Sources of Indo Roman Trade Relations Sangam literature Reference of Roman ships sailing in the Periyar River Import of gold and wine Export of black pepper. Periplus of the Erythraean…
Category: Ancient History
Notable Gupta Art and Architecture [ 240-550 CE]
Gupta art and architecture refer to the artistic and architectural achievements of the Gupta Empire, which ruled ancient India from approximately 320 to 550 CE.
Kharvela [2nd century BCE] | Study Material for UPSC
The Hathigumpha inscription mentions that Kharbela ascended the throne at the age of 24. He took the title of Kalinga Chakrabarti.
Hoysala Empire – Medieval Indian History for UPSC State PSC
The Hoysala Empire ruled parts of Karnataka between the 10th and the 14th century. The capital of the Hoysalas was located at Belur.
Bronze Age in India [3300-1300 BC] – Comprehensive Study Material
The Bronze Age is a prehistoric period, lasting approximately from 3300 BC to 1200 BC in the Indian subcontinent.
This Age is characterized by the production and use of bronze.
Chera Dynasty [4th century BCE–12th century AD] | Ancient Indian History Notes for UPSC State PSC
The Chera dynasty was an ancient Tamil dynasty that ruled various regions of the western coast and western ghats in the Malabar region.
Chola Dynasty [9th-11th Century]: A Glorious Era of South Indian History
The Chola dynasty was one of the longest-ruling dynasties in world history.
Chola Empire is known as a thalasso cratic empire(a state with primarily maritime realms, an empire at sea, or a seaborne empire).
Rashtrakuta Empire [753 CE–982 CE] | Ancient Indian History for UPSC State PSC
Rashtrakuta empire ruled large parts of the Indian subcontinent between the sixth and 10th centuries.
Dantidurga was the founder of the Rashtrakuta Empire.
The Kailasa temple was built by Krishna I with some elements completed later.
Gupta Empire [320-550 AD]: Comprehensive UPSC PSC Notes
Sources Of the Gupta Empire | Sri Gupta | Ghatotkacha | Chandragupta I | Samudragupta | Chandragupta II | Administration | Literature | Economy | Society