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Overview of the Harappan civilization of Ancient India, Aryan Invasion, sansrkit

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Indus River Valley

Ancient India

(Explainer Video-2:32)

Big Idea• Indian civilization first developed on

the Indus River

• Main Ideas:

• The geography of India includes high mountains, great rivers, & heavy seasonal rains

• Harappan civilization developed along the Indus River

• The Aryan invasion of India changed the region’s civilization

Harappa CivilizationTextbook page 125

• Subcontinent: a large landmass that is smaller than a continent

• Monsoons: seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons

Life in Mohenjo Daro Harappan Civilization (4:03)

Harappan CivilizationPeople Cities Achieveme

nts• Population

grew in the Indus River Valley.

• Growth came as irrigation and farming techniques improved.

• Cities were built as surplus food was produced.

• Harrapa

• Mohenjo Daro

• Fortresses for defense against enemies

• Well-planned public areas

• Wells and indoor plumbing

• Pottery, cotton clothing, jewelry

• India’s first writing system

Aryan InvasionInvaders from the West

Religion Government

Language

When the Harappan civilization dissipated in 1700 BC, Central Asians called Aryans began taking over territory.

The Aryans left behind vast collections of poems, hymns, myths, and rituals. They also had religious writings known as Vedas.

No central government: small communities ruled by rajas

Sanskrit is the root of many modern South Asian languages

The Aryan invasion of India changed the regions civilization.

-What is Sanskrit?

-Why did they Aryans memorize their poems and hymns?

Textbook page 129

Sanskrit(Indian Manuscripts 3:31)

Tie-it-TogetherHarappan

Civilization• Two major cities:

Harappa & Mohenjo Daro

• Advanced civilization that thrived between 2300 & 1700 BC

• Culture, artistry, city planning

Aryan Invasion• South Asian

warriors pushed through the Hindu Kush mountains & settled in the Indus Valley

• Oral tradition in religion & mythology resulted in the most important language of ancient India: Sanskrit

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