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South Asia. Indus River Valley Civilization (also called: Harappan Civilization) 330-1300BCE . One of the worlds earliest urban civilizations. Population height: over 5m Traders, artisans, farmers Technologically advanced: sewage systems
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Indus River Valley Civilization (also called: Harappan Civilization) 330-1300BCE • One of the worlds earliest urban civilizations. • Population height: over 5m • Traders, artisans, farmers • Technologically advanced: sewage systems • More advanced than many areas of Pakistan & India today! • Roots of Hinduism found here.
Colonization • India had millions of people, most were very poor & either Hindu or Muslim. • For thousands of years, India was ruled by different dynasties & kingdoms. • Great Britain, France, & Portugal took advantage of the internal fighting & built colonies in India. • British goal: to get cotton goods, spices, silk & indigo. • French & British East India Companies fought for control over India - British EIC won.
Sepoy/Indian Rebellion 1857 • 1st Indian War for independence from British • Indians angered by British imposing British laws & customs, outlawing many traditional Indian customs. • Rebellion united the Indians together. Indian soldier facing execution for protesting the new use of the new rifles smeared with beef & pork grease. Photo from the movie ”MANGAL PANDEY: THE RISING”
Gandhi (1869-1948) & Independence • Born :India College: London. • Lived & worked in South Africa: Goal to make things better for the ppl of S. Africa & India • Urged Indians to be peaceful use non-violent resistance . • Gandhi & others imprisoned multiple times for protesting. • 1947 India gained independence, 1st PM was Nehru, ally of Gandhi. • Powerful nation (British) defeated by a peaceful revolution.
India/Pakistan Partition • When the British left, they divided India into 2 parts: • Pakistan: Muslim • India: Hindu • Fighting began over this new border & the “Kashmir region”. • Gandhi (78 yrs!) – 5 day hunger strike, stopped the fighting. • 12 days later, a Hindu man, who disagreed with Gandhi's ideas of peace & tolerance for ALL, shot & killed Gandhi.
Issues in India Today • Overpopulation • Economic development. • Hindu-Muslim tensions. • Gender issues: dowry killings. • Caste bias • Kashmir dispute • Nuclear weapons. • Political assassinations. • Poverty
India’s “mixed economy” • private & public ownership. • Dependent on foreign aid & investment • Urban areas have high-tech companies. • 3/4 are farmers
World’s oldest religion. More than just a philosophy, is a way of life. Hinduism has no founder , no single set of beliefs, no basic religious text (not bound by a single doctrine). Hinduism see religions notes from 1st semester
Sikhismsee “Religions” notes from 1st semester for detailed information • Sikhism combines the Muslim belief in one god with the Hindu belief in karma & reincarnation
Ganges River For Hindus… • Holy river • Expected to bathe in this river at least once in your lifetime. • washes away your sins.
TAJ MAHAL ताज महल Built by the ruler Shah Jahan in the 17th Century as a tomb for his wife.
India’s “Green Revolution” 1940’s-1970’s • GOAL make India self-sufficient in food grains. • Introduced modern science, technology, fertilizers & irrigation methods to help farmers triple their crops
Influence of Mountains Population & Settlements • lower elevation = higher pop Movement • Khyber Pass (in the Hindu Kush Mts) between Afghanistan & Pakistan. “Gateway for invasions” Climate • Blocks cold air from the North
The Himalayas • 29,035 feet. • Highest mt. peak in the world. • Formed by tectonic plate movement.
Thar Desert Up to 127ºF in July.
Monsoons • Strong, often violent winds that change direction with the season. • WINTER (Nov-April): Monsoons blow from land toward the sea. • Result: hot/dry winters • SUMMER (May-Oct): from the sea toward land • Result: rainy summers