Early Indian History
Indian Empires
Indian Culture
Early Chinese History
Chinese Unification
100

The Indus River Valley is part of this larger region, spanning over Northern India and Pakistan.

The Indo-Gangetic Plain

100

The Mauryan empire was founded by this Indian prince in 321 BCE.

Chandragupta Maurya

100

These texts were the foundation for the Indo-Aryan religion, which would eventually become Hinduism.

The Vedas

100

This Chinese Dynasty never actually existed, but was spoken about in ancient legends. 

The Xia Dynasty

100

This dynasty would end the Warring States Period, unifying China.

The Qin

200

These seasonal storm and wind patterns define much of the climate of India.

Monsoons 

200

This Indian ruler would change the trajectory of the empire by converting to Buddhism.

Asoka

200

Family structures in ancient India had this name, representing multiple generations living together at once. 

Joint Family

200

The first Chinese dynasty, the Shang, placed a great emphasis on this group of people and their role in society. 

Warriors
200

Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of China, based his government around this philosophy.

Legalism

300

The cities of Harappa and Mohenjo Daro are famous for having this built into their grid-based city planning.

Indoor Plumbing 

300

In the 500 year period between the Mauryan and Gupta empires, these kingdoms in southern India would thrive. 

Tamil Kingdoms

300

This idea of spiritual rebirth is a core part of the religions of India, and a staple of the Caste System.

Reincarnation

300

The Shang were eventually replaced by this dynasty, which brought China into the Iron Age. 

The Zhou

300

This dynasty would replace the Qin, and their name still stands as the name for China's main ethnic group. 

The Han Dynasty

400

After the Indus Valley Civilization disappeared, this group migrated into India and became the dominant group. 

Indo-Aryans

400

This Indian prince would establish the Gupta Empire, no relation to the first Mauryan emperor. 

Chandra Gupta

400

This religion was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, in part in protest to the restrictive nature of Hinduism.

Buddhism

400

This scholar would create a philosophy around rituals and rules with the hope of creating social harmony. 

Confucius 

400

This fabric would become one of China's chief exports under the Han. 

Silk

500

This social group existed on the top of the ancient Indian caste system, as laid out by their Vedic faith.

Priests
500

The Gupta Empire would open up these trade routes, which brought together the markets of Europe and the west with China and India. 

The Silk Road

500

This term means "led by men" and was how society worked in India and many other countries. 

Patriarchal 

500

This river is known as "China's Sorrow"

The Yellow River

500

This Chinese emperor would expand out into Vietnam and Korea, forcing the people there to assimilate into Chinese culture. 

Wudi

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