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Ancient India and China The Subcontinent • Huge peninsula • Pushes out into the Indian Ocean • India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka Mountains • Himalaya • Hindu Kush • Eastern and Western Ghats Rivers • Ganges • Indus • Brahmaputra Regions • Indo-Gangetic Plain; aka the Northern Plain • Deccan Plateau • Coastal Plains Monsoons • Seasonal wind that dominates the climate of South Asia • Flooding in Calcutta (NYT 7/6/07) • Flooding on the Brahmaputra Indus River Valley Civilization • 2600-1500 BC • Well organized government • Cities are MohenjoDaro and Harappa • Grid; streets, houses plumbing, sewers, warehouses • Farming; trading; polytheistic Mohenjo-Daro Street Scenes Arrival of the Aryans • 1500 BC Aryans migrate into the valley • No cities, no physical remains; • Iron weapons and tools • Nomads who turn to farming • Social groups ranked by occupation Aryan Social Classes Brahmins Kshatriyas Vaishyas Shudras The Vedic Age • 1500-500 BC; What we know of the Aryans comes from this time • Vedas; Hymns; Chants; Religious Rituals; Sanskrit • Polytheistic • The Mahabharata and the Ramayana Hinduism • No single founder, combination of Aryan and Indus Valley beliefs • No single sacred text; Vedas • Brahman; single spiritual force • Polytheistic; Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva What You Need to Know • • • • • • Atman-universal self Moksha-union with Brahman Reincarnation-rebirth Karma-what goes around comes around Dharma-religious or moral duty Ahimsa-non-violence Caste • • • • Social organization Rigid Born, live, and die in it Rules to ensure social purity • Stable social order • Grown to include thousands of subcastes • Outlawed recently Buddhism • Siddhartha (563 BC) • Hindu • The birth of the Buddha • ‘Enlightened One’ • The Four Noble Truths • The Eightfold Path • Nirvana The Four Noble Truths • All life is full of suffering, pain, and sorrow • The cause of suffering is desire, aka non-virtue • You must crush desire • Follow the Eightfold Path Basic Beliefs Hinduism Many gods Brahman Caste Priests Karma Dharma Reincarnation Buddhism No gods Nirvana No caste No priests Karma Dharma Reincarnation Maurya Empire • 321-185 BC • Chandragupta unifies northern India • Taxes; roads; stateowned factories • Secret police The Maurya Empire Ashoka • 268 BC • Greatest, most beloved of all rulers • Converts to Buddhism; rejects violence; rules by moral example • Edicts • Sends missionaries Ashoka’s Empire Ashoka’s Law Code • Edicts scattered in over thirty places in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan • Ten rock edicts on pillars (stupas) 40-50 feet tall • Sanskrit; Buddhist principles dominate his laws The Gupta Empire • Golden Age; 320-540 AD • Peace and prosperity • Math; medicine, physics; philosophy • Arabic numerals and the decimal system • Decline due to weak rulers, civil war, invaders The Gupta Empire 320-647 Rise of Civilization in China • Center of the Earth • Himalayas; Gobi Desert; Rainforest; Pacific all block movement • Trade with the Middle East and India • Invaders • All are absorbed into Chinese civilization Bronze Age Dynasties • Shang; 1766-1122 BC; clan government; social classes • Zhou; 1122-256 BC; Mandate of Heaven to justify taking control • Zhou establish feudalism; money economy; population growth; expansion of empire Mandate of Heaven Belief Systems • Confucius; 551-479 BC; Siddhartha and Socrates • Social order and harmony-not interested in spirituality; Analects • Relationships; Superior/inferior • Duties, responsibilities; filial piety; implied contract Daoism • Lao-zi • Not interested in order of human affairs • Live in harmony with nature • Dao- ‘the way’ of the universe • Society is unnatural; government is cause of problems System of Writing • Begins about 4000 years ago • Oracle bones • Lots and lots of characters; both pictographs and ideographs • Calligraphy Strong Rulers • 221 BC Zheng becomes Shi Huangdi the First Emperor • Unifies China under the Qin • Based on Legalism • Burns books to quiet dissent; tortures, kills, enslaves enemies • Abolishes feudalism • Great Wall The Great Wall of China More of the Great Wall Han Dynasty • 202 BC-220 AD • Expansionist; Go into Manchuria, Korea, Vietnam, Tibet • Silk Road; 4000 miles; network of trade routes from China to India to the Middle East • Civil Service; wealthy; male Buddhism • By AD 100 missionaries and merchants had brought the religion to China • Appealing because it offers an escape from suffering • By 400 AD it had spread throughout China