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Outline of ancient India

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to ancient India:

The Indian subcontinent

Ancient India is the Indian subcontinent from prehistoric times to the start of Medieval India, which is typically dated (when the term is still used) to the end of the Gupta Empire around 500 CE.[1] Depending on context, the term Ancient India might cover the modern-day countries of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan, though these territories had large cultural differences.

General history of Ancient India edit

An elaborate periodisation may be as follows:[2]

Pre-history (Neolithic Age) (c. 8000–3500 BCE) edit

 
Map of the world in 2000 BC showing the Indus Valley Civilisation
  • Indian Pre-history Age (c. 10,000–3300 BCE)
  • Bhirrana culture   (7570–6200 BCE)
  • Mehrgarh culture (c. 7000 – c. 2500 BCE)

Bronze Age India (c. 3500–1750 BCE) edit

Iron Age (c. 1750–345 BCE) edit

 
The Indo-Aryan Vedic civilization and main polities in Eurasia around 1300 BC

Pre-Classical Period (c. 600 BCE–250 CE) edit

 
The Maurya Empire and main polities in Eurasia around 200 BC
 
Map of the world in 100 BC showing the Indo-Greek Kingdoms

Classical Age (c. 250–500 CE) edit

 
The Gupta Empire and main polities in Eurasia around 500 AD

There are varying definitions of this period.[note 1]

Culture in ancient India edit

Art in ancient India edit

Language in ancient India edit

Religion in ancient India edit

Sport in ancient India edit

Science and technology in ancient India edit

Organizations concerned with ancient India edit

Museums with ancient Indian exhibits edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Different periods are designated as "classical Hinduism":
    • Smart calls the period between 1000 BCE and 100 CE "pre-classical". It is the formative period for the Upanishads and Brahmanism[subnote 1] Jainism and Buddhism. For Smart, the "classical period" lasts from 100 to 1000 CE, and coincides with the flowering of "classical Hinduism" and the flowering and deterioration of Mahayana-buddhism in India.[11]
    • For Michaels, the period between 500 BCE and 200 BCE is a time of "Ascetic reformism",[12] whereas the period between 200 BCE and 1100 CE is the time of "classical Hinduism", since there is "a turning point between the Vedic religion and Hindu religions".[13]
    • Muesse discerns a longer period of change, namely between 800 BCE and 200 BCE, which he calls the "Classical Period". According to Muesse, some of the fundamental concepts of Hinduism, namely karma, reincarnation and "personal enlightenment and transformation", which did not exist in the Vedic religion, developed in this time.[14]
Subnotes
  1. ^ Smart distinguishes "Brahmanism" from the Vedic religion, connecting "Brahmanism" with the Upanishads.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Stein 2010, p. 38.
  2. ^ Michaels 2004.
  3. ^ Civilsdaily, (August 15, 2017). "Case study | Pottery – Evolution and significance".
  4. ^ M Rafiq Mughal Lahore Museum Bulletin, off Print, vol.III, No.2, Jul-Dec. 1990 [1] 26 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Franklin Southworth, Linguistic Archaeology of South Asia (Routledge, 2005), p. 177
  6. ^ Strickland, K. M., R. A. E. Coningham, et al., (2016). "Ancient Lumminigame: A Preliminary Report on Recent Archaeological Investigations at Lumbini's Village Mound", in Ancient Nepal, Number 190, April 2016, p. 10.
  7. ^ Neogi, Sayantani, Charles A. I. French, Julie A. Durcan, Rabindra N. Singh, and Cameron A. Petrie, (2019). "Geoarchaeological insights into the location of Indus settlements on the plains of northwest India", in Quaternary Research, Volume 94, March 2020, p. 140.
  8. ^ Lal, Deepak (2005). The Hindu Equilibrium: India C.1500 B.C. - 2000 A.D. Oxford University Press. p. xxxviii. ISBN 978-0-19-927579-3.
  9. ^ Geological Survey of India (1883). Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India. p. 80.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Smart 2003, p. 52, 83-86.
  11. ^ Smart 2003, p. 52.
  12. ^ Michaels 2004, p. 36.
  13. ^ Michaels 2004, p. 38.
  14. ^ Muesse 2003, p. 14.

