____________________were made as well.

11 The Silk Road

12 Fa-Hsien (Faxian): Life in Gupta India  __________________traveled along the _______and visited India in the 5c.  He was following the path of ___________.  He reported the people to be happy, relatively free of government oppression, and inclined towards courtesy and charity.  Other references in the journal, however, indicate that the ____________was rapidly assuming its basic features, including ________________the social isolation of a lowest class that is doomed to menial labor.

13 The Decline of the Guptas  Invasion of the _________in the 4 th century signaled the end of the Gupta __________, even though at first, the Guptas defeated them.  After the decline of the Gupta empire, north India ___________a number of separate Hindu ____________ and was not really unified again until the coming of the Muslims in the 17 th century


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