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Indian Feudalism (300-1200 CE)
The concept of Indian Feudalism revolves around the socio-political and economic framework that emerged during the early medieval period, marked by significant transitions in land ownership,...
Ashokan Pillars: Mauryan Art and Philosophy
Introduction The Ashokan pillars are monumental structures erected during the reign of Emperor Ashoka (268–232 BCE), the third ruler of the Mauryan Empire. These towering sandstone pillars, scattered...
Archaeological Sources: Excavation, Epigraphy and Numismatics
Archaeological Sources are crucial for understanding the history and culture of ancient civilizations. These sources include artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, pottery, coins, tools, and rock art....
Mesolithic Rock Paintings in India
Introduction In the distant past, when there was no paper, language, or written records, ancient human lives were documented through tools, pottery, habitats, bones of humans and animals, and most...
Harappan Civilization : Date, Extent, and Characteristics
1.1 Why it is Called Harappan Civilization The Harappan Civilization is named after Harappa, the first site discovered that revealed the existence of this ancient culture. Initially referred to as...