Sources edit

  • Flood, Gavin D. (1996), An Introduction to Hinduism, Cambridge University Press
  • Khanna, Meenakshi (2007), Cultural History Of Medieval India, Berghahn Books
  • Kulke, Hermann; Rothermund, Dietmar (2004), A History of India, Routledge
  • Michaels, Axel (2004), Hinduism. Past and present, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press
  • Misra, Amalendu (2004), Identity and Religion: Foundations of Anti-Islamism in India, SAGE
  • Muesse, Mark William (2003), Great World Religions: Hinduism
  • Muesse, Mark W. (2011), The Hindu Traditions: A Concise Introduction, Fortress Press
  • Smart, Ninian (2003), Godsdiensten van de wereld (The World's religions), Kampen: Uitgeverij Kok
  • Stein, Burton (2010), A History of India, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 9781444323511
  • Thapar, Romila (1978), Ancient Indian Social History: Some Interpretations (PDF), Orient Blackswan

External links edit

  Media related to Ancient India at Wikimedia Commons

  • Ancient India - The British Museum
  • Ancient India - World History Encyclopedia
  • TimeMaps Civilization: Ancient India

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See also Outline of South Asian history and History of India The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to ancient India The Indian subcontinentAncient India is the Indian subcontinent from prehistoric times to the start of Medieval India which is typically dated when the term is still used to the end of the Gupta Empire around 500 CE 1 Depending on context the term Ancient India might cover the modern day countries of Sri Lanka Bangladesh India Nepal and Pakistan though these territories had large cultural differences Contents 1 General history of Ancient India 1 1 Pre history Neolithic Age c 8000 3500 BCE 1 2 Bronze Age India c 3500 1750 BCE 1 3 Iron Age c 1750 345 BCE 1 4 Pre Classical Period c 600 BCE 250 CE 1 5 Classical Age c 250 500 CE 2 Culture in ancient India 2 1 Art in ancient India 2 2 Language in ancient India 2 3 Religion in ancient India 2 4 Sport in ancient India 3 Science and technology in ancient India 4 Organizations concerned with ancient India 4 1 Museums with ancient Indian exhibits 5 Notes 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksGeneral history of Ancient India editMain article History of India An elaborate periodisation may be as follows 2 Pre history Neolithic Age c 8000 3500 BCE edit nbsp Map of the world in 2000 BC showing the Indus Valley CivilisationIndian Pre history Age c 10 000 3300 BCE Bhirrana culture 7570 6200 BCE Mehrgarh culture c 7000 c 2500 BCE Bronze Age India c 3500 1750 BCE edit Indus Valley Civilisation c 3300 c 1300 BCE Ahar Banas culture c 3000 c 1500 BCE Ochre Coloured Pottery culture c 2600 1200 BCE 3 Cemetery H culture c 1900 1300 BCE 4 Indian Civilizations on peak Indus Valley Civilisation amp First Urbanization c 3300 1750 BCE Iron Age c 1750 345 BCE edit nbsp The Indo Aryan Vedic civilization and main polities in Eurasia around 1300 BCIron Age India c 1750 345 BCE Vedic civilization c 1500 c 600 BCE Black and red ware culture c 1450 700 BCE in Western Ganges plain 5 Northern Black Polished Ware c 1200 500 BCE 6 Painted Grey Ware culture c 1200 or 700 300 BCE 7 Brihadratha dynasty c 1700 682 BCE Gandhara Kingdom c 1500 545 BCE Kuru Kingdom c 1200 345 BCE Indian Iron Age kingdoms c 600 c 345 BCE 8 Pandyan Kingdom c 600 BCE 650 CE 9 Iron Age including Vedic period c 1750 600 BCE Pre Classical Period c 600 BCE 250 CE edit nbsp The Maurya Empire and main polities in Eurasia around 200 BC nbsp Map of the world in 100 BC showing the Indo Greek KingdomsPradyota dynasty c 682 544 BCE Haryanka dynasty c 544 413 BCE Shaishunaga dynasty c 413 345 BCE Nanda Empire c 345 c 322 BCE Maurya Empire c 322 185 BCE Sangam period c 300 BCE c 300 CE Pandyan Kingdom c 600 BCE 1650 CE Chera Kingdom c 300 BCE 1102 CE Chola Kingdom c 300 BCE 1279 CE Kalinga Empire until 250 BCE Maha Megha Vahana Empire c 2600 300 CE Satavahana Empire 230 BCE 220 CE Kuninda Kingdom c 2600 350 CE Shunga Empire c 185 73 BCE Kanva dynasty c 73 26 BCE Indo Greek Kingdom 180 BCE 10 CE Kanva Empire 75 26 BCE Kushan Empire 30 375 CE Indo Scythian Kingdom c 12 BCE 395 CE Classical Age c 250 500 CE edit nbsp The Gupta Empire and main polities in Eurasia around 500 ADThere are varying definitions of this period note 1 Main article Middle kingdoms of India Gupta Empire c 320 650 CE Later Gupta dynasty c 490 750 CE Vakataka Empire c 250 c 500 CE Pallava Empire c 275 901 