The relations of India with outside world in ancient times
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India's relationship with the other part of the world is very old.The oldest route is considered to be land route because the passes in the mountains which provided passage to ancient travellars but the ocean route restricted such things .due to this exchange of ideas,commodities have been made upanishads,ramayana,panchtanthra stories ,indian numerals,decimal system have been known in the other parts of the world trading of muslin,merchandise and spice too were there for the trade.in return india got greek sculpture ,dome style and minarates for west asia
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The Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley refers to the Achaemenid military conquest and occupation of the territories of the North-western regions of the Indian subcontinent, from the 6th to 4th centuries BC. The conquest of the areas as far as the Indus river is often dated to the time of Cyrus the Great, in the period between 550-539 BCE.[1] The first secure epigraphic evidence, given by the Behistun Inscription, gives a date before or about 518 BCE. Achaemenid penetration into the area of the Indian subcontinent occurred in stages, starting from northern parts of the River Indus and moving southward.[6] These areas of the Indus valley became formal Achaemenid satrapies as mentioned in several Achaemenid inscriptions. The Achaemenid occupation of the Indus Valley ended with the Indian campaign of Alexander the Great circa 323 BCE.[1] The Achaemenid occupation, although less successful than that of the later Greeks, Sakas or Kushans, had the effect of acquainting India to the outer world.[7]
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