By 500 BC, Aryan kingdoms had developed primarily in the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent, particularly in areas that correspond to modern-day India, Pakistan, and parts of Nepal. These kingdoms, often referred to as Mahajanapadas, were characterized by their agricultural societies, evolving political structures, and the establishment of influential religious and cultural practices. The Ganges River valley became a significant center for many of these kingdoms, fostering trade and cultural exchange.
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Around 500 BC, the Aryan kingdoms were primarily located in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the regions that are now modern-day India and Pakistan. This period saw the rise of various small kingdoms and republics, often referred to as "Mahajanapadas," which included notable ones like Magadha, Kosala, and Vatsa. The Aryans, who had migrated to this region earlier, were influential in shaping the cultural and political landscape through the establishment of Vedic society and the spread of their religious practices.
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580bc to 500 bc is 80 years 500ad to 580bk is 1,080 years
King Menes in 3150 BC
they developed a new caste system
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Around 500 BC, the Aryan kingdoms were primarily located in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the regions that are now modern-day India and Pakistan. This period saw the rise of various small kingdoms and republics, often referred to as "Mahajanapadas," which included notable ones like Magadha, Kosala, and Vatsa. The Aryans, who had migrated to this region earlier, were influential in shaping the cultural and political landscape through the establishment of Vedic society and the spread of their religious practices.
Around 500 to 400 BC in Athens
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To calculate the years between 500 BC and AD 500, you add the years in BC to the years in AD. There are 500 years from 500 BC to 1 BC and another 500 years from AD 1 to AD 500. Therefore, the total is 500 + 500 = 1000 years.
All the Greek kingdoms fell to the Romans in the first century BC. Macedon fell in 148 BC. The whole of mainland Greece fell in 146 BC, including the kingdoms of Epirus and Athamantia. What had remained of the Seleucid Empire (Syria) fell in 63 BC. The Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt fell in 30 BC.
Around 5500 BC two kingdoms of Egypt began to settle on both sides of the Nile. They were united under King Menes, this is start of the Egyptian civilization.