King farmers and towns Flashcards

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n 1, Introduction
Rig veda
agricultural settlements
pastoral population
megaliths
empires and kingdoms
1st and 6th mil bce
agricultural production
range of sources

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  1. Princep and piyadassi
    epigraphy
    james princep
    brahmi and kharosti
    piyadassi
    inscrption
    prakrit
    context of political history
  2. The 16 mahajana padas
    a. The earliest states
    Janapadas
    6th c bce
    16 mahajanapadas
    ganas or sanghas
    rajas
    capital city
    Dharmasutras
    ogliarchy

c. first among the 16: Magadha
i. Agriculture
ii. iron mines
iii. elephants
iv. ganga and its tributaries
v. policy of individuals
vi. Rajagaha
vii. patliputra 4th ce
viii.

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  1. An early empire
    i. prakrit and aramic and greeks
    ii. Mauryan empire
    iii. Chandra gupta Maurya (321 bce)
    a. Finding about the mauryas
    i. sources
    ii. Archerological finds
    iii. sculpture
    iv. account of megasthenes
    v. Arthashastra by kautaliya
    vi. Buddhists, puranic , Jaina and Sanskrit literature
    vi. inscriptions of asoka on rocks and pillars
    vii. asoka and stone surfaces
    viii. dhamma
    b. Administering the empire
    i. 5 major political centres
    ii. Taxila and Ujjayini
    iii. suvarnagiri
    iv. communication
    v. army for movement
    v, 6. sub committies unde a committee
    vi. 2nd sub committee
    vii. dhamma mahamatta

c. how important was the empire
i. major landmark
ii. British empire
iii. nationlist leaders
iv. 150 years
v. 2nd ce bce
vi. adminstrativr and military org.

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  1. New Notions of kinship
    a. Chiefs and kings in south
    i. cholas Cheras and pandyas in tamilakam
    ii.chief and kinfolk
    iii. tamil sangam literature
    iv. satavahanas
    v. shakas
    vi.
    b. divine kings
    i. high status
    ii. kushanas
    iii. coins and sculpture
    iv.colossal staues
    v. mat near mathura
    vi. deva putra or son of god
    vii. silappadikaram
    viii.son of heavens
    ix. samantas
    x. literature , coins and inscription
    xi. prashastis
    xii. prayaga Prashasti (Allahabad pillar inscription)
    xiii. Sanskrit by harishena
    xiv. Samudragupta(4tc ce)
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  1. Changing countryside
    i. sudharshana lake
    ii. shaka ruler rudraman
    iii. transplantation
    a. Popular perception of kings
    i. jatakas (Pali)
    ii. panchantatra
    iii. gandatindu jataka
    iii.

b. strategies for increasing production
i. Plough agriculture
ii. production of paddy
iii. iron ploughshare
iv. hoe agriculture
v. irrigation
(Manusmiriti: Legal text)
c. differences in rural society
i. technology
ii.landless agri laboures, small peasants and large landholders
iii. Gahapati (In Pali)
iv. large landowner (Vellalar)(tamil sangam texts)
v. ploughman (Uzhavar)
vi. slaves (adimai)
vii, access to land labor and technologies
viii. owner , amster and head of household
(Harshacharita Harshavardhana, Sanskrit banabhatta)
d. land grants and new rural elites
i. copper plates
ii. religious institutions or brahmanas
iii. Sanskrit
iv. Prabhavati gupta
v. Vakatakas
vi. rural population
vii. new lord
viii. land grants
ix. impact and reason of land grant
x. cultivators and state
xi. Agrahara
xii. gramakutumbinis
xiii. chakradasa

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  1. Towns and Trade
    patliputra pataligrama xuan zhang
    a. new cities
    i. capitals of mahajanapadas
    ii. routes of communication
    iii. riverine routes
    iv. land routes
    v. sea routes
    vi. mathura
    b. urban population: Elites and craft persons
    i. artefacts
    ii. northern black polished ware
    iii. votive inscription
    iv. nagapiya
    v. guilds or shrenis
    vi. craftperson

c. trade in the subcontienent and beyond
periplus of the erthrean sea
6th ce bce
central asia and beyond
protection for a price
peddlers and merchants
seafarers
masattuvan in tamil
sethis and satthawahas in prakrit
wide range of goods
roman empire spices pepper
textile medicinal plants arabian sea mediterranean
d. coins and kings
i. exchanges
ii. coinage
iii. punched marked coins
iv. numismatists
v. symbols
vi. merchants bankers and townspeople
vii. indo greeks
viii. kushanas gold coin
ix. roman emperor and parthian rulers of iran
x. indication of gold coin
xi.hoards of roman coin in south ind
xii. tribal redpublics yaudheyas
xiii. copper coins
gupta rulers gold coins purity long distance transaction
gold coins tapper off

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  1. Back to basics How are inscrptions deciphered

a. Dechipehreing brahmi
modern Indian languages
Asokan inscription
dewanagiri
prakrit
1838 deciphered
b. How kharoshti was read
inscription used in northwest
coins of indo Greek kings
name of kings in Greek and kharosti
apollodotos
c. historical evidence from inscription
devanampiya and piyadassi
orissa

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  1. The limitation of inscriptional evidence.
    technical limitation
    damaged or letters missing
    exact meaning of words
    specific to time
    alternative ways of reading inscriptions
    not all deciphered
    many more existed but not survived
    fraction of what was inscribed
    not every thing recorded politically and ecomically
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