Ls.no Q.7 Answer in two - three sentences.
1) 1. Explain : Life of Harappan civilization.
What is mean by source of history
3. What does written sources of history include?
4) 4. What does Atharvaveda consists of?
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5. Describe the dress of the people during the vedic period.
Write about 'Deccan Plateau'.
7 Write about the trading activities of the Harappans.
Write about Shrenis.
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Write information of garments and ornaments in the vedic period.
10. Write about Shrenis.
11. Which questions were answered by Gautam Buddha in Aryasatyas or
Noble truths.
Give information of oral source.
Write about the role of the Nanda Dynasty.
Name any four important regions of Indian histor
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1) The social and economic life of of the people of Harappan Civilization was systematic and organized. The Indus valley population consisted of Australoid, Mediterranean, Mongoloid and Alpine races. The approximate population of Mohenjo-Daro was 35000.
2)Historical source (also known as historical material or historical data) is original source that contain important historical information. These sources are something that inform us about history at the most basic level, and these sources used as clues in order to study history.
3)Written sources. Some examples of primary written sources are contemporary letters, eyewitness accounts, official documents, political declarations and decrees, administrative texts, and histories and biographies written in the period that is to be studied.
4) The Atharvaveda is a collection of 20 books, with a total of 730 hymns of about 6,000 stanzas. The text is, state Patrick Olivelle and other scholars, a historical collection of beliefs and rituals addressing practical issues of daily life of the Vedic society, and it is not a liturgical Yajurveda-style collection.
5) Vedic period. The Vedic period was the time duration between 1500 and 500 BCE. The garments worn in the Vedic period mainly included a single cloth wrapped around the whole body and draped over the shoulder. In the Atharva Veda, garments began to be made of the inner cover, an outer cover, and a chest-cover.
6) The Deccan Plateau is a large plateau in western and southern India. It rises to 100 metres (330 ft) in the north, and to more than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) in the south, forming a raised triangle within the south-pointing triangle of the Indian coastline.
Elevation: 600 m (2,000 ft)
Parent peak: Anamudi, Kerala
7) Article Trade
Unearthed ornaments and the accessories made out of Seashells, Pearls, and beads were also traded. The Harappan people even made Terracotta Pots and painted them to trade. Coloured gemstones such as turquoise, lapis and lazuli were also sold by them.
10) Thoe were called shrenis. There were wparate guilds different crafts. They gave traimng to the craftsmen, bought raw material from different places and gave it to the craftsrnen, distr±uted the finished product, acted as banks and gave grants to build temples and monasteries
11) Gautam Buddha taught his followers about four noble truths and eight-fold path. He believed in the theory of Karma. According to him, everyone has to reap the fruits of his good and bad deeds.
He had no faith in rituals.
He was against the caste system.
He gave stress on Ahimsa or non-injury by thought, word
12)Oral sources identify intangibles such as atmosphere, insights into character, and clarifications to points made briefly in print. Oral history can also indicate lifestyle, dialect and terminology, and customs that may no longer be prominent. Successful oral history enhances its written counterpart.
13) The Nanda dynasty ruled in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent during the 4th century BCE, and possibly during the 5th century BCE. The Nandas overthrew the Shaishunaga dynasty in the Magadha region of eastern India, and expanded their empire to include a larger part of northern India. Ancient sources differ considerably regarding the names of the Nanda kings, and the duration of their rule, but based on the Buddhist tradition recorded in the Mahavamsa, they appear to have ruled during c. 345–322 BCE, although some theories date the start of their rule to 5th century BCE.
14)When choosing where to visit, it's easiest to divide the country into distinct regions: North, West, South, East & Northeast, and Central India.
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