Indus to Independence Series - Ancient India

For Civil Services Exams

Course Features:

  • Comprehensive Coverage of the Syllabus
  • Topic Wise Notes & Mock Test
  • Explained in Short, Easy & Simple Manner
  • Designed by the Expert Faculty

Indus to Independence Series – Ancient India - India’s Best Course on Ancient Indian History useful for UPSC/States PCS & other Competitive examinations.

This Course all possible authentic sources’ of Ancient Indian History. It is deliberately designed in ‘Short Notes Format’ to bring ease to the readers in understanding and retaining information. History is interpretation and analysis of facts on scientific methods and basis. This Course has been designed for the thorough understanding of Ancient Indian History. In-Depth knowledge of Ancient Indian History, explained in short & easy manner, benefits the Civil Services Aspirants to score better in the Prelims & Mains Examination. This Course covers all the important and relevant events and facts of Ancient Indian History. 

Salient Features of the Course:-

  • Comprehensive Coverage of the Syllabus
  • Topic Wise Notes & Mock Tests
  • Explained in Short, Easy & Simple Manner
  • Designed by the Expert Faculty
Course Content:
  • Sources and Historical Construction
  • The Stone Age
  • Chronology of Chalcolithic Settlements in India
  • Indus Valley Civilization or Harappan Culture: Bronze Age Civilization
  • Vedic Culture
  • Mahajanapadas
  • Iranian Invasion
  • Buddhism, Jainism & Hinduism
  • Mauryan Empire
  • Emergence of New Dynasties after Disintegration of Maurya Empire
  • Dynasties from Central Asia After Disintegration of Maurya Empire
  • Satavahna or Andhra Dynasty: Emergence after Disintegration of Maurya Empire
  • Trade and Commerce: Post Maurya Period (200 BC - 200 AD)
  • Tamilham and its Society: Sangam Age (Circa 200BC – 300AD)
  • Southern States in AD 300-750
  • The Gupta Empire
  • Post-Gupta Kingdoms
  • Art and Architecture in Ancient India
  • Science and Technology in Ancient India
  • Society of Ancient India
  • Cultural Contacts with the Outside World