Ancient History: Essential GK β Part 2
Target: WBPSC & State Exams | ποΈ Indus Valley • π Vedic Age • βΈοΈ Buddhism & Jainism • βοΈ Empires | 20 MCQs
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📌 Quick Summary — Ancient History GK
ποΈ Pre-historic & Indus Valley
- Mehrgarh: Earliest evidence of cotton cultivation in the world.
- Town Planning: The ‘Citadel’ located on the western side of cities was the residence for the ruling class or administrative elite.
- Dholavira: Unique for its sophisticated water management system and three-part division.
- Rakhigarhi: Currently considered the largest IVC site, covering approximately 350 hectares.
- Metallurgy: The Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age society; iron was completely unknown to them.
- Seals: The Pashupati Seal depicts a deity surrounded by an Elephant, Tiger, Rhino, and Buffalo.
π Vedic Period
- Social Structure: The basic unit of Rig Vedic society was the Kula (Family), headed by the Kulapa.
- Battle of Ten Kings: The Dasrajan War mentioned in the Rig Veda was fought on the banks of the Parushni (modern Ravi) river.
βοΈ Mahajanapadas & Magadha
- Rise of Magadha: Magadh emerged as the most powerful empire in ancient India, with its first capital at Rajgriha.
- Conquests: Ajatashatru destroyed the Vajjian confederacy through a long-term strategy involving a spy named Vassakara.
βΈοΈ Buddhism & Jainism
- Jainism: The ‘Three Jewels’ (Triratna) are Right Faith, Right Knowledge, and Right Action.
- Buddhist Sects: The Mahayana sect emerged during the 4th Council and began worshipping the Buddha as a deity through idol worship.
π¦ Mauryan Empire
- Diplomacy: Bindusara maintained friendly relations with the Syrian King Antiochus I.
- Administration: Ashoka appointed special officers called Dhamma Mahamattas to propagate ‘Dhamma’ and ensure public welfare.
- Policy Shift: After the Kalinga War, Ashoka replaced ‘Bherighosha’ (conquest by war) with ‘Dhammaghosha’ (conquest by Dhamma).
πͺ Gupta Empire
- Samudragupta: Described in the Prayag Prashasti as undefeated and nicknamed the ‘Napoleon of India’.
- Foreign Visitors: Fa-Hien was the first Chinese pilgrim to visit India, during the reign of Chandragupta II.
- Administration: A decentralized approach where the village-level administrator was termed the Gramika.
- Decline: The Huna invasion from Central Asia weakened the empire’s economy, leading to its decline.
π Foreign Contacts
- Indo-Greeks: They were the first rulers in India to issue gold coins featuring the names and images of the rulers.
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