Ancient India Geo Life Cities Religion
Ancient India Geo Life Cities Religion
Ancient India Geo Life Cities Religion
An Overview
India
Prepared By
Mr.S.Somasekhar
TGT Mathematics
Introduction
The Big Idea
Indian civilization first developed on
the Indus River.
Main Ideas
The geography of India includes
high mountains, great rivers, and
heavy seasonal rain.
Harappan civilization developed along
the Indus River.
The Aryan invasion of India changed
the region’s civilization.
Basic chronology
c. 3000 BCE: farming settlements
appear along the valley of the
river Indus
in what is now Pakistan
c. 2500 BCE: high point of
the Indus Valley civilization
c. 2000 BCE: some Indus
sites showing signs of decline
c. 1500 BCE: the
Aryan invasions
Timeline
Geography of India
• India is a subcontinent,
separated from the rest of the
Asian continent by the
Himalayas. India can be
divided in two, the northern
plains, a flat low plain and the
Deccan, a land with many
hills. In northwest India is the
Thar Desert. The Himalayas
provided natural protection
from northern invasions. The
Indian Ocean and the Arabian
Sea provided protection for
the west and the east.
FYI
Historically, India’s geographic
boundaries were bigger than they
are today Bangladesh +
India + Pakistan = India
Bangladesh and Pakistan did not
exist as separate countries until
after India gained independence
from Great Britain in 1947
“Northwest India” generally means
Pakistan
Ancient Indian cities, such as
Harappa and Mohenjo-daro,
are located in what is now
Pakistan
Indian Geography
The Indus Valley
The Indus River is located
in Pakistan. Find it on the
map. It was along this
river that a civilization
developed around 2,500
BCE. It is called the
Indus Valley Civilization.
Two major cities of this
civilization were Harappa
and Mohenjo-Daro.
The River System
Caste system
Sudras
Brahmins at prayer