Which ancient Indian figure is known for his efforts to unite the Indian subcontinent? A. Chandragupta Maurya B. Samudragupta C. Harsha D. Vikramaditya 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。本题关于古代印度人物的政治成就。Chandragupta Maurya(旃陀罗笈多·孔雀)努力统一了印度次大陆。Samudragupta 以军事...
What were the geography and climate of ancient India? Ancient India was bounded to the north by large mountains and to the south by the Indian Ocean. Major rivers flowed from the northern mountains: the Indus River and the Ganges River. India's climate was diverse, consisting of deserts and...
This chapter aims to survey the origins and development of early subsistence production as evidenced by archaeobotanical data sets from early Neolithic/Chalcolithic sites in the Indian subcontinent. The term Indian subcontinent is preferred to either South Asia or India. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, ...
Geography and Early India The Big Idea Indian civilization first developed on the Indus River. Main Ideas The geography of India includes high mountains, great rivers, and heavy seasonal rain. Harappan civilization developed along the Indus River. The Aryan invasion of India changed the region’s ...
This paper deals with the advancements of Mathematics achieved by Indian Civilization in ancient period. It is noteworthy that many branches of mathematics were parallelly developed. Their applications in many areas highlight the profound understanding of the subject developed.PANDE...
Indian subcontinent, withD. stomaticusbeing restricted to the Western Ghats [37:Fig.2]. The true distributions of these species are actually converse, though their interpretation of the biogeographic results is sound. Regardless, both species were sampled from India, and together with the other ...
A study on the plant family Exaceae used calibrated molecular phylogeny to evoke Gondwanan vicariance as an explanation for disjunct distributions of the genus Exacum in Africa, Madagascar and the Indian subcontinent [66]. One of the main limiting factors in testing Gondwana vicariance and/or ...
Chapter 5 – Ancient India Chapter 5 Section 1 Mountains North: The Himalayas are the highest mountains in the world. West: The Hindu Kush provide protection from enemies. Chapter 5 Section 1 Plains and Plateaus Rivers and melting snow kept the plains fertile. Both sides of the river thrived...
Radioactive decay of the upper mantle also raised the temperature, causing upward mantle flows that broke off the Indian subcontinent and initiated its northern movement. Yoshida and Santos created additional geological models to predict mantle convection and continental movement patterns 250 million years...
The Gupta period in ancient India is referred to as the “Golden Age” because of the numerous achievements in the field of arts, literature, science and technology. It also brought about the political unification of the subcontinent. Gupta Empire – Kings A brief about the kings of the Gupta...