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Page 1: India after the Fall of The Gupta Dynasty Invasion of White Huns from Central Asia beginning 451 AD Gupta State collapsed mid-6 th c. Chaos in northern
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India after the Fall of The Gupta Dynasty

• Invasion of White Huns from Central Asia beginning 451 AD

• Gupta State collapsed mid-6th c.

• Chaos in northern India– Local power struggles– Invasions of Turkish nomads, absorbed into

Indian society

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King Harsha (r. 606-648 AD)

• Temporary restoration of unified rule in north India

• Religiously tolerant– Buddhist by faith

• Generous support for poor

• Patron of the arts– Wrote three plays

• Assassinated, no successor able to retain control

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Harsha's empire at its greatest extent.

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Introduction of Islam to Northern India

• Arabs conquer Sind (north-west India), 711

• Sind stood at the fringe of the Islamic world

• Heterodox population, but held by Abbasid dynasty to 1258

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Merchants and Islam

• Arabic trade with India predates Islam

• Dominated trade between India and the west to 15th century

• Established local communities in India– Port city of Cambay

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Mahmud of Ghazni

• Leader of the Turks in Afghanistan

• Raids into India, 1001-1027

• Plunders, destroys Hindu and Buddhist temples– Often builds mosques

atop ruins

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The Sultanate of Delhi

• Consolidation of Mahmud’s raiding territory

• Capital: Delhi

• Ruled northern India 1206-1526

• Weak administrative structure– Reliance on cooperation of Hindu kings

• 19 out of 35 Sultans assassinated

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Historical map of the Delhi sultanate

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Hindu Kingdoms of Southern India

• Chola Kingdom, 850-1267– Maritime power– Not highly centralized

• Kingdom of Vijayanagar– Mid-fourteenth century -

1565– Northern Deccan– Originally supported by

Sultanate of Delhi– Leaders renounce Islam in

1336– Yet maintain relations with

Sultantate

Major states of Postclassical India 600-1600 AD

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Agriculture in the Monsoon World

• Spring/summer: rains, wind from south-west

• Fall/winter: dry season, wind from north-east

• Seasonal irrigation crucial to avoid drought, famine– Especially southern India

• Massive construction of reservoirs, canals, tunnels

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The trading world of the Indian Ocean basin, 600-1600 AD

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Population Growth in India

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Trade and Economic Development in Southern India

• Indian regional economies largely self-sufficient

• Certain products traded throughout subcontinent– Iron, copper, salt, pepper

• Southern India profits from political instability in north

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Temples and Indian Society

• More than religious centers

• Center of coordination of irrigation, other agricultural work– Some Temples had large landholdings

• Education providers

• Banking services

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Cross-Cultural Trade in the Indian Ocean Basin

• Trade increases in post-classical period• Larger ships

– Dhows, junks

• Improved organization of agricultural efforts• Establishment of Emporia

– Cosmopolitan port cities serve as warehouses for trade

• Specialized products developed (cotton, high-carbon steel)

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The Kingdom of Axum

• Example of trade-driven development

• Founded in the highlands of northern Ethiopia about 1st c. AD– Adopted Christianity

• Displaces Kush as Egyptian link to the south– Axum destroys Kushan capital Meroë c. 360

AD– Major territorial expansion to late 6th c.

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The Kingdom of Axum (Aksum)

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Obelisk at Axum

Stone obelisk towers served to mark graves or represent a magnificent building.

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Challenges to Caste and Society

• Migrations• Growth of Islam• Urbanization• Economic development

– Development of Jati (subcastes)– Similar to worker’s guilds

• Caste system expands from north to south• Promoted by Temples, educational system

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Decline of Buddhism

• Buddhism displaced as Turkish invasions destroy holy sites, temples

• 1196 Muslim forces destroy library of Nalanda– Thousands of monks exiled

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Development of Hinduism

• Growth of devotional cults– Esp. Vishnu, Shiva

• Promise of salvation

• Especially popular in southern India, spreads to north

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Images of Vishnu From Around the World

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Images of Shiva From Around the World

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Devotional Philosophers

• Shankara, Brahmin philosopher of 9th c. AD– Devotee of Shiva– Synthesized Hindu writings in Platonic form– Preferred rigorous logical analysis to

emotional devotion• Ramanuja, Brahmin philosopher 11th-early

12th c.– Challenges Shankara’s emphasis on intellect– Laid philosophical foundations of

contemporary Hinduism

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Conversion to Islam

• 25 million converts by 1500 (1/4 of total population)

• Possibilities of social advancement for lower-caste Hindus– Rarely achieved: whole castes or jatis

convert, social status remains consistent

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Sufis

• Personal, emotional, devotional approaches to Islam

• Important missionaries of Islam to India

• Some flexibility regarding local customs

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The Bhakti Movement

• Attempt to bring Hinduism and Islam closer together

• 12th c. southern Hindu movement, spread to north

• Guru Kabir (1440-1518)– Taught that Shiva, Vishnu, Allah all

manifestations of one Deity– Largely unsuccessful

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Indian Influence in Southeast Asia

• Influence dates from 500 BC

• Evidence of Indian ideas and traditions– Kingship– Religions (Hinduism, Buddhism)– Literature

• Caste system not as influential

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Early States of Southeast Asia

• Funan– Lower Mekong River,

1st-6th c. AD

• Kingdom of Srivijaya– Centered in Sumatra,

670-1025 AD

• Kingdom of Angkor– Cambodia, 889-1431

AD– Magnificent religious

city complexes

Early states of southeast Asia: Funan and

Srivijaya, 100-1025 AD

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. Later states of Southeast Asia: Angkor, Singosari, and Majapahit, 889 – 1520 AD

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Islam in Southeast Asia

• Early populations of Muslim traders

• Increasing popularity with Sufi activity

• Many convert, retain some Hindu or Buddhist traditions

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State of Melaka

• Founded late 14th c. AD by rebellious prince of Sumatra

• Dominated maritime trade routes

• Mid-15th c. converts to Islam