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5.4 – Indian Empires Essential Question: How do India’s rich history and culture affect the world today? Big Idea: The Maurayas and the Guptas built great empires in India. Key Term Definition Memory Clue Candragupta Maurya A military leader, who seized control of the entire northern part of India and founded the Mauryan Empire Asoka The strongest of all the Mauryan emperors, who eventually converted to Buddhism and used missionaries to spread the religion's beliefs Candra Gupta II The emperor who ruled during Gupta society’s most prosperous high point Ancient India

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5.4  –  Indian  Empires    Essential  Question:  How  do  India’s  rich  

           history  and  culture  affect  the  world  today?                          Big  Idea:  The  Maurayas  and  the  Guptas  built  

great  empires  in  India.              

                                 

Key Term Definition Memory Clue  

Candragupta  Maurya    

 

A  military  leader,  who  seized  control  of  the  entire  northern  part  of  India  and  founded  the  Mauryan  Empire    

 

   

Asoka    

The  strongest  of  all  the  Mauryan  emperors,  who  eventually  converted  to  Buddhism  and  used  missionaries  to  spread  the  religion's  beliefs    

 

 Candra  Gupta  II  

 

The  emperor  who  ruled  during  Gupta  society’s  most  prosperous  high  point  

 

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 A. Mauryan  Empire  Unifies  India  

 In  the  320s  BC,  a  military  leader  named  ___________________________  _________________________  seized  

control  of  the  entire  northern  part  of  India.  By  doing  so,  he  founded  the  ________________________  Empire,  

which  lasted  for  about  150  years.    Chandragupta  Maurya  ruled  his  empire  with  the  help  of  a  

_________________  government.    It  included  a  network  of  ________________  and  a  huge  army  of  some  600,000  

soldiers,  who  used  ____________  _____________________  and  chariots.    In  301  BC,  Candragupta  decided  to  

become  a  _______________________  monk,  so  he  had  to  give  up  his  throne.    He  passed  the  throne  to  his  son,  

who  continued  to  expand  the  empire.  

Around  270  BC,  Chandragupta's  grandson,  _________________  became  king.    Asoka  was  the  

_____________________  of  all  the  Mauryan  emperors.    A  few  years  into  his  rule,  however,  Asoka  converted  to  

_________________________. When  he  did,  he  swore  that  he  would  not  launch  any  more  wars  of  conquest.

Asoka  had  _____________  dug,  shade  trees  planted,  rest  houses  built,  and  ________________  built  throughout  

the  empire. He  also  encouraged  the  spread  of  Buddhism  in  India  and  the  rest  of  Asia  through  the  work  

of  ____________________________.    Soon  after  Asoka  died,  the  empire  fell  apart  and  India,  once  again,  was  

divided  into  smaller  ____________________.  

                                         

 

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 B. Gupta  Rulers  Promote  Hinduism  

 After  the  collapse  of  the  Mauryan  Empire,  India  remained  ____________________  for  about  500  years.    

During  that  time,  ________________________  continued  to  prosper  and  spread  in  India,  and  so  the  popularity  

of  Hinduism  declined.    Eventually,  however,  the  ____________________  Dynasty  took  over  India  around  AD  

320.  Under  the  Guptas,  India  was  once  again  ______________,  and  it  became  prosperous.    Indian  civilization  

flourished  under  the  Gupta  rulers.    These  rulers  were  ______________  ,  so  ___________________________  became  

India’s  major  religion.    The  Gupta  kings  built  many  Hindu  _________________  and  also  promoted  a  revival  of  

Hindu  writings  and  worship  practices.    Although  they  were  Hindus,  the  Gupta  rulers  also  supported  the  

religious  beliefs  of  ___________________________  and  _________________________.  

In  375,  Emperor  ________________  ___________________  ______  took  the  throne  in  India.    Gupta  society  

reached  its  highpoint  during  his  rule.    The  Gupta  considered  the  ________________  _______________________  an  

important  part  of  Indian  society  because  they  thought  it  would  keep  the  empire  __________________.    

However,  by  the  middle  500s,  the  _______________  had  invaded  and  Gupta  rule  had  ended.    India  divided  

into  ________________  kingdoms  yet  again.  

     

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  Main  Idea  #1:  The  Mauryan  Empire  unified  most  of  India.    .        

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Q:      How  did  becoming  a  Buddhist  change  Asoka’s  behavior?      

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Main  Idea  #2:  Gupta  rulers  promoted  Hinduism  in  their  empire.    

 

Q:      What  was  India  like  after  the  fall  of  the  Mauryan  Empire?      

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Q:      How  do  you  think  India  would  be  different  today  if  the  Gupta  rulers  had  not  taken  over?      

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Q:        What  ended  the  Gupta  rule?      

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Q:        What  responsibilities  and  rights  did  Gupta  women  have?      

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Q:      How  did  the  Mauryans  gain  control  of  most  of  India?      

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Q:        What  was  the  Gupta  dynasty’s  position  on  religion?      

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