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Rulers of northern Indian states |
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Hero and/or heroine of the Ramayana |
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Major river of northeastern India |
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Major river of northwestern India |
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"Great" Persian ruler who briefly controlled northeastern India around 500 B.C.E. |
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Dynasty that ruled the first great Indian empire |
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Rulers who controlled India during a "golden age" from C.E. 320 to about 550 |
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Feature of both Maurya and Gupta rule that ensured peace and prosperity |
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a strong central government |
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Plateau region of southern India conquered by Maurya forces |
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Most honored Maurya ruler, who converted to Buddhism and promoted peace |
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People whose kingdoms were located in the southernmost part of India |
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First ruler of the Gupta Empire |
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Founder, in 321 B.C.E., of the first great Indian empire |
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Asoka's advisor, who wrote a hard-headed book on how to rule |
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Site of renowned Buddhist monastery-university |
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Maurya and Gupta capital city |
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Dynasty that ruled central India in and between the Maurya and Gupta empires |
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Greek ambassador who wrote detailed descriptions of Chandra Gupta's capital |
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Fierce invaders who threatened northern India late in the Gupta era |
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Indian playwright of the Gupta era |
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Major religion of India that developed slowly over a long period of time |
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The rebirth of the soul in another being |
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Social class system closely woven into Hinduism |
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Cause of human suffering, renounced by Buddha |
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Members of lowes class in the Indian social system |
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the Untouchables (pariahs, outcasts) |
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According to Hinduism, the actions of a person's life that affect her or him in the next life |
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Birth name of the founder of Buddhism |
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State of complete happiness and peace in Buddhism |
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The three gods of the Hindu trinity |
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Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva |
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Meaning of the title Buddha |
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People largely responsible for spreading Buddhism |
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missionaries and/or traders |
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Characteristic of the earth proved by Indian astronomers |
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The three essential advances in mathematics invented in India |
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modern (Arabic) numerals, the decimal system, zero |
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Way to protect people against communicable disease, perfected by early Indian physicians |
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Central focus of Indian life |
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the family (or the village) |
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Sacred mounds said to contain remains of the Buddha |
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Group that opposed Buddhism in India |
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The road to enlightenment, according to Buddha |
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Basic essence that permeates everything in the world, according to Hinduism |
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The two major schools that Buddhism split into |
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Massive structure built to guard against invasion |
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System of choosing governmental officials |
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the civil service system (or civil service exams) |
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"Useless" items burned by the thousands by the first emperor |
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the Huang He (Yellow River) |
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Dynasty that replaced the Zhou dynasty and gave China its name |
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Dynasty founded by the general Liu Bang in 202 B.C.E. that lasted for over 400 years |
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People killed by the hundreds by the first emperor |
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Original social status of the first Han emperor |
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People who were forced to leave their homes and live in the empire's capital city |
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Area to the northeast colonized by Han China |
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Area to the south colonized by Han China |
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high taxes, harsh laws, and/or forced labor |
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People hired as government officials during the Han era |
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Policy toward conquered people promoted by the Han government |
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Emperor Liu Bang's honorable title |
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Han "Warrior Emperor" who greatly expanded the empire |
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Female ruler of the Han dynasty |
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"First Emperor;" he unified China |
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People who threatened China from the north |
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Invention in C.E. 105 that made books more widely available |
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China's most valuable trade item |
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Basis of the Chinese economy |
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The Chinese philosopher K'ung Fu-tse |
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One-wheeled cart invented during the Han period, still used worldwide |
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Needle-based medical treatment developed by Han era physicians |
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Steering mechanism for ships invented by Han sailors |
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Caravan trading route from China across central Asia to the Mediterranean area |
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The foundation of Chinese society |
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Institution that Confucius hoped to reform |
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Founder of the philosophy of Daoism |
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Religion introduced to China during the Han dynasty |
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How the ruler should govern, according to Confucius |
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virtuously (by good example) |
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A son or daughter's most important duty, according to Confucius |
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filial piety (respect for parents) |
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to live in harmony with nature |
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Written collection of the sayings of Confucius |
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Belief that a ruler should enforce strict laws with harsh punishments |
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Book that set out the philosophy of Daoism |
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Indescribable force that governs the universe, according to Laozi |
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China's "Grand Historian" |
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