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Exploring South Asian History: From Original Indians to Democratic India

Delve into the rich tapestry of South Asian history, spanning from the Original Indians of the Indus Valley Civilization to the modern era of Democratic India. Learn about pivotal periods such as the Mauryan Empire, Gupta Period, Muslim Rule, European Colonization, and the struggles of Independence. Discover the diverse cultures, religions, and influences that have shaped the region over millennia, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and the impact of European powers. Gain insights into the geopolitical dynamics of nations like Pakistan and the enduring themes of geography that define the South Asian landscape.

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Exploring South Asian History: From Original Indians to Democratic India

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  1. South Asia Chapters 28 & 29 Pages 588 - 631

  2. History of India 1. Original Indians (1700BC – 3300BC) • Indus Valley Civilization: Mohenja-daro and Harappa 2. Aryans (2500BC – 322BC) • India’s Root Culture • Hinduism Begins • Caste System Created 3. The Mauryan Empire (322BC – 188BC) • Spread of Buddhism

  3. History of India 4. Gupta Period (320AD – 480AD) • Golden Age of India 5. Muslim Period (1175AD – 1800AD) • Turks and Mughals 6. European Rule (1800AD – 1947AD) • Portuguese, French, Dutch, and English 7. Independence and Democratic India • Religious Conflict – Partition Indian Life

  4. 5 Themes of GeographyPakistan • Location • Place • Region • Movement • Human-Environment Interaction

  5. 10 Questions Pg. 621 – 625 As a team, create 10 questions about Afghanistan, Nepal & Bhutan & Sri Lanka Example: Which country has the most Buddhists?

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