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Yes it did. We had slaves in ancient India too.
Ancient India was not democratic. It was under the influence of the British.
No The first demorcary was in ancient Greece. Ancient Greece was their much before India. Harneet
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The ancient Indian peoples.
The mountains formed a significant obstacle for ancient peoples to interact. People could not easily trade, barter, or meet for any purposes.
Ancient India is in modern day India.
Ancient India is in modern day India.
Ancient India believed of different gods plus ancient India has many more gods than ancient Egypt. Also the ancient egyptians buried their pharaohs in a tomb and ancient india burned them.
Ancient India got some ideas from ancient China.
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yes ,we have schooling in ancient India.
The current India, Pakistan, Bangladesh were parts of ancient India.
Ancient India is known for its spirituality and other characteristics. The ancient Sanskrit practices of Hinduism play a major role in India today, with many temples around the country as well as prayers in the house. Another ancient practice is dance. Traditional Indian dance is still performed in India, and plays a role in influencing the modern dances of bollywood Overall, india as a modern country is still tied to its ancient values, something that will never change. From the modern cities of Mumbai and Bangalore to the holy cities of the ganges, traditional India can be seen in all of India
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Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Maurya Empire in ancient India, is renowned for unifying the Indian subcontinent under a centralized administration. He established a vast empire that extended across northern India, effectively ending the era of fragmented kingdoms. His achievements include the development of trade, infrastructure, and governance, as well as laying the groundwork for the future prosperity of his grandson, Ashoka, who further expanded and consolidated the empire. Additionally, his collaboration with the philosopher Chanakya, who authored the "Arthashastra," contributed significantly to political strategy and statecraft in ancient India.