The Indus Valley Civilization and Mau..., Charles River Editors
The Indus Valley Civilization and Mau..., Charles River Editors
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The Indus Valley Civilization and Maurya Empire: The History and Legacy of Ancient India's Most Influential Powers

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: Michelle Humphries

Unabridged: 4 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/31/2023


Synopsis

India’s oldest civilization, known as the Indus Valley Civilization or the Harappan Civilization, was contemporary with ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt and had extensive contacts with the former, making it one of the most important early civilizations in the world. Spread out along the rivers of the Indus River Valley, hundreds of settlements began forming around 3300 BCE, eventually coalescing into a society that had all of the hallmarks of a true civilization, including writing, well-developed cities, a complex social structure, and long-distance trade.During the last centuries of the first millennium BCE, most of the Mediterranean basin and the Near East were either directly or indirectly under the influence of Hellenism. The Greeks spread their ideas to Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Persia and attempted to unify all of the peoples of those regions under one government. Although some of the Hellenistic kingdoms proved to be powerful in their own rights – especially Ptolemaic Egypt and the Seleucid Empire, which encompassed all of Mesopotamia, most of the Levant, and much of Persia during its height – no single kingdom ever proved to be dominant. The Hellenic kingdoms battled each other for supremacy and even attempted to claim new lands, especially to the east, past the Indus River in lands that the Greeks referred to generally as India. But as the Hellenistic Greeks turned their eyes to the riches of India, a dynasty came to power that put most of the Indian subcontinent under the rule of one king. The dynasty that came to power in the late 4th century BCE is known today as the Mauryan Dynasty, and although the ruling family was short-lived and their power was ephemeral, its influence resonated for several subsequent centuries and spread as far east as China and into the Hellenistic west.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Anil on September 29, 2017

Another succinct offering from Charles River Editors. This one is about the Mauryan Empire that that saw the rise of Buddhism in and outside the country subsequently.......more

Goodreads review by Kanchan on March 09, 2018

The book is a good read for someone who wants to know generic information on the first and the most important three emperors of the Maurya dynasty. However, for someone who want to delve deep into the history, the book won't be satisfactory. It is a relatively small book with only about 100 pages an......more

Goodreads review by Sreena on May 23, 2023

The Maurya Empire was a testament to the unparalleled administrative brilliance of Chandragupta Maurya, who established an efficient bureaucratic system that endured for centuries." This quote beautifully captures the empire's organizational genius and its long-lasting influence on governance systems......more

Goodreads review by Prakhar on August 04, 2021

[3] Extremely brief introduction into the Mauryan Empire, focusing on the three kings Chandragupta, Bindusara and Ashoka. If you know nothing or barely anything about them, this is a good introduction, but honestly a simple search online will reveal more than this book contains. I did learn about the......more

Goodreads review by Munjal on October 30, 2018

Ok book. Not enough information though. I found more on Wikipedia or online search......more