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Golden Age of Maurya India

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Golden Age of Maurya India. India. Do you recognize which modern nation the Mauryan empire was located in?. Mauryan Empire. India's "Golden Age“ A time of great wealth but also a time of great violence. India would become united under one ruler during this empire's reign. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Golden Age of Maurya India

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Do you recognize which modern nationthe Mauryan empire was located in?

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Mauryan Empire

• India's "Golden Age“ • A time of great

wealth but also a time of great violence.

• India would become united under one ruler during this empire's reign.

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• Around 323 B.C., a great empire emerged in northern India.

• First King of the empire was Chandragupta.• He believed in absolute power over the people he

conquered • Under his reign India prospered and enjoyed great

success.• He conquered using a huge army and monies from

trade with places such as Greece, Rome, and China.

Chandragupta’s Rule

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Absolute Rule:The belief that a ruler must have complete

control over its people.

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The Science of Material Gain

Chandragupta believed “The Science of Material Gain” gave him the right to rule over people with complete control.

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Conquering the LandChandragupta commanded a huge army to control his subjects.

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India’s Secret Weapons

In Ancient India- Elephants were used as weapons in battle to strike fear into the hearts of the enemies.

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King Asoka

• When Chandragupta died, the empire passed to his son, then grandson, Asoka.

• King Asoka was the greatest ruler of the Mauryan empire.

• He became a father to his people.

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Battle of Kalinga

King Asoka converted to Buddhism after witnessing this bloody battle of Kalinga.

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•King Asokabecame a religiouslytolerant ruler•Asoka respected allreligions •Asoka ruled a vast empire bordered on the North by the huge Himalayan Mountains

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King Asoka encouraged teachers tospread Buddhism throughout India and

beyond.

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The Collapse of the Mauryan Empire

• Asoka and his laws are remembered in the modern Indian flag.

• The wheel of law, or Dharma Chakra, is on many of Asoka's pillars and has been the focal point of India's flag since 1947.

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Do Now: Check to see that you have this information in your Cornell notes.

• Absolute Power:a ruler’s complete control over the people.

• Convert:A change in belief (religious belief) of a person.

Know these as well:• Asoka• Chandragupta• The Science of

Material Gain• Himalaya Mts. • Elephant Army• Kalinga• Dharma Chakra• Mauryan Empire

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Step 4 Lesson Complete

• Be sure to save your Cornell notes in your U:// drive as instructed .

• Then turn in the notes into your teacher’s “Inbox” in the teacher folder.

• Note to you: your quiz will be over more than just vocabulary!!!