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Chapter 4.2 Guided Reading and Review Powerful Empires of India A. Main Ideas • 1. Maurya Dynasty: – Location/ Capital: Ganges Valley and the Deccan/Pataliputra – Government: Well organized bureaucracy – Emperors: Founded by Chandragupta Maurya most honored emperor was Asoka who ruled by moral example and greatly improved life for his people – Cause of Decline: When Asoka died, rival princes battled for power and the empire fell apart A. Main Ideas • 2. Kingdoms of the Deccan: – Location/ Capital: The Deccan Plateau – People: Dravidians; had different language and traditions from the Aryans in the north – Tamil Kingdoms: often ruled by a queen; left a rich literary history; trade was important – Religion: Hindu and Buddhist traditions linked with the local culture; Rulers where tolerant of all religions A. Main Ideas • 3. Gupta Dynasty: – Location/ Capital: Northern India – Government: Strong central government, some power left to individual villages and cities – Trade and Farming: exported cotton cloth, pottery, and metalware to East Africa, the Middle-east, and South-east Asia; Harvested wheat, rice, and sugar cane – Arts and Learning: painting on temple walls, collected and recorded fables and folktales in Sanskrit; religious schools also taught medicine, literature, languages, physics, and mathematics B. Reviewing Key Terms • 4. Chandragupta Maurya: Founded the Mauyra Dynasty and forged the first great Indian Empire B. Reviewing Key Terms • 5. Asoka: Extended the holdings of the Maurya dynasty, eventually rejected violence and vowed to lead by moral example; greatly improved the lives of his people B. Reviewing Key Terms • 6. Faxian: Chinese Buddhist monk who visited India and reported on Gupta Rule B. Reviewing Key Terms • 7. Kalidasa: The greatest Gupta poet and playwright, he wrote the play Shakuntala