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India Aryans, Hinduism, Buddhism, Empires

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India. Aryans, Hinduism, Buddhism, Empires. Indo-Europeans. Came from north of the Caucasus Mountains Lived in tribes Herders of cattle, sheep, goats Tamed horses & had chariots Spoke Indo-European languages: influenced English, Sanskrit, Persian, Spanish, German. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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India

Aryans, Hinduism, Buddhism, Empires

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Indo-Europeans

• Came from north of the Caucasus Mountains• Lived in tribes• Herders of cattle, sheep, goats• Tamed horses & had chariots• Spoke Indo-European languages: influenced

English, Sanskrit, Persian, Spanish, German

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Origins: Pre-Historic India 3000-1000 BCE

Aryan Migration to India

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Hittites(2000- 1190 BCE)

• One of the earliest Indo-Europeans to migrate – Moved into the Anatolia Region

(Turkey)• Dominated Southwest Asia for 450

years– Occupied Babylon– Formed alliance with Egypt

• Spoke Indo-European language amongst themselves, used Akkadian for general purposes

• Less advanced overall– Had superior war technology

• Chariots• Iron

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Aryans• Migrated to India• Vedas, sacred piece literature

– Four collections of prayers, magical spells and instruction for performing rituals

• Developed Caste system• Polytheistic• Magadha

– Major kingdom that expanded by taking over surrounding kingdoms

– By 2nd Century BCE, occupied almost all of subcontinent

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Caste System

Brahmins

Kshatriyas

Vaishyas

Sudras

Pariahs

Rigid class system where people were locked in to their class

Partially based on varnas, or skin color

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• Purpose is to help people of other castes fulfill their dharma

• Perform rituals and observe vows for the sake of others

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• Responsible for leadership of the people• Often rely on

advice from Brahmins

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• Shopkeepers who sell products (unlike the Shudra who sell services)

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• Each subgroup of this caste performs a specific service.

• Jobs include gardeners, potters, and clothes washers

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• Belong to no caste• Expected to do the

“dirty” jobs• Come in contact with

animal skins, dead bodies and human feces

• Avoid contact with “caste” Indians for fear of “pollution”