Mauryan Empire - Sumter High School
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India and China Establish
Empires 400 B.C.-AD.550
Chapter Opener
Asoka: The
Buddhist King of
India
• Buddhism turned
Asoka, the
bloodthirsty king of
ancient India’s
Mauryan Empire,
into a peace-loving
ruler.
Section 1: India’s First Empires
The Mauryan Empire is Established
Chandragupta Maurya
Seizes Power
• In 321 B.C.
Chandragupta Maurya
seizes power, starts
Mauryan Empire
Chandragupta Maurya
Unifies North India
• Chandragupta defeats
Seleucus I; north India
is united for the first
time
• Chandragupta uses
taxes to support his
large army
The Mauryan Empire is Established
Running the Empire
• Chandragupta’s chief adviser is Kautilya,
a priest
• Chandragupta creates a bureaucratic
government
• He divides the government to make it
easier to rule
The Mauryan Empire is Established
Life in the City and
the Country
• A Greek ambassador
writes glowing praise of
the empire
• Chandragupta’s son
rules from 301 to 269
B.C., (32 years)
• Aŝoka—Chandragupta’s
grandson, brings the
empire to its height
Mahabodhi Temple, site of first temple built
by Asoka (3rd century B.C.) on spot of
Buddha’s enlightenment. Bihar, India
The Mauryan Empire is Established
Asoka Promotes Buddhism
• After a bloody war with Kalinga, Asoka
promotes Buddhism and peace
• Preaches religious toleration—accepting
people of different religions
• Builds roads, with wells along them
A Period of Turmoil
The Breakup of the Mauryan Empire
• Asoka dies in 232 B.C.; kingdoms in
central India soon break away
• The Andhra Dynasty dominates central
India for centuries
• Northern India receives immigrants
from Greece and other parts of Asia
• Tamils—a people living in southern
India—remain separate and frequently
war with rival peoples.
The Gupta Empire is
Established
Chandra Gupta Builds
an Empire
• Chandra Gupta
marries into kingship
in north India in A.D.
320
• Starts Gupta
Empire—India’s
second empire;
flowering of Indian
civilization, especially
Hindu culture (see
next slide)
• His son Samudra
Gupta expands
empire with conquest
Radha and Krishna in the grove.
Painting (about 1780)
The Gupta Empire is
Established
Daily Life in India
• Majority of Indians are farmers; entire
family raises crops together
• Families are patriarchal—headed by
the eldest male
• Farmers have to contribute work to
government and pay heavy taxes
• Some Tamil families are matriarchal—
led by mother rather than father
The Gupta Empire is
Established
Height of the Gupta Empire
• Chandra Gupta II rules from A.D. 375415
• He defeats the Shakas and adds
western coast to empire
• Gupta Empire sees flourishing of arts,
religion, and science
• After Chandra Gupta II dies, the empire
declines