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History of India: A History In 50 Events
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“Truth is One: Sages call it by various names. It is the one sun which reflects in all the ponds; It is the one water which slakes the thirst of all; It is the one air which sustains all life; Systems of faith may be different, but God is one.”
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
“Up until its descent in the eighteenth century, the Mughal Empire would become the world's premier economic and manufacturing leader.”
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
“From approximately 300 BCE, the Cholas were in some form of power until their ultimate collapse in 1279 CE, making the Chola Empire one of the longest ruling empires in the history of India.”
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
“By 700 CE the Umayyad Caliphate,”
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
“Nearly ten times longer than Homer's epic works on the Greek Saga, the Mahabharata follows the story of the Kurukshetra War between the two families of Kauravas and Pandavas for the succession of the throne of the kingdom of Kuru.”
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
“Many have suggested that the script is a precursor to other languages like Sanskrit and Brahmi,”
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
“As the light goes out with the exhaustion of the oil, so fortune fails with the cessation of human endeavor.”
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
“With over 5,000 years of continuous history, the subcontinent known as India has flourished. Its culture, people, and history have added a crucial, colorful chapter to the history of humankind as a whole. India has participated in many events that shaped the progress and future of mankind, and its art, philosophy, literature, and culture have influenced billions. From the culture's inception in the Indus Valley or Harappan Civilization, the people of the Indian subcontinent have acted as the fulcrum between the east and west. Their civilization once flourished as a trading titan and provided the ancient world with a rich and varied society, unlike its contemporaries it did so without succumbing to the horrors of war. This tradition of economic and philosophic focus would be transmitted throughout the ages through each of the different eras in Indian history. In the ancient world, the Indus Valley civilization provided the backbone of what would become Indian culture. As the society eventually collapsed, it left behind traces of its existence to be found and adopted by the Vedic peoples that sprung from their demise. In the Vedic period, Indian culture and history were shaped and transformed into literary masterpieces that survive today as a lynchpin of Hindu philosophy. It also saw the birth of Buddhism, the ascension of the Buddha and the spread of a counter culture that has expanded far across the globe, influencing the lives of millions. This very formative era in Indian history gives modern-day society an idea of what the structure of Indian history and society would become. This feudal period in India was one of ideological development in both the Vedic or Hindu ways and the ways of the Sramana traditions that arose as a countercultural movement. These two ideologies would go on to influence the various empires that would begin to form after the Vedic Age. In the Age of Empires, the Indian subcontinent would witness the birth of empires like that of Cyrus the Great in Persia and Alexander the Great of Macedonia. The disunity of the Indian kingdoms would allow foreign invaders to influence this era, but although the smaller Indian kingdoms were defeated in many ways, India remained unconquered as a whole. From this disunity and vulnerability, the first Indian empires would begin taking shape. From the Mauryan to the Gupta and beyond, the first Indian empires would shape the history of India in ways that are hard to fathom. Science, mathematics, art, architecture, and literature would flourish in this age. This period would provide India with a national identity that hangs on to this day. In the Age of Muslim Expansion, India was introduced to yet another vital part of its history and culture. Though many wars were fought between the Indian kingdoms and the Muslim sultanates, the people of the Indian subcontinent adopted an attitude of religious tolerance that persists to this day. In modern-day India, you can see the influence of the Muslim cultures that put down roots in India during this time, most notably in the Taj Mahal. In the Age of Exploration, the expansion of European power across the globe would shape the history of India under the Portuguese, Dutch, and eventually the British. This period, although known for exploitation, can also be attributed with the birth of Indian democracy and republican values that we would see born in the modern age. Though the modern age is but a minuscule fraction of the gravitas of Indian history, it maintains itself as a colorful portrait of the Indian soul. If one truly wants to understand Indian history, one but has to look at the astounding culture of modern-day India. The 50 events chosen to be illustrated in this book are but a few of the thousands if not millions of crucial events that shaped and built the extravagance of the country we now call India.”
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
“In Harappan Culture it is widely considered that egalitarianism—where all people deserve equal rights and opportunities—was the way of the society of the Indus Valley.”
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
“The Vedas, as they are called, tell the story of the migration of the Rigvedic tribes.”
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
― History of India: A History In 50 Events
