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600 1600 Gupta Empire collapses by 600 CE After the collapse India divided by regional states Harsha Vardhana r 606646 united northern states during his reign He was a Buddhist ID: 613592

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India and China

600 – 1600 Slide2
Slide3

Gupta Empire collapses by 600 CESlide4
Slide5

After the collapse . . .India divided by regional states.Harsha Vardhana (r. 606–646) united northern states during his reignHe was a Buddhist

Chola Southern India 300’s BCE – c. 1300 CEImportant trading state Slide6

Axumite

EmpireEgypt

Persia

Japan

Korea

China

Khmer Empire

Srivijaya

CholaSlide7

SPICE PROPERTIES

PEPPERThe most widely used spice, then and now.

GINGER

Digestive

Carminative

Stimulant

Counteract anemia

and liver complaints; to

Ward

off colds

.

CINNAMON

A stimulant

Carminative

Astringent

Some

reputed qualities as a food preservative.

CLOVES

DigestiveStimulantLocal anesthetic (e.g., toothaches) CARDAMOMDigestive Counteract bad breathHeadachesFeversColds Slide8

SPICE PROPERTIES

CUMIN Digestive

ANISE

Digestive

NUTMEG & MACE

Digestive

Carminative

Stimulant

Cure

for colic

SAFFRON

Stimulant

Cure

for

headaches

Heart palpitations

Fainting fits

DropsyGastric ulcers Slide9

Vijayanagara EmpireEmerges in early 1300’sTraditional Hindu god-kings who ruled over vassal states.Kingdom lasted until the arrival of gunpowder weapons in 1564.

Portuguese reach India in 1499Slide10
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Northern IndiaSultan Mahmud of Ghazna created an empire from Iran to India, 997–1030.Muslim raids very disruptive, unlike traditional warfare between Hindu states.Violence and looting was accompanied by destruction of temples, and

enforcingSharia and a non-Muslim head tax in conquered areas.Muhammad of Ghur (1150-1206)Invaded India in 1192Conquered the remnants of Gazna’s

empire

Created

a Muslim state at Delhi

.Slide12

Muhammad’s state soon replaced by Turkic Delhi Sultanate.Delhi Sultanate lasted from 1206 to 1526.Held off the Mongol invasions that destroyed the Abbasid Caliphate in 1258."Other monarchs may have one son, or two sons; I have thousands of sons, my Turkish slaves who will be the heirs of my

dominions . . .”Slide13
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Delhi Sultanate held off the Mongol invasion in 1258Slide15

Genghis Khan

(c. 1162 – 1267)Ögedei KhanGüyük KhanMöngke KhanKublai Khan (1215 – 1294) Slide16

Balban seized power from 1265 to 1287.Followed by years of court intrigue and succession struggles.In 1320 the Tughlug Dynasty took over until weakened by Timur (Tamerlane).Slide17

Timur “the Lame” (Tamerlane) - (1336 – 1405) Sought to re-establish the Mongol Empire.His campaigns killed 17,000,000 people.Corresponded with Charles VI of France.Exchanged ambassadors with Henry II of Castile.Slide18
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Inscription on Timur’s tomb:"When I rise from the dead, the world shall tremble." Tomb opened in 1941.Inscription inside the casket:

"Who ever opens my tomb, shall unleash an invader more terrible than I.“Two days later Hitler invaded the Soviet Union.Slide21

Timur’s

tomb in

Samarkand, UzbekistanSlide22

Hindu / Muslim Coexistence Muslims adjusted to Hindu nudity and religious sexuality.Slide23

Some Hindu women adopted the veil.Slide24

SikhismIn the 1400’s Hindu and Muslim mysticism merged in a new religion.Founded by Nanak.Stresses direct emotional experience of the divine.Opposed by both Hindus and Muslims.Slide25

Guru Nanak (1469 – 1539) God as not wholly unknowable. God is omnipresentGod is visible everywhere to the spiritually awakenedGod must be seen from "the inward eye", or the heart.Mediation leads toward enlightenment. God has no gender and is without formThere are many worlds on which God has created life.Slide26

Golden Temple, AmritsarSlide27

The 5

th largest organized religion in the world.