2. GENERAL INFORMATION
Official name Republic of India
Capital New Delhi
Area 3,165,596 sq km
Population 1,147,995,900
(2008 estimate)
Languages Hindi, English
Religious Hindu, Muslim,
Christian
3. BEFORE COLONIZATION
Indus Valley Civilization
The Mauryan Empire
The Gupta Dynasty
Muslim & Mongol Invaders
Rise Of The Mughals
4. BEFORE COLONIZATION
Indus Valley Civilization(2500BC-1700BC)
This figure of two oxen
pulling a woman in a cart was
found at the archaeological
site of Mohenjo-Daro in what
is now Pakistan. The Indus
Valley civilization thrived in
the area of Pakistan and
western India between about
2500 and 1700 BC. Small
ceramic figures depicting
aspects of agricultural life
were characteristic of Indus
Valley
5. BEFORE COLONIZATION
The Mauryan Empire(6th century BC)
Chandragupta Maurya was the
first ruler of the Mauryan dynasty
in the ancient Indian kingdom of
Magadha. After taking the throne
in about 321 BC, he expanded the
territory of his kingdom to the
southwest. According to traditional
accounts, Chandragupta then
abdicated to become a monk.
This painting shows
Chandragupta receiving a
morning salute from his
bodyguard of women soldiers. He
died about 286
6. BEFORE COLONIZATION
Emerging around AD 320,
the Gupta Empire united
much of northern India. It
reached its height in the late
300s, and flourished for
nearly a century. Hinduism
became a more coherent
and codified religion
because of the efforts of the
Gupta kings, who fused
elements of Buddhism with
Hinduism and emphasized
the theistic nature of the
religion, particularly the role
of the god
Gupta Empire(AD 320)
7. BEFORE COLONIZATION
Jāmiʿ Masjid (“Congregational
Mosque”), Gulbarga Fort,
Karnataka, India.
Photographer: John Henry Rice; Courtesy:
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Muslim & Mongol Invaders
8. BEFORE COLONIZATION
Rise Of The Mughals(1526-1761)
Babur, seated left, founded
the Mughal dynasty in India in
1526. This Mughal miniature
dates from the late 16th
century or early 17th
9. DURING COLONIZATION
The Europeans activities in India:
The Portuguese
Vasco Da Gama arrived In May
1498
The Portuguese secured
lucrative trade routes on the
coast of India in the early 16th
century.
Christianity swiftly followed
trade
I’m Vasco Da
Gama;
Portuguese’s
conqueror
The Dutch
Displaced the Portuguese as
masters of the seas around
India in the 17th century.
Their activities in India were
centered primarily on the
southern and eastern coasts
and in the Bengal region.
My name is Jan
Pieterszoon
Coen. The leader
of East Indian
Company in
India
10. DURING COLONIZATION
The British Empire in India:
Form English East India Company
***about in 1800 the East India Company
traders adapted themselves to the
country***
And in 1835 English was enforced as the language of
government.
11. DURING COLONIZATION
Sepoy Rebellion(1857 ):
This event sparked what
became known as the Sepoy
Rebellion, in which sepoys,
princes, and other disaffected
Indians fought to drive British
colonial forces out of India.
12. DURING COLONIZATION
The Movement for Independence
Formed The Indian National Congress in 1885
For its first 20 years, the Congress
served as a forum for debate on
questions of British policy toward India,
as well as a platform to push for
economic and social changes.
In 1920 the party adopted the
strategy of nonviolent resistance
to the British created by
Mohandas K. Gandhi. By, 1929,
led by Jawaharlal Nehru, the
Congress was demanding total
independence.
13. DURING COLONIZATION
Mahatma Gandhi
Known for leading the
struggle for Indian
independence from
Great Britain.
Gandhi put his belief in
nonviolence into play
when Hindus and
Muslims continued to
fight and kill each other
14. AFTER COLONIZATION
India and Pakistan were established as independent
dominions of the British Commonwealth of Nations, with the
right to withdraw from or remain within the Commonwealth.
On August 15, 1947
15. LITERATURE
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941),
Indian poet, philosopher, and Nobel
laureate, who tried to deepen mutual
Indian and Western cultural
understanding.
his best-known work is Gitanjali
(Song Offerings, 1910),
Dak-ghar (The Post Office, 1912)
Tagore won the Nobel Prize for literature,
becoming the first non-European winner of
the award.
What??!!
I’m not “Gondor” of
Lord of the Ring. I
don’t even watch
the movie
17. The Independence Day,
The Republic Day
The Gandhi Jayanti
FESTIVALS AND HOLIDAYS
The three national holidays in india:
Popular religious festivals:
Hindu festivals: Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi,
Durga puja, Holi, Rakshabandhan and
Dussehra.
Islamic festivals:Eid ul-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and
Ramadan