CE Kadamba dynasty c 345 1347 CE Western Ganga dynasty c 350 1024 CE Vishnukundina Empire c 420 624 CE Maitraka dynasty c 475 c 776 CE Rai dynasty c 489 632 CE Culture in ancient India editArt in ancient India edit Music in ancient India Carnatic music Hindustani musicLanguage in ancient India edit Vedic Sanskrit Proto Dravidian Scripts Tamil Brahmi Pallava script Gupta script Kadamba scriptReligion in ancient India edit History of Jainism History of Hinduism Historical Vedic religion Vedas Vedic mythology Vedic priesthood History of BuddhismSport in ancient India edit Traditional games of IndiaScience and technology in ancient India editScience and technology in ancient India Indian mathematics Indian astronomy List of Indian inventions and discoveries Indian martial arts Malla yuddha Kalaripayattu Ancient Indian medicine Siddha medicine Ayurveda Architecture Dravidian architecture Indian in Sanskrit epicsOrganizations concerned with ancient India editMuseums with ancient Indian exhibits edit India clockwise National Museum New Delhi Patna Museum Indian Museum Kolkata Government Museum Bangalore Goa State Museum Kutch Museum Bhuj Gujarat United Kingdom British Museum LondonNotes edit Different periods are designated as classical Hinduism Smart calls the period between 1000 BCE and 100 CE pre classical It is the formative period for the Upanishads and Brahmanism subnote 1 Jainism and Buddhism For Smart the classical period lasts from 100 to 1000 CE and coincides with the flowering of classical Hinduism and the flowering and deterioration of Mahayana buddhism in India 11 For Michaels the period between 500 BCE and 200 BCE is a time of Ascetic reformism 12 whereas the period between 200 BCE and 1100 CE is the time of classical Hinduism since there is a turning point between the Vedic religion and Hindu religions 13 Muesse discerns a longer period of change namely between 800 BCE and 200 BCE which he calls the Classical Period According to Muesse some of the fundamental concepts of Hinduism namely karma reincarnation and personal enlightenment and transformation which did not exist in the Vedic religion developed in this time 14 Subnotes Smart distinguishes Brahmanism from the Vedic religion connecting Brahmanism with the Upanishads 10 References edit Stein 2010 p 38 Michaels 2004 Civilsdaily August 15 2017 Case study Pottery Evolution and significance M Rafiq Mughal Lahore Museum Bulletin off Print vol III No 2 Jul Dec 1990 1 Archived 26 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine Franklin Southworth Linguistic Archaeology of South Asia Routledge 2005 p 177 Strickland K M R A E Coningham et al 2016 Ancient Lumminigame A Preliminary Report on Recent Archaeological Investigations at Lumbini s Village Mound in Ancient Nepal Number 190 April 2016 p 10 Neogi Sayantani Charles A I French Julie A Durcan Rabindra N Singh and Cameron A Petrie 2019 Geoarchaeological insights into the location of Indus settlements on the plains of northwest India in Quaternary Research Volume 94 March 2020 p 140 Lal Deepak 2005 The Hindu Equilibrium India C 1500 B C 2000 A D Oxford University Press p xxxviii ISBN 978 0 19 927579 3 Geological Survey of India 1883 Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India p 80 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Smart 2003 p 52 83 86 Smart 2003 p 52 Michaels 2004 p 36 Michaels 2004 p 38 Muesse 2003 p 14 Sources editFlood Gavin D 1996 An Introduction to Hinduism Cambridge University Press Khanna Meenakshi 2007 Cultural History Of Medieval India Berghahn Books Kulke Hermann Rothermund Dietmar 2004 A History of India Routledge Michaels Axel 2004 Hinduism Past and present Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press Misra Amalendu 2004 Identity and Religion Foundations of Anti Islamism in India SAGE Muesse Mark William 2003 Great World Religions Hinduism Muesse Mark W 2011 The Hindu Traditions A Concise Introduction Fortress Press Smart Ninian 2003 Godsdiensten van de wereld The World s religions Kampen Uitgeverij Kok Stein Burton 2010 A History of India John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 9781444323511 Thapar Romila 1978 Ancient Indian Social History Some Interpretations PDF Orient BlackswanExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Ancient India at Wikimedia Commons Ancient India at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity Ancient India The British Museum Ancient India World History Encyclopedia TimeMaps 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