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nlike the great dynasties of ancient Egypt and China, the civilization of Ancient India is still somewhat of a mystery. The cities of this vast empire – which flourished in the Indus River valley thousands of years ago – did not leave much behind: no weapons, temples, or artwork that we could use to tell their story. But what we do know about Ancient India is fascinating. At Toppr, we’ve made an effort to simplify the beautiful history of India. Here we go.

If we were to look at the chronological order, then Indian History can be divided into three periods – Ancient India, Medieval India and Modern India.

It’s crucial to understand that proto-humans (Homo erectus) existed in the Indian subcontinent 20 lakh years (2 million years) ago, and Homo sapiens were present since 70,000 BC. But these people were primarily only hunters.

Statically, the first inhabitants of the Indian subcontinent were tribals like Nagas (North-East), Santhals (East-India), Bhils (Central India), Gonds (Central India), Todas (South India), etc. Most of these tribes were speakers of the Austric, pre-Dravidian languages, such as Munda and Gondvi. Dravidians and Aryans were apparently immigrants who came to the sub-continent later.

We can study ancient India under other periods like Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Chalcolithic period, which are all based on the type of stone/ metal tools people used then. We have tried to define numerous events of all periods under a single umbrella along with some famous personalities or dynasties of that period. Hope you will enjoy going through the archives of Indian history. [You can also read about the history of International Women’s Day here.]

History of India – Paleolithic Period (2 million BC – 10,000 BC)

   Fire

   Tools were made from lime stone

   Ostrich Eggs were created

   Important Paleolithic sites: Bhimbetka (M.P), Hunsgi, Kurnool Caves, Narmada Valley (Hathnora, M.P), Kaladgi Basin

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