History of India

Hey fellow adventurers! First of all, I’m really sorry that this was posted so late! I didn’t realize how long it would take to write this blog post and I promise, I’ll try to keep this a one-time occurrence. Thank you so much for being patient as I write this!

India has a long and convoluted history but I’ll try my best to cover it accurately while still making it an amusing read. India has been orally passing down information from kin to kin since before the writing system was developed. And because of that, there are people still preforming rituals from 3,000 years ago. 3,000 years! Most of the information we know about the preliterate period comes from a large body of texts written in the 5th century BCE called the Vedas. This body of texts was written by priests, philosophers and poets and stores previously undocumented works from 1500-500 BCE. If you want to learn more, check the links below. I got a lot of the last part of the timeline from this source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-south-asia-12641776.

Or for you more visual learners:

For More Information:

If you’re interested in the preliterate information orally passed down, I highly suggest this BBC special: https://youtu.be/MZVVFSiSl1s.

If you want to learn more about Alexander the great’s conquest over India, go here: http://www.sparknotes.com/biography/alexander/section11.rhtml

If you want to learn more about the Golden Age of India, click here: http://www.historydiscussion.net/history-of-india/what-are-the-major-achievement-of-the-guptas/2509

History of India: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_India

Gandhi: http://www.history.co.uk/biographies/mahatma-gandhi or http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2015/07/gandhi/oneill-text

Indira Gandhi: http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/indira-gandhi-convicted-of-election-fraud

Until our next adventure!

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