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1 From the Mauryas to the Guptas May 2009 Chetan Vaity

2 Ashoka's empire

3 After Ashoka... Ashoka died in 232 BC For another 50 years, Mauryan kings rule from Magadha In 183 BC, Pushyamitra Shunga, a senapati of Brhadratha – the last Mauryan king – grabs power through a palace revolution

4 Maurya on timeline

5 Shunga Centered around Vidisha Vassal states – more or less independent Issued their own coins Little known about Magadha Other kings: Agnimitra, Vasumitra, Bhagabhadra

6 Greeks from Bactria Demetrius – in early 2 nd century BC – occupied Indus Valley and Punjab Raids till Pataliputra Divided into several petty kingdoms One of the Greek kings, Menander, (ruler of Sakala - Sialkot) is well remembered in Buddhist sources "The Questions of Milinda" - his dialogue with monk Nagasena

7 Shunga on timeline

8 Kushana In first half of 1 st century, the Kushana tribe of the Yeuh-Chi gained control of NW India

9 Kanishka Kanishka ruled till Varanasi - remembered as a great patron of Buddhism Kanishka's coronation - AD 78 (?)‏ 4 th Buddhist council in Kashmir Soon, this empire too reduced and NW India came under control of the Persians

10 Kushana on timeline

11 Kharavela of Kalinga Latter half of 1 st century BC Short lived empire

12 Satvahanas of the Deccan Centered around Pratishthan (Paithan)‏ Long lived empire – almost 300 years Influence reached beyond Narmada

13 The Saka threat For a short time, Sakas under Nahapana gained control of NW Deccan

14 Gautamiputra Satkarni (Shalivahan)‏ In AD 125, Gautamiputra Satkarni recovered these lands and expanded his empire - from coast to coast

15 Timeline

16 Stupas - Sanchi Commissioned by Ashoka May have been destroyed by Pushyamitra Sunga Rebuilt by Agnimitra Sunga Gateways added by Satvahanas

17 Stupas - Amravati Amravati Originally started by Ashoka Completed in 200 AD

18 Ajanta

19 Trade with Rome

20 Roman trade Ports: Barbaricum (Karachi)‏ Barygaza (Bharuch)‏ Calliena (Kalyan) – via Naneghat Suppala (Sopara)‏ “ India, China and the Arabian peninsula take one hundred million sesterces from our empire per annum at a conservative estimate: that is what our luxuries and women cost us. ” - Pliny (50 AD)‏


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