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History of the India. The Aryans, or Vedic civilization were a new start in Indian culture and they adopted almost nothing of Harappan culture. They built no cities, no states, no granaries, and used no writing. The earliest history of the Aryans in India is called the Rigvedic Period (1700-1000 BC) after the religious praise poems that are the oldest pieces of literature in India. In this early period, their population was restricted to the Punjab in the northern reaches of the Indus River and the Y...
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History of the India. September 11, 2009. Posted by Astin Softech. September 11, 2009. Posted by Astin Softech. The Chola Dynasty was a Tamil dynasty that ruled primarily in southern India until the 13th century. The dynasty originated in the fertile valley of the Kaveri River. Karikala Chola was the most famous among the early Chola kings, while Rajaraja Chola, Rajendra Chola and Kulothunga Chola I were notable emperors of the medieval Cholas. September 11, 2009. Posted by Astin Softech. Under Pala patr...
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The Pala Empie « History of the India
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History of the India. The Palas, adherents to Mahayana Buddhism, were generous patrons of Buddhist temples and the famous universities of Nalanda and Vikramashila. It was through their missionaries that Buddhism was finally established in Tibet. The celebrated Buddhist monk Atisha 981-1054, who reformed Tibetan Buddhism, was the president of the Vikramashila monastery. the Palas also maintained cordial relations with the Hindu-Buddhist state of the Shailendras of Sumatra and Java. September 11, 2009.
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Indus Valley Civilization « History of the India
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History of the India. Archaeologists were always puzzled by Vedic texts (dated c.1500 – 900 BC) that talked about “nomadic invaders conquering mighty citadels under the banner of their God, Indra”. However, no trace of the ‘mighty citadels’ had ever been found, nor of their mysterious inhabitants, the Dasas. Over a period of a thousand years, these immigrants spread over an area of half a million square miles. In terms of achievements in town planning and civil administration, this was a great setback, a...
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Satavahana Empire « History of the India
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History of the India. The Satavahanas were also called Andhras. The Aitareya Brahmana claims the Andhras as, the exiled and degenerate sons of Viswamitra. Ashoka inscriptions mentions the Andhras as border people. They were Dravidian people who lived between the Godavari and the Krishna. Simuka was the founder of the Satavahana dynasty. He was succeeded by his brother Krishna. The Chutus possessed the southwestern parts extended their territory to the north and east. The south eastern parts were unde...
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Rashtrakuta Dynasty « History of the India
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Kushan Empire « History of the India
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History of the India. A generation later, they were pressing into the Kabul valley and onto the Punjab plain. At around the beginning of the Christian era, one of the five Yueh-chih chiefs, K’iu-tsiu-k’io, attacked and defeated the others, leaving his clan in control; the Kuei-shang (Kushans). Kushan empire had started its decline soon after Vasudeva’s death. Vasudeva was followed by his son (? September 11, 2009. Posted by Astin Softech. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Astin Softech...
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2009 September 11 « History of the India
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History of the India. September 11, 2009. Posted by Astin Softech. September 11, 2009. Posted by Astin Softech. The Chola Dynasty was a Tamil dynasty that ruled primarily in southern India until the 13th century. The dynasty originated in the fertile valley of the Kaveri River. Karikala Chola was the most famous among the early Chola kings, while Rajaraja Chola, Rajendra Chola and Kulothunga Chola I were notable emperors of the medieval Cholas. September 11, 2009. Posted by Astin Softech. Under Pala patr...
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