5.early Empires
5.early Empires
5.early Empires
I. CONCEPT MAP.
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1. How did some kings begin to be recognised as kings of janapadas? How did rituals help
Ans:
➢ The kings who performed big sacrifices, gradually came to be recognized as kings of
➢ Janapadas were literally the ‘foothold of the janas’, i.e., the territory where the janas or
2. What factors led to the growth of trade in this period? How was it carried out?
Ans:
➢ While a large part of the agricultural produce was collected as taxes, some of it was also
➢ Thus, there was an increase in trading activities, which continued till about the 6th century.
➢ The goods produced by craftspeople were carried over long distances by merchants.
➢ They travelled either by carts or sailed down rivers, as some cities were located on riverbanks.
Ans:
➢ The varna system that classified people into brahmanas, kshatriyas, Vaishyas and shudras
➢ Not everyone accepted the varna system as developed by the brahmana priests.
➢ Some warrior kings felt that they were superior to the priests.
➢ Others objected to birth in a certain community being the decisive factor for the
allotment of varna.
4. Why was the period between 600 BCE and 300 BCE a period of religious turmoil?
Ans:
➢ The period between 600 BCE and 300 BCE was one of religious turmoil and change.
➢ In this age, the brahmanas had begun to dominate the religious practices.
➢ They encouraged complex rituals, elaborate sacrifices, expensive ceremonies, and the varna
system, and emphasised the sanctity of the Vedas.
➢ People gradually became dissatisfied and sought different religious options. Two new
religions, Jainism and Buddhism, which did not conform to brahmanical principles,
became popular.
5. What factors helped Magadha to emerge as the strongest mahajanapada and eventually
into an empire?
Ans:
➢ Since Magadha was located at the confluence of the rivers Ganga and Son, water was
➢ Magadha also had large deposits of iron ore, used for making agricultural implements and
weapons of war.
➢ Forests provided wood as well as elephants that proved to be invaluable during Magadha’s
expansion.
➢ These factors helped Magadha to emerge as the strongest mahajanapada and eventually
into an empire.
III. HOTS:
1.Why do you think the availability of surplus food was important for the development of
Ans:
➢ Agriculture is believed to be a pre-requisite for cities, which help preserve surplus production.
➢ It is believed that cities first formed due to the spread of agriculture after the Neolithic
Revolution.
➢ Farming encouraged hunter-gatherers to abandon nomadic lifestyles and settle near others who
development of cities.
➢ Thus, farming led to dense, settled populations, and food surpluses that required storage