1. (Placename) a republic in S Asia: history dates from the Indus Valley civilization (3rd millennium bc); came under British supremacy in 1763 and passed to the British Crown in 1858; nationalist movement arose under Gandhi (1869–1948); Indian subcontinent divided into Pakistan (Muslim) and...
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Japan became the first and, for a long time, the only Great Power, in economic terms (as the Japanese military establishment remains low profile), not directly derived from European civilization. Even after a decade of economic stagnation in the 1990's, Japan remained the second largest economy...
Indian Civilization: Images and Realities: Directed by Digav Aaditya Singh Rajput. With Digav Aaditya Singh Rajput. Images and Realities of Indian Culture defines the historical processes and ideological tensions that hazily define Indian society and mak
Ashoka pillar, erected by Emperor Ashoka in about 250 BC. It has been adopted as emblem of India. Thehistory of Indiaincludes the prehistoric settlements and societies in theIndian subcontinent; the blending of theIndus Valley civilizationandIndo-Aryanculture into theVedic Civilization; the developmen...
1. Prof. Arnold Toynbee defines civilization as a pattern of interactions between challenges and responses. The challenges may come from different directions; say from environment or from social and cultural stresses. To these, the people living in a land mass over a great period of time develop...
The History of India originates with the Indus Valley Civilization and the coming of the Aryans. These two periods are generally defined as the pre-Vedic and Vedic periods. The Indus River Civilization dates back to 2300 – 1750 BC and had two main cities; Harappa in western Punjab and M...
Tools and implements:Copper and bronze were used for making tools and implements. Knives, spears, arrows, razors and chisels were all used by all the Indus Valley civilizations. Also in evidence is use of gold, silver and lead. Another specialty of the civilization was the use of pottery. ...
Yet they arose in India and were integral parts of Indian life, culture and philosophy. Buddhist or Jaina in India is a hundred per cent product of Indian thought culture, yet neither is Hindu by faith. It is entirely misleading to refer to Indian culture as Hindu culture. ~Nehru, "...
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