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1 Planned Cities on the Indus

2 Ancient India 2500 – 1500B.C.E.

3 More Global… India You

4 Geography of India  Subcontinent - a large, relatively self- contained landmass forming a subdivision of a continent.  India, Pakistan, Bangladesh = Indian subcontinent.

5 Rivers, Mountains, Plains  Himalayan Mtns to the north protect it from invasion.  Indus & Ganges (gan-jeez) River = Indian version of Tigris & Euphrates.  Farming is possible only in the areas directly watered by the Indus.

6 Monsoons  Seasonal Winds aka Monsoons dominated the climate. Causes massive flooding. If summer monsoons don’t happen, leads to major crop failure. Monsoons Brings rain! Rivers were also unpredictable.

7 Modern India Monsoon

8 Civilization Emerges on the Indus  Historians can’t Decipher system of writing!  Where did people come from?  Goat fossil found dating to 7000B.C.E.  Evidence of farming in 3200 B.C.E.

9 Planned Cities  First cities built while Egyptians were building their pyramids.  Built earthen walls to keep out water.  Also made islands to raise cities above floodwaters.  3 largest cities - Kalibangan, Mohenjo- Daro, and Harappa  Indus Valley Civ. = Harrapan Civilization Many discovered made at Harappa.

10 Ruins of Mohenjo-Daro

11 Achievements  Sophisticated city planning using a grid system.  Citadel – a fortified area of a city.  Use of oven-baked bricks = stronger  Plumbing and sewage system

12 Harappan Planning  Harappa was a good example of city planning in Ancient India.

13 Harappan Culture  Language – written language As of today, Impossible to decipher.  Culture Uniformity in religion, little warfare, prosperous society. Glorified animals.  Possibly a theocracy? No found temple.  Trade – thriving regional trade Gold and silver from Afghanistan Major access due to the Indus River

14 Indus River

15 Indus Valley Culture Ends  Around 1750B.C.E cities decayed  Earthquake doom River shifted making trade impossible Many cities died out.  Possible that Soil was overused and no river access = low food production.  Aryans Invade

16 The Aryans  Crossed over into Indus Valley around 1500 B.C.E.  Barely any archaeological record

17 Vedas Sacred hymns and prayers for performing rituals The Rig Veda is a collection of 1028 hymns passed down orally from elder to elder!

18 Sanskrit - Aryan language

19 Caste System People divided into social groups People were born into their caste for life!  Brahman- priestly class  Kshatriyas- Rulers and warriors  Vaishyas- landowners, merchants, and artisans  Shudras- servants or slaves  Untouchables- outcastes

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