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Indus River Valley Global History I: Spiconardi

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Indus River Valley. Global History I: Spiconardi. Geography & It’s Impact. Location: Northernmost part of the Indian subcontinent & modern day Pakistan. The Monsoons Seasonal winds in the winter and summer. If easterly winter winds prevailed, then there was drought - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Indus River Valley

Global History I: Spiconardi

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Geography & It’s Impact

Location: Northernmost part of the Indian subcontinent & modern day Pakistan

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Geography & It’s Impact

The Monsoons• Seasonal winds in the

winter and summer.

• If easterly winter winds prevailed, then there was drought

• If westerly summer winds prevailed, then there was severe flooding

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Monsoons

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Monsoons

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Geography & It’s Impact Geographic Isolation

• The Indus River runs between the Himalayan and Hindu Kush mountains

• The mountain ranges often limited contact with other cultures

• Protected Harappan civilization from invasion (until Aryans in 1500 B.C.E.)

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Planned Cities on the Indus

Planned urban centers of Mohenjo-Daro & Harappa• Cities laid out on a grid

(Like Manhattan above 14th Street)

• Both cities’ blocks, structures, and buildings were almost identical

• What does this suggest?

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Mohenjo-Daro

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Mohenjo-Daro

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Harappa

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Planned Cities on the Indus

Layout of Harappa & Mohenjo-Daro• Homes

• At least two stories

• All had a courtyard with a balcony

• Most had a small well and bathtub

• Water• In Mohenjo-Daro a basin known as the Great Bath

was built

• Running water

• Shows emphasis on cleanliness & purification

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Achievements & Contributions

Sewers & baths• Almost every home

had a small bathroom

• Drainage in the streets to clear waste

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Achievements & Contributions

First to weave cotton Used bricks to build

structures• Mud bricks

• Wood bricks

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Interesting Tidbit

Archaeologists have uncovered more TOYS than WEAPONS in their excavations of Harappan cultures.

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Aryan Invasion

Aryans nomads who most likely originated in modern Iran• Eventually many

Aryan tribes settled in the Indus Valley forgoing their nomadic ways

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Aryan Invasion

Religion• Not much is known about Indus religion

• Seals that cannot be deciphered suggest a polytheistic & nature worshipping religion

• Under Aryans, the religion is mixed with the Aryan and Indus beliefs and Hinduism forms over a period of time

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Aryan Invasion

The Vedic Period (1900 – 500 BCE)• The Vedas books in which Aryans record

their beliefs

• Development of a caste system• Emerged to subjugate the native people of India to

Aryan rule

• Term Aryan comes from the Sanskrit word “Arya,” which means “noble”