Ancient History

1st Edition
9355329164 · 9789355329165
Overview:The BPSC examinations assign significant importance to Ancient History, devoting an estimated 8 to 10 questions to this particular subject. Recognising the significance of this particular section, objective of this book  is to furnish a res… Read More
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1. The Sources of Ancient Indian History 
2. Stone Age
3. Chalcolithic Age
4. The Harappan Civilization
5. Vedic Age
6. Jainism and Buddhism
7. The Mahajanapadas and Magadhan Empire
8. Iranian and Macedonian Invasion
9. The Mauryan Empire
10. Post- Mauryan Period
11. Sangam Age
12. Gupta Empire
13. Post-Gupta Empire and Harsha’s Kingdom
14. States of the Deccan and South India
15. Test Your Knowledge
Overview:

The BPSC examinations assign significant importance to Ancient History, devoting an estimated 8 to 10 questions to this particular subject. Recognising the significance of this particular section, objective of this book  is to furnish a resource that not only thoroughly addresses the necessary curriculum but also improves the aspirants' conceptual comprehension and analytical abilities. 
This book is the result of an extensive period of research, careful preparation, and an unwavering dedication to furnishing individuals aspiring to master Ancient History—an essential element of BPSC examinations—with a comprehensive resource. 
The book extensively explores significant aspects of Ancient Indian history, including Neolithic sites, the establishment and dissemination of Buddhism and Jainism, the illustrious Mauryan dynasty, and the scholarly contributions of Nalanda and Vikramshila universities. 
In order to enhance learning and evaluation, every chapter culminates with a series of multiple-choice questions (MCQs). These MCQs have been carefully crafted to provide students with opportunities to practice and assess their comprehension. These questions serve as invaluable tools for self-assessment and exam preparation, enabling aspirants to gauge their proficiency in the subject matter.
It is crucial to acknowledge that the data contained within this book has been obtained from reliable sources, such as publications by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and other reputable scholarly journals.