Course Objectives
This course will enable the students -
Course Outcomes :
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HIS 224 (A) |
Ancient Indian History -II (600B.C- 78 A.D) |
The students will be able - CO48- Students will understand the Religious Movements- Jainism and Buddhism, their Origin and contribution to the Indian Culture. CO49-Students will acquire knowledge about rise of Magadhan Imperialism up to the Nandas as well as the Source, Politics and historiography on Mauryan Empire, CO50- Students will understand about Ashoka - Kalinga War and its consequences and Ashokan Dhamma-its nature,characteristics and significance. CO.51-Students will learn about causes of decline of the Mauryan Empire and Mauryan Society, Economy, Art and Architecture CO.52- Students will understand the Shungas and their Achievements Indo greeksThe Sakas of western India |
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Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Class Assignment, Presentation, Individual and group projects, Class test, Semester End Examinations, |
Religious Movements- Jainism and Buddhism
Their Origin and contribution to the Indian Culture.
Rise of Magadhan Imperialism upto the Nandas
The Mauryan Empire: Sources and historiography
Chandragupta Maurya- early career, conquests and extent of the empire
Ashoka - Kalinga War and its consequences
Ashoka and Buddhism
Ashokan Dhamma-its nature,characteristics and significance.
Nature of the Mauryan State and its administrative organization
Decline of the Mauryan Empire
Mauryan Society, Economy, Art and Architecture
Significance of Mauryan Empire in the Indian History
The Shungas and their Achievements
Indo greeks
The Sakas of western India
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